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Integrative team treatment for attachment trauma in children : family therapy and EMDR

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Livre

Wesselmann, Debra / Armstrong, Stefanie / Schweitzer, Cathy

W. W. Norton

2014

xix, 297 p.

9780393708189

Anglais

Part I : Case conceptualization and foundational work
1. Scared children, not scary children : the impact of neurobiology on the field of attachment therapy -- 2. Overview of the EMDR integrative team treatment model -- 3. Case conceptualization and treatment planning using the AIP model -- 4. Providing the foundational work in the family therapy component
Part II : EMDR strategies
5. Attachment resource development and other EMDR preparation activities -- 6. Adaptations for EMDR reprocessing of attachment trauma with children -- 7. Complicated cases -- 8. When parents had a difficult childhood

Loss of a parent, separations, abuse, neglect, or a history of a difficult foster or orphanage experience can lead to profound emotional dysregulation and mistrust in children. Working with these children—many of whom have experienced multiple traumas and losses—can feel overwhelming. Clinicians must navigate complex case management decisions and referrals, address the needs of parents and schools, not to mention ameliorate the traumatic memories and severe behaviors that present in the kids.

But by working as a collaborative team, EMDR and family therapists can, together, strengthen the parent-child attachment bond and help to mend the early experiences that drive the child's behavior. This book, and its accompanying Parent Manual, are intended to serve as clear and practical treatment guides, presenting the philosophy and step-by-step protocols behind the Integrative Team Treatment approach, so both the family system issues and the child's traumatic past are effectively addressed. You need not be a center specializing in attachment trauma to implement this team model, nor must members of the team practice at the same location. With at least one fully-trained EMDR practitioners as part of the two-person team, any clinician can pair with another to implement this treatment approach, and heal children suffering from attachment trauma.

Désensibilisation (Psychothérapie) / Thérapie familiale / Attachement chez l'enfant / Traumatisme psychique chez l'enfant / Désensibilisation par le mouvement oculaire

WS 350.6 W515i 2014


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