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Accessible and easy to read, with practical strategies and case examples, this book covers everything adoptive parents need to know to promote healthy attachment in their child.
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Accessible and easy to read, with practical strategies and case examples, this book covers everything adoptive parents need to know to promote healthy attachment in their child.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058902
- ISBN-10: 1849058903
- Artikelnr.: 34112884
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058902
- ISBN-10: 1849058903
- Artikelnr.: 34112884
Deborah D. Gray is the author of the bestselling book for parents, Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents and an award-winning book for professionals, Nurturing Adoptions: Creating Resilience after Neglect and Trauma. Deborah has been described as "attachment guru" by Adoptive Families magazine, and specializes in the attachment, grief, and trauma issues of children in her private practice, Nurturing Attachments, which is based in Kirkland, Washington, USA. Her passion is to help families develop close, satisfying relationships. A clinical social worker, she has worked over 25 years in foster and adopted children's therapies and placement. She has also been a therapeutic foster parent. Deborah is core faculty for the award-winning Post-Graduate Certificate program in Foster and Adoption Therapy at Portland State University. She is main faculty in the ATTACh-recognized Post-Graduate Attachment Therapy Certificate Program through Cascadia Training. She has taught in the Trauma Certificate Program at the University of WA and was the 2008 Henry W. Maier Practitioner in Residence at the School of Social Work at the University of WA. Deborah is a popular presenter due to her practical and positive approaches. She has keynoted conferences ranging from the Joint Council of International Children's Services to Orphan Conferences. She continues to work in a clinical practice with parents and children, who help to teach her new approaches and techniques every day. Visit her website at www.deborahdgray.com.
Acknowledgements. Introduction: Equipping Parents of Children at Risk for
Attachment Problems. 1. What is Attachment and Why is it Important? 2.
Challenges for Children and Parents. 3. What Children Have Already Learned
About Attachment. 4. Grief and Its Effects. 5. Trauma and Traumatic Loss.
6. The Impact of Cultural Change. 7. Other Complications for Attaching. 8.
Emotional Development: Promoting Attachment at Every Phase. 9. The Shape of
Progress. 10. Relaxing the Grip of Anxiety and Control. 11. The Fairness
Factor. 12. Building Emotional Intelligence. 13. Forming a Team of Support.
14. Getting Professional Help. Epilogue. Appendix. Resources. Index.
Attachment Problems. 1. What is Attachment and Why is it Important? 2.
Challenges for Children and Parents. 3. What Children Have Already Learned
About Attachment. 4. Grief and Its Effects. 5. Trauma and Traumatic Loss.
6. The Impact of Cultural Change. 7. Other Complications for Attaching. 8.
Emotional Development: Promoting Attachment at Every Phase. 9. The Shape of
Progress. 10. Relaxing the Grip of Anxiety and Control. 11. The Fairness
Factor. 12. Building Emotional Intelligence. 13. Forming a Team of Support.
14. Getting Professional Help. Epilogue. Appendix. Resources. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction: Equipping Parents of Children at Risk for
Attachment Problems. 1. What is Attachment and Why is it Important? 2.
Challenges for Children and Parents. 3. What Children Have Already Learned
About Attachment. 4. Grief and Its Effects. 5. Trauma and Traumatic Loss.
6. The Impact of Cultural Change. 7. Other Complications for Attaching. 8.
Emotional Development: Promoting Attachment at Every Phase. 9. The Shape of
Progress. 10. Relaxing the Grip of Anxiety and Control. 11. The Fairness
Factor. 12. Building Emotional Intelligence. 13. Forming a Team of Support.
14. Getting Professional Help. Epilogue. Appendix. Resources. Index.
Attachment Problems. 1. What is Attachment and Why is it Important? 2.
Challenges for Children and Parents. 3. What Children Have Already Learned
About Attachment. 4. Grief and Its Effects. 5. Trauma and Traumatic Loss.
6. The Impact of Cultural Change. 7. Other Complications for Attaching. 8.
Emotional Development: Promoting Attachment at Every Phase. 9. The Shape of
Progress. 10. Relaxing the Grip of Anxiety and Control. 11. The Fairness
Factor. 12. Building Emotional Intelligence. 13. Forming a Team of Support.
14. Getting Professional Help. Epilogue. Appendix. Resources. Index.