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Afterword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2009

John Cox
Affiliation:
Immediate Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists
Michael Göpfert
Affiliation:
Webb House Democratic Therapeutic Community, Crewe
Jeni Webster
Affiliation:
5 Boroughs Partnership, Warrington
Mary V. Seeman
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
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Summary

I expect some readers who have reached this afterword may already share my reflection about this important book which has underlined the need to ‘Think Family’ and to consider ‘Patients as Parents’. In my early training at The London Hospital I was fortunate, and probably more fortunate than many contemporary postgraduate students, as Desmond Pond had established a Family Unit in his new department. I was taught dynamic psychiatry and basic psychoanalytic concepts by a child analyst, and my first psychotherapy experience was play therapy. However, this training in child psychiatry was narrowly confined to 1 day a week for no more than 6 months. Yet such was the impact of this training that almost the first questions I asked in Uganda and Great Britain about the consequences of postnatal depression was: “What is the impact of this disabling disorder on the infant?”

A further prominent question raised by this book, and surely linked to the demand for a second edition so soon after the first, is: “What is happening to our society that has provoked parents and health professionals from a wide variety of disciplines to focus now on problems for parents and parenting?”

Elsewhere I have described these massive societal changes as a “cultural revolution”; it is within family relationships that values, attitudes and beliefs are transmitted between generations. Family life has changed considerably over the last 30 years.

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Parental Psychiatric Disorder
Distressed Parents and their Families
, pp. 393 - 395
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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  • Afterword
    • By John Cox, Immediate Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists
  • Edited by Michael Göpfert, Webb House Democratic Therapeutic Community, Crewe, Jeni Webster, 5 Boroughs Partnership, Warrington, Mary V. Seeman, University of Toronto
  • Book: Parental Psychiatric Disorder
  • Online publication: 09 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511543838.030
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  • Afterword
    • By John Cox, Immediate Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists
  • Edited by Michael Göpfert, Webb House Democratic Therapeutic Community, Crewe, Jeni Webster, 5 Boroughs Partnership, Warrington, Mary V. Seeman, University of Toronto
  • Book: Parental Psychiatric Disorder
  • Online publication: 09 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511543838.030
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  • Afterword
    • By John Cox, Immediate Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists
  • Edited by Michael Göpfert, Webb House Democratic Therapeutic Community, Crewe, Jeni Webster, 5 Boroughs Partnership, Warrington, Mary V. Seeman, University of Toronto
  • Book: Parental Psychiatric Disorder
  • Online publication: 09 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511543838.030
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