Healing the hidden hurts : transforming attachment and trauma theory into effective practice with families, children and adults
Archer, Caroline 1948- / Drury, Charlotte / Hills, Jude / Howe, David (Préfacier)
2015
264 p. : ill.
9781849055482
Anglais
Part 1 : Introductory narrative : hurt, humour and persistence
1. Jolly walking : how social workers can cupport poorly attached children and their caregivers effectively
Part 2 : Educational narratives : understanding, nurturing and transitions
2. The message behind the behaviour : understanding attachment in the classroom -- 3. Nurturing the educational environment : creating safe space for children to learn -- 4. "Nonononono, mummy, I want to stay with yooooou!" The challenges of starting school
Part 3. Therapeutic narratives : moving, mentoring, partnerships and patience
5. "Not again, little owl" : transitions from foster care to adoption -- 6. Developmental trauma and attachment : an integrative therapeutic approach -- 7. Smile though your heart is arching : therapeutic parent mentoring for good kids and theirs
families -- 8. Getting the right fit : the team as a secure base for supporting families -- 9. "Slowly undoing" : a case study in a residential setting
Part 4 : Legal narrative : assessments and court reports
10. Beyond feeding and watering : trauma and attachment-based court assessments
Part 5 : Personal narratives : pain, persistence and growth
11. Though prison walls : strengthening adult attachments from the outside in -- 12. Mending hearts : the lasting effects of clinical trauma -- 13. Holding on and letting go : bereavement
Part 6 : Closing narrative : expression and exploration
14. "And if you have no words for it?" an exploration of attachment issues through art psychotherapy
Healing the Hidden Hurts: Transforming Attachment and Trauma Theory into Effective Practice with Families, Children and Adults provides a unique collection of professional and personal responses to the challenges that arise in dealing with attachment difficulties.
With contributions from social workers, adoptive parents, adoptees, psychologists, therapists, counsellors and other related professionals, this book provides a varied and expansive approach to explaining attachment theory. The authors speak from personal experience to deliver explanations of theory, how they relate to practice and to provide practical guidance on how to improve the physical, emotional and psychological development of children in care across a broad range of professional settings.
This book provides valuable insights relevant to practitioners within the fields of social work, health, education, the criminal justice system and any independent and voluntary sectors working with children and families.
Choc traumatique / Troubles de l'attachement chez l'enfant / Attachement chez l'enfant
WS 350.2 A671h 2015
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1 | WS 350.2 A671h 2015 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |