Caught in a Childhood - About death in family, Anorexia and Rejection
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9789177851035 - Inger Kier: Caught in a Childhood - About death in family, Anorexia and Rejection
Inger Kier

Caught in a Childhood - About death in family, Anorexia and Rejection

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ISBN: 9789177851035 bzw. 917785103X, Sprache unbekannt, Books on Demand, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Inger Kier has met in her Psychologist Office clients with Anorexia and refusing food as a behaviour problem. She has now looked at her own childhood, when she lost her little brother, when she was 5 years old. In Psychodynamic Therapy they worked in the therapy here and then and looking för repeating pattern in adult life and in childhood. She can see, that she developed a pattern after her little brother´s death., which was a trauma in her family. She analyses anorexia and rejection and her lack of aggressivity after her little brother´s death. Inger Kier is a Psychologist and Psychotherapist. She has also been a schoolpsychologist in Stockholm, Gävle, Nacka, Bollnäs, Sweden. She has also worked in school in Wa st. USA.
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9789177851035 - Inger Kier: Caught in a Childhood
Inger Kier

Caught in a Childhood (2017)

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ISBN: 9789177851035 bzw. 917785103X, Sprache unbekannt, Books on Demand, Books on Demand, Books on Demand, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Inger Kier has met in her Psychologist Office clients with Anorexia and refusing food as a behaviour problem. She has now looked at her own childhood, when she lost her little brother, when she was 5 years old. In Psychodynamic Therapy they worked in the therapy "here and then" and looking för repeating pattern in adult life and in childhood. She can see, that she developed a pattern after her little brother s death, which was a trauma in her family. She analyses anorexia and rejection and her lack of aggressivity after her little brother s death.
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