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Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together: A Mentalization-Based Approach to Early Intervention in Primary Schools

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Pages 190-204 | Published online: 31 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

An integrative psychotherapeutic approach which aimed to reduce the number of early school suspensions in children ages 3–7 is described. The Primary Years Project, a collaborative effort between the Anna Freud Centre and five public primary schools in London, England, seek to provide a comprehensive approach to early emotional and behavioral difficulties within the school environment. Several modalities of treatment were developed in order to accommodate the needs of young children and their caregivers. A vital component of the project was the emphasis on involvement and support of school personnel during the process of referral, assessment and intervention. A developmental psychodynamic approach framed all interventions with an emphasis on providing an ego strengthening experience. The use of the psychotherapist as a new developmental object was vital for the application of mentalization based interventions with children, parents and teachers. By focusing on the relational dynamics in the context of children's challenging behaviors, the project seek to activate participants' reflective functioning, thus promoting a more collaborative and mentalizing system around the child.

This project was partly funded by the Lehman Brothers Charitable Foundation, the Equitable Trust in the United Kingdom, and private donations. All schools contributed financially as well to the funding process. Although two of the authors no longer reside in the United Kingdom, the Primary Schools Project continues to run in three local schools under the direction of Marta Cioeta at the Anna Freud Centre.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Thanks to Marta Cioeta for her contributions to the development of innovative techniques in the classroom setting and her insightful clinical contributions to team discussions. The authors want to specially thank Dr. Nick Midgley, who has been vital in supporting this project at the Anna Freud Centre.

Notes

This project was partly funded by the Lehman Brothers Charitable Foundation, the Equitable Trust in the United Kingdom, and private donations. All schools contributed financially as well to the funding process. Although two of the authors no longer reside in the United Kingdom, the Primary Schools Project continues to run in three local schools under the direction of Marta Cioeta at the Anna Freud Centre.

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