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040 _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary
050 _aHQ 722
_b.R44
100 1 0 _aRedl, Fritz
245 1 0 _aControls from within :
_btechniques for the treatment of the aggressive child /
_cby Fritz Redl and David Wineman.
260 0 _aNew York :
_bFree Press,
_c1952.
300 _a322 p.;
_c22 cm
505 _aContents:
505 _aIntroduction: The challenge of the children who hate; Tool vacuum on the educational scene --I. Structure and strategy of a treatment home --A house that smiles, props which invite, space which allows --Routines which relax --A program which satisfies --Adults who protect --Symptom tolerance guaranteed, old satisfaction channels respected --Rich flow of tax-free love and gratification grants --Leeway for regression and escape --Freedom from traumatic handling --Ample flexibility and emergency help --Cultivation of group emotional securities --
505 _a2. Programming for ego support : What is a good program ; Current approaches to programming :Program as a counteragent against destruction and sex ; Program as a disciplinary device; Program as a concession to human rights ; Program as a tool in the educative process ; Program in the service of socialization ; Program as a crutch for the emotionally handicapped ; Program as a counteragent against wrong life situations ; Program as a diagnostic and cathartic device. Programming as a full-fledged therapeutic tool: Impulse drainage ; Frustration avoidance and frustration budgeting ; Concessions to sociological taste patterns ; Individual antisepsis ; Group psychological hygiene ; Organization and sublimation dosage ; Insertion of depersonalized controls ; Protective timing ; Manipulation of hangover effects and transitional confusions ; Protective and preventive interference ; The build-up of satisfaction images as resources ; The cultivation of interest-contagion ; Widening the experiential range ; Challenge toward participative planning and post situational evaluation.
505 _a3. Techniques for the antiseptic manipulation of surface behavior : Planned ignoring ; Signal interference ; Proximity and touch control ; Involvement in interest relationship ; Hypodermic affection ; Tension decontamination through humor ; Hurdle help ; Interpretation as interference ; Regrouping ; Restructuring ; Direct appeal ; Limitation of space and tools ; Antiseptic bouncing; Physical restraint ; Permission and "authoritative verbot" ; Promises and rewards ; Punishments and threats ; The limitations of "techniques": cautions and warnings --
505 _a4. Techniques for the clinical exploitation of life events : Techniques : "Symptom cultivation" : Strategic noninterference ; Exploitative interference. Interpretation through counterdelusional action ; Focusing experiences through the interview : The "rub-in" interview ; The "guilt-squeeze" interview ; The expressional interview ; The "counterdistortional" interview ; The interpretational interview ; The promotional build-up interview ; Group interviews. Total strategy and clinical movement : Giving ego support around a severe sibling confusion ; Extricating the ego from a night time phobia ; Ego troubles under the impact of liberation from fear ; First round with a delinquent ego. -- Epilogue. Therapeutic gains, closure of pioneer house, and follow-up.
650 _aProblem children
650 _aChild rearing
650 _aChild development
650 _aChild psychology
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