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Author Topic: Lost Childhoods: The Plight Of The Parentified Child - Gregory J. Jurkovic PhD  (Read 1467 times)
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« on: October 08, 2018, 09:35:20 AM »

Lost Childhoods: The Plight Of The Parentified Child
Author: Gregory J. Jurkovic PhD
Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (April 1, 1997)
Paperback: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 0876308256
ISBN-13: 978-0876308257




This book written for use by therapists and academics.  The language is challenging, but the book is incredibly informative and thoughtfully written.  It is organized into two parts: Understanding and Treatment.  The Understanding portion of the book handles defining the issue of parentifiacation and Treatment talks about the practice of evaluation, fallout from parentifiaction --the author spends quite a bit of time discussing the frequency, benefits and pitfalls of parentified children as adults working in 'helping' fields --specifically mental health care.  

I wish there was more information about how parentification effects couples -but the information given was insightful.

This book opened up questions for me regarding parentification, also providing a few answers.  It will allow me to speak more intelligently about the phenomenon with my therapist in my coming sessions.  All in all I am glad I read it.

Contents

Part I Understanding:
1. Mapping the territory
2. A causal model of destructive parentification
3. Consequences - parentified children and their families.

Part II Treatment:
4. Evaluating childhood parentification: The I-D-C model
5. Treating destructively parentified children and their families -systematic and ethical perspectives
6. Breaking the deadlock: The case of Jamie
7.Parentified children grown up: Treating destructive parentification in couples
8.Wounded healer: From parentified child to helping professional
9.Preventing destructive parentification.
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2018, 09:39:30 AM »

About the author... .Gregory J. Jurkovic, Ph.D., President, Department of Psychology - Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. He also has a part-time private practice.

Can you give an example of something insightful in the book?
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