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Juliet Hopkins | Legacy Interview |Attachment Theory & Uncle John Bowlby| Child Trauma

Juliet Hopkins is a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and worked at the Tavistock Clinic and the London Child Guidance Training Centre from 1960-2000. She has had a significant impact on child psychotherapy. As the niece of John Bowlby, it is perhaps no surprise that she has been a keen advocate of attachment theory, but she has been credited with doing much in her own right to develop child psychoanalytic theory by integrating attachment theory and research on intergenerational trauma and its impact on infant mental health. Interview with Jane O'Rourke, Child, Adolescent and Family Psychotherapist and Founder of MINDinMIND. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: *Juliet shares her regret about feeling embarrassed about her uncle being JOHN BOWLBY when she was a trainee, and the painful rejection of him by colleagues at the Tavistock Clinic who considered his ideas ‘ridiculous’. She says despite his theories being widely embraced by child clinicians throughout the world, he is still not properly honoured at the Tavistock or by psychoanalytic organisations. *How her analyst ENID BALINT lifted her from depression *Juliet’s recall of a time in history is fascinating. It was when some children like her grew up with parents who were steeped in psychoanalysis (her mother's analyst was Joan Riviere) and hearing about penis envy was a completely normal part of everyday life! *Juliet's difficulties with her own parents and children inspired her to develop important ideas about parenting in psychotherapy and led to the illuminating theory of ‘Too Good Mothering,’ which she shares here More information: Juliet trained as Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic and worked at the Child Guidance Training Centre and the Tavistock for 40 years. Some of her papers such as, ‘Too Good Mothering,’ have become therapy classics and she has been a much sought after teacher and speaker all over the world, inspiring generations of colleagues and students. Her uncle was John Bowlby, the father of attachment theory, her training analyst was Enid Balint and her training supervisor was DONALD WINNICOTT no less. It is perhaps not surprising then that she has been credited with doing much to develop child psychoanalytic theory by integrating Winnicott’s ideas alongside attachment theory and research on intergenerational transmission of trauma and its impact on infant mental health. Juliet was a founder member of the independent child psychotherapy training run by the British Association of Psychotherapists. She has retired from private practice as a psychotherapist for adults and children but remains an Honoured Member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists. Juliet Hopkins bibliography Hopkins, J., 1977. Living under the threat of death: The impact of a congenital Illness on an eight-year-old boy. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 4(3), pp.5–21. Hopkins, J., 1984. The probable role of trauma in a case of foot and shoe fetishism: Aspects of the psychotherapy of a 6-year-old girl. International review of psycho-analysis, 11, pp.79–90. Hopkins, J., 1986. Solving the mystery of monsters: steps towards the recovery from trauma. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 12(1), pp.61–71. Hopkins, J., 1989. Ways of seeing: 4. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 15(2), pp.33–39. Hopkins, J., 1990. The observed infant of attachment theory. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 6(4), pp.460–470. Hopkins, J., 1991. Failure of the holding relationship. Attachment across the life cycle, pp.187–198. Hopkins, J., 1992. Infant-parent psychotherapy. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 18(1), pp.5–17. Hopkins, J., 1994. Therapeutic interventions in infancy: Two contrasting cases of persistent crying. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 8(2), pp.141–152. Hopkins, J., 1996. The dangers and deprivations of too-good mothering. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 22(3), pp.407–422. Hopkins, J., 1999a. Narcissistic illusions in late adolescence: The role of defensive and gratifying object‐relationships and generative opportunities. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 19(2), pp.229–242. Hopkins, J., 1999b. The child and adolescent psychotherapist and the family: The family context. Hopkins, J., 2000. Overcoming a child’s resistance to late adoption: How one new attachment can facilitate another. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 26(3), pp.335–347. Hopkins, J., 2003. A Case of Foot and Shoe Fetishism in a 6-Year-Old Girl. Trevor Lubbe (red.), The Borderline Psychiatric Child: A Selective Integration,(London: Routledge, 2000), pp.109–29. Hopkins, J., 2012. Fifty years ago: John Bowlby recommends the use of a single case study to understand a child’s detached relationships. Attachment-New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis Journal, 6(3), p.173. Hopkins, J. and Phillips, G., 2009. Some contributions of attachment theory and research. The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: Psychoanalytic Approaches, 2, pp.38–50.

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