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Mothers Accused and Abused Mothers Accused and Abused: Addressing Complex Psychological Needs brings together stories about motherswho are accused of harming, and in some cases killing, their children, children who subsequently harm or kill others and the challengestoprofessionalswhoworkwiththem. Contributors consider the deeply rooted cycles of neglect and abuse mani- festedinthechildhoodsofmothers,whoonlycometoourattentionwhentheir extreme distress is expressed through their actions. By recognising the long- standing, unmet dependency needs of abused and neglected women, the book argues that longer term engagement can prevent a seemingly endless repetition of court hearings and imprisonment, and thereby address cycles of neglect. Withsectionsonmothersinprisonandinterventionsfollowingchildcarepro- ceedings,MothersAccusedandAbusedwillbeavaluableresourcetothosework- inginthecriminalandciviljusticesystems,socialworkandmentalhealthaswell asotherswho,inaprofessionalorpersonalcapacity,encountertroubledmothers andtheirchildren. AngelaFosterisapsychiatric socialworker,apsychoanalyticpsychotherapist, supervisor and consultant working with clinical teams and individuals in mental health, forensic, substance misuse and child care services. She has published many papers and co-edited a number of books. This page intentionally left blank Mothers Accused and Abused Addressing Complex Psychological Needs Edited by Angela Foster Firstpublished2019 byRoutledge 2ParkSquare,MiltonPark,Abingdon,OxonOX144RN andbyRoutledge 711ThirdAvenue,NewYork,NY10017 RoutledgeisanimprintoftheTaylor&FrancisGroup,aninformabusiness ©2019selectionandeditorialmatter,AngelaFoster;individualchapters,the contributors TherightofAngelaFostertobeidentifiedasauthoroftheeditorialmaterial, andoftheauthorsfortheirindividualchapters,hasbeenassertedinaccordance withsections77and78oftheCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereprintedorreproducedor utilisedinanyformorbyanyelectronic,mechanical,orothermeans,now knownorhereafterinvented,includingphotocopyingandrecording,orinany informationstorageorretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthe publishers. Trademarknotice:Productorcorporatenamesmaybetrademarksorregistered trademarks,andareusedonlyforidentificationandexplanationwithoutintent toinfringe. BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Names:Foster,Angela,1948-editor. Title:Mothersaccusedandabused:addressingcomplexpsychologicalneeds/ [editedby]AngelaFoster. Description:Abingdon,Oxon;NewYork,NY:Routledge,2018.|Includes bibliographicalreferencesandindex. Identifiers:LCCN2018028429|ISBN9781138095809(hardback)| ISBN9781138095847(pbk.)|ISBN9781351601498(epub)| ISBN9781351601481(mobipocket) Subjects:LCSH:Abusivemothers--GreatBritain--Psychology.|Childabuse-- GreatBritain--Psychologicalaspects.|Childabuse--GreatBritain--Prevention. Classification:LCCHV6626.54.G7M682018|DDC362.76/30941--dc23 LCrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2018028429 ISBN:978-1-138-09580-9(hbk) ISBN:978-1-138-09584-7(pbk) ISBN:978-1-315-10555-0(ebk) TypesetinTimesNewRoman byTaylor&FrancisBooks Contents List of contributors viii Acknowledgements xiv Introduction 1 ANGELAFOSTER PARTONE Setting the scene: Reflections on a ground-breaking book 9 1 Mother, madonna, whore: understanding perverse mothering: Reflections on a ground-breaking book 11 ESTELAV.WELLDON 2 Caring for the mother aswell as her children 16 ANGELAFOSTER 3 Mothers and the law: Mythologies and stereotypes – awoman’s lot? 27 HELENAKENNEDY PARTTWO The pain of relationships lived and re-lived 31 4 Infanticide, matricide or suicide 33 CARINEMINNE 5 Treating violent men: The significance of the mother–son relationship 42 CELIATAYLOR vi Contents 6 Staff accused and abused: Managing anxiety, pain and distress in systems of care 61 ANGELAFOSTER PARTTHREE Mothers in prison 75 7 Transition to motherhood and becoming a child-less mother in prison 77 LAURAABBOTT 8 Therapy with a mother and baby in prison 87 PAMELAWINDHAMSTEWART 9 Cover stories: Art psychotherapy with mothers in prison who have killed or harmed their children 96 JESSICACOLLIER PARTFOUR Interventions following child care proceedings 113 10 Last chance saloon: From repetition to growth, ayoung mother’s journey in brief psychotherapy 115 FIONAHENDERSON 11 Betteroutcomesandbetterjustice:TheFamilyDrugandAlcohol Court 125 STEVEBAMBROUGH,NICHOLASCRICHTONANDSHEENAWEBB 12 The mother in mind: A therapeutic group for motherswho have had a child removed from their care 138 GWENADSHEADANDANNAWILLIAMS 13 Taking abreak: The workof Pause 150 CONTENTPROVIDEDBYPAUSE Contents vii PARTFIVE Ways forward 153 five Ways forward 155 ANGELAFOSTER,BEATESCHUMACHERANDDAVINAJHUMMUN Glossary of psychoanalytic terms 167 R.D.HINSHELWOOD Index 171 Contributors Laura Abbott qualified as a registered nurse in 1993, a registered midwife in 2000 and is currently a Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Hertfordshire. She leads on