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Working With Fathers in Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant Psychotherapy by Tessa Baradon presents a comprehensive examination of father involvement in early childhood mental health treatment. This innovative work addresses a significant gap in psychoanalytic literature by centering fathers’ experiences and contributions to parent-infant relationships.
Baradon combines clinical theory with practical case examples to demonstrate how therapists can effectively engage fathers in psychotherapy. The book explores the unique challenges fathers face, their distinct parenting styles, and their crucial emotional impact on infants and young children.
Ideal for psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals, this resource offers evidence-based strategies for inclusive, family-centered practice. It encourages practitioners to reconsider traditional therapeutic frameworks and develop more culturally sensitive, gender-aware approaches to parent-infant work.







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