Revealing the Inner World of Traumatized Children : an Attachment-Informed Model for Assessing Emotional Needs and Treatment.
This work provides an attachment-informed assessment and treatment model for understanding and responding to the emotional needs of traumatized children, based upon concepts deriving from the traditions of Winnicott and Bowlby and supported by current neuroscience and trauma research.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People: An Attachment-Informed Model for Assessing Emotional Needs and Treatment by Christine Bradley with Francia Kinchington
- Foreword by Judith Trowell
- Preface
- The Cotswold Community: The Story of a Pioneering Therapeutic Community by John Whitwell
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction by Christine Bradley
- Part 1
- Exploring Integration, Unintegration and Attachment: A Jigsaw Puzzle in the Making
- 1. The Development of The Self through a Secure Attachment by Alistair Cooper
- 2. Unintegration and Attachment: The Legacy of Bowlby and Winnicott by Christine Bradley3. Syndromes of Deprivation: Finding the Starting Point by Christine Bradley
- 4. Assessing the Needs of Traumatised Children by Christine Bradley
- 5. Therapeutic Treatment Plans: Putting Them into Practice by Christine Bradley
- 6. Creating a Therapeutic Culture by Christine Bradley
- Part 2
- Applying the Concepts in Different Settings
- 7. How it Works by Christine Bradley
- 8. Therapeutic Care and Treatment of Children and Young People in Residential Care by Christine Bradley
- 9. Leading and Managing a Therapeutic Community by John Diamond10. Fostering and Post-Adoption by Christine Bradley
- 11. The Unintegrated Adolescent by Christine Bradley
- Conclusion by Christine Bradley
- Afterword: The 'Someone' Involved in the Young Person's Care
- Policy Aspects for Developing Facilitating and Holding Environments by Jonathan Stanley
- Glossary
- References
- List of Contributors