a number of postgraduate and undergraduate modules including complex social issues and perinatal mental health. Laura has undertaken a professional doctorate in health research studying the experiences of women who are pregnant in prison: The Incarcerated Preg- nancy: An Ethnographic Study of Perinatal Women in English Prisons. She was awarded the Jean Davies award in 2014 and Midwives award in 2017 from the Iolanthe Midwifery Trust for her research and work with women. Laura volunteers for the charity Birth Companions supporting perinatal womeninprisonand co-authoredThe BirthCharter for pregnantwomen in England and Wales published in May 2016. Laura has presented her research nationally and internationally to a multi-disciplinary audience and haswritten many peer reviewed publications. Dr Gwen Adshead is a Forensic Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist. She trained at St George’s Hospital, the Institute of Psychiatry and the Institute of Group Analysis. She is trained as a group therapist and a mindfulness based cognitive therapist and has also trained in Mentalisation based therapy. She worked for nearly twenty years as a Consultant Forensic PsychotherapistatBroadmoorHospital,runningpsychotherapeuticgroups for offenders, and working with staff around relational security and orga- nisational dynamics. She now works in a medium secure unit in Hamp- shire. Gwen also has a Masters’ Degree in Medical Law and Ethics; and has a research interest in moral reasoning, and how this links with ‘bad’ behaviour. Gwen has published a number of books and over 100 papers, book chapters and commissioned articles on forensic psychotherapy, ethics in psychiatry, and attachment theory as applied to medicine and forensic psychiatry. She was honoured with the President’s Medal for services to psychiatry in July 2013; an honorary doctorate from St George’s Hospital Medical School in 2016, and was the Gresham Professor of Psychiatry 2014–2017. Listofcontributors ix Steve Bambrough is Associate Clinical Director (CAMHS Directorate) at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust. He helped construct the clinical team for the London FDAC, which started in 2008, and was General Managerofthe service until2015. He isaregistered socialworker with nearly 25 years involvement in child protection practice, giving expert witness evidence in court, training, consultation and service development. He mayone day return to his Professional Doctorate in social work at the University of East London. He teaches on the Social Work MA course at the Tavistock Clinic and has held management posts in the voluntary sector and the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust. He is cur- rently also leading the FDAC National Unit, a team funded by the DfE and MoJ to roll out the FDAC programme across England. Jessica Collier is an art psychotherapist and clinical supervisor working in the criminal justice system with women in prison and in a modified therapeutic community for men with personality disorder in a secure setting. Addition- ally she supervises art therapistsworking with women whose lives are affec- ted by sexual or domestic violence. Jessica has lectured widely both nationally and internationally. Her published work focuses on forensic art psychotherapy in connection with trauma, violence and unconscious re- enactments. Jessica is avisiting lecturer on the MA programme at the Uni- versity of Hertfordshire and is co-convenor of the Forensic Arts Therapies Advisory Group. Retired District Judge Nicholas Crichton CBE, is a Member of the Family Justice Council and was a Member of the Munro Review group set up by Department for Education, July 2010. Nicholas was a solicitor in private practice in North West London, with particular interest in care proceed- ings/child protection, 1971–1986. He was appointed Metropolitan Sti- pendiary Magistrate, since renamed District Judge (Magistrates Court), 1986. Appointed Recorder (public and private family law) in 1991. Appointed in 1995 to sit full time in Family Proceedings and closely involved in setting up and development of Inner London Family Proceed- ings Court at Wells Street, which opened in April 1997. Nicholas was instrumental in setting up the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) in London, having brought the idea to England from his visits to the USA. He is now a member of the FDAC National Unit and involved in the teaching of new teams across the country. He is a former member of Judicial Studies Board Family Committee and former chair of Inner and North London Guardian ad Litem Panel Committee. He was the Chair and serving member of a number of committees and groups including Association of Lawyers for Children and Young Persons subcommittee, NSPCC group producing information for children with disabilities who face care proceedings, Coram Family Advisory Groups, and National Youth Advocacy Service Professional Advisory Group.

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