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Foundations for Attachment Training Resource : the Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children.

Beginning to Nurture Attachments Training Resource is a 6-session training programme for professionals running parenting groups with adoptive parents, foster carers and kinship carers. Featuring online resources with downloadable handouts and exercises, it provides guidance on how to begin to nurtur...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Golding, Kim
Otros Autores: Hughes, Dan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foundations for Attachment Training Resource: The Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children by Kim S. Golding; Foreword by Dan Hughes PhD; Acknowledgements; Introduction to the Foundations for Attachment Programme; Module One: Understanding Challenges of Parenting; Module Two: Therapeutic Parenting; Module Three: Looking After Self; Who is the group programme suitable for?; The Foundations for Attachment Programme and the Nurturing Attachments Programme; What experience do group facilitators need?; Delivering the Foundations for Attachment group; Using the Manual; Notes.
  • Evidence for the effectiveness of the Foundations for Attachment ProgrammeModule One: Understanding Challenges of Parenting; Module One, Session One: Blocked Relationships; Aims of session; Summary of session; Session Plan; Trainer Notes ; Understanding challenges of parenting; Parenting challenge one: Blocked trust (Baylin And Hughes 2016); Fear of abandonment; Impact of blocked trust on the development of the nervous system ; Parenting children experiencing blocked trust: comfort, curiosity and joy; Parenting challenge two: Fear of intersubjectivity.
  • Parenting children who fear intersubjective connectionsSuggestions for activities ; Process Notes; Introductions; Understanding challenges of parenting; Parenting challenge one: Blocked trust; Fear of abandonment; Impact of blocked trust on the development of the nervous system ; Parenting children experiencing blocked trust: comfort, curiosity and joy; Parenting challenge two: Fear of intersubjectivity; Module One, Session Two: Hiding and Miscuing; Aims of session; Summary of session; Session Plan; Trainer Notes; Parenting challenge three: Shame; Parenting children living in shame.
  • Parenting challenge four: Miscuing through hidden needsParenting children to meet hidden and expressed needs; Introducing a DDP-informed therapeutic parenting approach; Suggestions for Activities ; Process Notes; Parenting challenge three: Shame; Parenting children living in shame; Parenting challenge four: Miscuing through hidden needs; Module Two: DDP-informed Therapeutic Parenting; Module Two, Session One: Building Connections; Aims of Session; Summary of Session; Session Plan; Trainer Notes; Therapeutic parenting; The ability to be mind-minded; Open and engaged or defensive.
  • The ability to maintain an attitude of PACESuggestions for Activities ; Process Notes; Therapeutic parenting; The ability to be mind-minded; Open and engaged and defensive; The ability to maintain an attitude of PACE; Module Two, Session Two: Supporting Behaviour; Aims of session; Summary of session; Session Plan; Trainer Notes; Difficulties for developmentally traumatized children when parents use traditional parenting strategies; Exploring behaviour support instead of behaviour management; Regulation-based parenting with PACE; Some parenting principles: 'Connection with correction'