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Child Guidance was both an evolving 20th-century social construct, sometimes called the Child Guidance Movement, and an influential network of
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clinics set up to address the problems of childhood and
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. It began in the
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and after
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spread rapidly to Europe, especially to
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, though not to
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. It was the first child-centred institutional response to meet perceived child and youth behavioural and mental disorders. It therefore predated the advent of
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as a medical specialism and of distinct child psychiatric departments as part of modern hospital settings. Although people working in the child guidance movement were among the first to adopt
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as a treatment method and generated a body of mainly
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theory on child development based on observation and
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, they were late in adopting the
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.


History

The movement can be dated to 1906
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as a response to
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, when the city was at the forefront of progressive ideas about legislation and treatment. Striving towards civic advancement and supported by the city's interested professionals such as teachers, social workers, lawyers, academics, doctors, community leaders and politicians, the Juvenile Courts and correctional institutions ended the
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of children with adults. In 1921-22 using the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute and the
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as models, the American ''Child Guidance Demonstration Clinics'' became established. England's first child guidance clinic was "The East London Child Guidance Clinic" opened on 21 November 1927, under the direction of Dr Emanuel Miller, with assistance from
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. It was established by the Jewish Health Organisation, aided by the LCC, to help children deemed to have emotional, behavioural and educational difficulties. The Clinic was located in the former
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in Bell Lane,
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. A second clinic, the London Child Guidance Clinic, opened under Dr William Moodie in 1929 in
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. It became the country's main centre for training in child guidance. The first child guidance clinic to open in a voluntary hospital was at
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, London in 1930. The initial model adopted by child guidance clinics in England was to act as a child and adolescent assessment centre staffed by a lead
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, later a child psychiatrist, assisted by an
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, or sometimes a clinical psychologist and trained
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ers. Referrals would come in the main from schools, nurseries, (juvenile)
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, police, general practitioners and parents. The process would be to despatch the social workers to find out the social circumstances of the family, diagnose the child, often predicated on
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, prescribe either treatment ''in situ'' of the child by the psychologist or referral on to a specialist institution, such as a special school and advise parents (or a court) accordingly. During
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, the mass evacuation of children from cities and their families not only created a vast logistical challenge, but offered a unique opportunity to study the impacts on individuals. In 1944 there were 95 child guidance clinics across England. With the passing of the
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, which recognised child guidance clinics as part of the support to mainstream education, that number rose to 300 clinics in 1955. Just prior and after the war, there was a significant influx of
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child care specialists to the UK from Europe, many of whom were psychoanalytically trained, and who in time exerted influence within child guidance clinics. Their accent on
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and new treatment methods put a strain on the
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and hierarchical structure of the clinics and led to inter-professional conflicts. With a changing social landscape in the country and new trends in sociology and culture as well as in
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, followed by the introduction of
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, the clinics struggled to adapt to new demands.


Eclipse of the child guidance movement

In 1979,
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founded the ''Child Guidance Trust'' in order to pass on her social work knowledge. However, in the second half of the century in the
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, the movement financed mainly from
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education budgets and limited to an out-patient service, was rivalled by
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hospital-based departments of child and family psychiatry, a battle it ultimately lost largely for economic and ideological reasons, arguably to the detriment of children, their families and their communities. A recent commentator has stated that the lack of investment in contemporary youth mental health services, including in
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, in the UK has not filled the gap left by the absent child guidance clinics which, for all their shortcomings, were at least accessible and focused on children and their families.


See also


References


Further reading


Barrett, Susan. (2019) "From Adult Lunatic Asylums to CAMHS Community Care: the Evolution of Specialist Mental Health Care for Children and Adolescents 1948-2018". ''Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique''. XXIV-3
* Bowlby, J. (1999)
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Attachment. Attachment and Loss (vol. 1) (2nd ed.). New York: Basic Books. . LCCN 00266879. OCLC 232370549. NLM 8412414. *Bowlby, J. (1973). Separation: Anxiety & Anger. Attachment and Loss (vol. 2); (International psycho-analytical library no.95). London: Hogarth Press. . OCLC 8353942. *Bowlby, J. (1980). Loss: Sadness & Depression. Attachment and Loss (vol. 3); (International psycho-analytical library no.109). London: Hogarth Press. . OCLC 59246032. *Britton, C. 'Children who cannot play' (London 1945) *Britton, C. (1947) "Residential management as treatment for difficult children". ''
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'' 1 (1), 2-12 *Davies, H.A. (2010) ''The Use of Psychoanalytic Concepts in Therapy with Families: For all Professionals Working with Families''. London: Karnac. *Fox, E. (1927) "The Child Guidance Council and the Commonwealth Fund". ''Mental Welfare'' (8), 79–80. * *Hendrick, H. (1994) ''Child Welfare: England 1872-1989''. London: Routledge. *Horne, A. and Lanyado, M. (eds.) (2015) ''An Independent Mind. The Collected Papers of Juliet Hopkins''. London: Routledge. *Midgen, Melissa Jane. (2016) ''The Child Analytic Tradition of the Society of Analytical Psychology – Birth, Death and Beyond''. London:
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p. 29 *Stewart, John (2011)'' 'The dangerous age of childhood': child guidance in Britain, c.1918-1955''. Presentation to the Department of Education on 6 October 2011. London. https://www.historyandpolicy.org/docs/john_stewart.pdf *Thom, Deborah (1992) (2013) "Wishes, Anxieties, Play, and Gestures: Child Guidance in Inter-War England" in Cooter, R. (ed.) ''In the Name of the Child''. London: Routledge DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203412237. eBook


External links


Association of Child Psychotherapists – the professional body for Psychoanalytic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists in the UK and a core NHS profession


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