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An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children John Wilks

An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children By John Wilks

An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children by John Wilks


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A holistic overview of child health and development for complementary therapists from diverse disciplines who work with babies and children. In order to deliver effective care and make their own treatment more successful, practitioners needs to know how the issue they are treating relates to other systems, both mental and physical.

An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children Summary

An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children: A Multidisciplinary Guide by John Wilks

Working with babies and children is most successful when therapists have a complete understanding and overview of all appropriate treatment options, and the effects of early influences on child health and development. This book shows therapists how to consider these factors in order to work more effectively within their individual areas of expertise.

Contributors from a wide range of disciplines, including Ann Diamond Weinstein, Michael Shea, Carolyn Goh, Graham Kennedy, Matthew Appleton, David Haas, Thomas Harms, Franz Ruppert, Anita Hegerty and Kate Rosati, explore the influence of pregnancy, birth and family dynamics on the physical and mental health of babies and children. They show how these factors relate to common complaints, such as excessive and different types of crying, chronic illnesses and poor immune systems, and behavioural and attachment issues, and how complementary approaches can be best applied to treat these issues. This book also offers helpful advice for working within multidisciplinary teams. Illustrated with case studies and including examples from current research, this book is a valuable resource for therapists from diverse disciplines.

An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children Reviews

This book provides a great overview about how we become conditioned by early life experiences, and clearly outlines important treatment principles when working with babies, children and families. It also provides an invaluable resource for health professionals about common denominators that lie behind a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. A must read! -- Michael Kern, Course Director, Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust, author of Wisdom in the Body
A useful book on child development and interrelations with parents and health personnel. Helpful to understand infant behaviour and thus direct to proper treatment if indicated. -- Zvi Laron * Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews, Vol 15, No. 1, September 2017 *
In addition to addressing youngsters themselves, the book also explores the ramifications of these early influences on our adult clients. It provides an up to date and useful reference to anyone interested in the area. -- The Fulcrum, Issue 74, Spring 2018

About John Wilks

John Wilks is a Bowen and craniosacral instructor and author. He works in a physiotherapy and integrated healthcare practice in the west of England. He is a former chairman of the Bowen Association of the UK and of the Craniosacral Therapy Association of the UK.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Franklyn Sills. Acknowledgements. Disclaimer. Introduction. John Wilks, Bowen Technique and Craniosacral Therapy Practitioner, UK. 1. Stress During Pregnancy: Fetal-placental Mechanisms and Antidotes. Ann Diamond Weinstein, Preconception, Prenatal and Early Parenting Specialist, USA, and Michael J. Shea, Licensed Massage Therapist, Adjunct Faculty, Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, California, USA. 2. The Effects of Maternal Trauma on Children's Psychological Health. Professor Franz Ruppert, Professor of Psychology, University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany. 3. Polyvagal Theory and Vagal Tone in Babies. Dr Carolyn Goh, Private Bowen Therapy Practice, London, UK. 4. Attachment, Brains and and Babies: How We Are Shaped By Our Earliest Relationships. Graham Kennedy, Co-Founder and Joint Principal, Institute of Craniosacral Studies, UK. 5. Every Baby Has a Story to Tell: Memory Crying and Baby Body Language as an Expression of Experience in Babies. Matthew Appleton, Co-Founder and Director, Concious Embodiment Trainings, Bristol, UK. 6. Prenatal Umbilical Affect: The Great Prenatal Conundrum. Matthew Appleton. 7. How Therapists can Understand and Help with the Implications of Wider Family Dynamics. David Haas, Supervisor, UK Craniosacral Therapy Association. 8. Supporting Babies, Children, and their Families on their Journey of Integration. David Haas. 9. Allergies, Gut health, Autoimmunity and the Microbiome. Dr Carolyn Goh. 10. Interventions at Birth and How to Work with them. John Wilks. 11. Emotional First Aid for Babies and their Parents: Fundamentals and Practice of Attachment-Based Parent-Infant Body Psychotherapy. Thomas Harms, Co-Founder, Centre for Primary Prevention and Body Psychotherapy (ZePP), and the Crybaby Clinic, Berlin, Germany. 12. Therapies for Babies and Children. John Wilks and Anita Hegerty, Osteopath, UK. Appendices. Resources. Author Biographies. Subject Index. Author Index.

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NPB9781848192829
9781848192829
1848192827
An Integrative Approach to Treating Babies and Children: A Multidisciplinary Guide by John Wilks
New
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2017-04-21
304
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