Al. Rosenbaum, THE ASSESSMENT OF PARENTAL FUNCTIONING - A CRITICAL PROCESS IN THE EVALUATION OF CHILDREN FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS, The Psychoanalytic quarterly, 63(3), 1994, pp. 466-490
Because psychoanalysis of a child depends upon the parents' ability to
be supportive, they must understand the need for treatment. The evalu
ation of a child for psychoanalysis provides an opportunity to assess
the parents' understanding, an aspect of parental functioning. Once re
cognized, difficulties that may be obstacles to the successful initiat
ion, conduct, and termination of a child's analysis may be addressed.
In this paper, the approach to evaluation is examined, and guidelines
for including work toward the amelioration of difficulties in parental
functioning are suggested.