Abstract

As adults who connect with the worlds of children, we must have some degree of fancy for magic; yet, we know the child treatment process is not magic. Articulating the dimensions of the coconstructed, nonlinear, dynamic, dyadic nature of the patient–analyst relationship is a task of both adult and child therapists. In this discussion, some of the dimensions of the child treatment process are explored in terms of the coconstructed nature of the treatment relationship and the nonverbal dimensions of the treatment process. These dimensions of the treatment process are considered from the perspective of child treatment and understood in terms of their contribution to our work with adults. Facilitating this exploration is a discussion of Dr. Iris Hilke's case of Miss Nicht, which is examined from 2 perspectives: (a) the verbal and nonverbal dimensions of the treatment process as it impacts both the adult and child process, and (b) the issues regarding self and interactive regulation within the dyad. In formula...

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