Healing the Hidden Hurts
Transforming Attachment and Trauma Theory Into Effective Practice with Families, Children and Adults
Herausgeber: Archer, Caroline; Hills, Jude; Drury, Charlotte
Healing the Hidden Hurts
Transforming Attachment and Trauma Theory Into Effective Practice with Families, Children and Adults
Herausgeber: Archer, Caroline; Hills, Jude; Drury, Charlotte
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Providing an important insight into the positive and negative effects of early attachment experiences, this book explores its implications on physical, emotional, social and intellectual development and provides recommendations for best practice across a broad range of professional settings.
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Providing an important insight into the positive and negative effects of early attachment experiences, this book explores its implications on physical, emotional, social and intellectual development and provides recommendations for best practice across a broad range of professional settings.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055482
- ISBN-10: 1849055483
- Artikelnr.: 42018681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055482
- ISBN-10: 1849055483
- Artikelnr.: 42018681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Caroline Archer, Charlotte Drury and Jude Hills
Foreword. David Howe, University of East Anglia. Introduction. Caroline
Archer, independent consultant and therapeutic parent mentor, Charlotte
Drury, Chair of Attachment Network Wales and Jude Hills. Part 1
Introductory Narrative: Hurt, Humour and Persistence. 1. 'Jolly Walking':
How Social workers Can Support Poorly Attached Children and Their
Caregivers Effectively . Victoria Drury, social worker. Part 2. Educational
Narratives: Understanding, Nurturing and Transitions. 2. The Message Behind
the Behaviour: Understanding Attachment in the Classroom. Emma Birch, PhD
student, University of Edinburgh. 3. Nurturing the Educational Environment:
Creating Safe Space for Children to Learn. Ann Cartwright, teacher and
author. 4. 'No,no,no, Mummy. I Don't Want to go to Nursery!': Traumatic
Transitions from Home to School. Marie Martin. Part 3. Therapeutic
Narratives: Moving, Mentoring, Partnerships and Patience. 5. 'Not Again
Little Owl': Transitions from Foster Care to Adoption . Viv Norris,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Certified Theraplay® Therapist and Dyadic
Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Practitioner. 6. Developmental Trauma and
Attachment: An Integrative Therapeutic Approach . Lisa Waycott, Clinical
Director of Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Senior
Lecturer, University of South Wales, Claire Carbiss, Play Therapist,
Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Karen McInness,
University of South Wales and Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants)
Ltd. 7. 'Smile Though Your Heart is Breaking': Therapeutic Parent Mentoring
for 'Good Kids' and Their Families. Caroline Archer, independent consultant
and therapeutic parent mentor. 8. Getting the Right FIT: The Team as a
Secure Base for Supporting Families - Helen O'Shea, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board and Elaine Simpson, Action for Children. 9. 'Slowly
Undoing': A Case Study from a Residential Setting. Jonny Matthew, Youth
Justice Board and Tricia Skuse, Wales Forensic Adolescent Consultation and
Treatment (FACT). Part 4. Legal Narrative: Assessments and Court Reports.
10. Beyond Feeding and Watering: Trauma and Attachment-based Court
Assessments. Christine Gordon, Family Futures Consortium. Part 5. Personal
Narratives: Pain, Persistence and Growth. 11. Through Prison Walls:
Strengthening Adult Attachments from the Outside In. Hannah Fryer. 12.
Mending Hearts: The Lasting Effects of Early Surgical Trauma. Jane
McNamara, counsellor, play therapist and writer. 13. Holding on and Letting
Go: Bereavement and the Bonds of Attachment, An Adoptee's Perspective.
Tamara Gordon, producer and director. Part 6. Closing Narrative: Expression
and Exploration. 14. 'And If You Have No Words for It?': An Exploration of
Attachment Issues Through Art Therapy . Helen Jury, Art Psychotherapist,
Course Leader MA Art Psychotherapy, University South Wales. Index.
Glossary. References.
Archer, independent consultant and therapeutic parent mentor, Charlotte
Drury, Chair of Attachment Network Wales and Jude Hills. Part 1
Introductory Narrative: Hurt, Humour and Persistence. 1. 'Jolly Walking':
How Social workers Can Support Poorly Attached Children and Their
Caregivers Effectively . Victoria Drury, social worker. Part 2. Educational
Narratives: Understanding, Nurturing and Transitions. 2. The Message Behind
the Behaviour: Understanding Attachment in the Classroom. Emma Birch, PhD
student, University of Edinburgh. 3. Nurturing the Educational Environment:
Creating Safe Space for Children to Learn. Ann Cartwright, teacher and
author. 4. 'No,no,no, Mummy. I Don't Want to go to Nursery!': Traumatic
Transitions from Home to School. Marie Martin. Part 3. Therapeutic
Narratives: Moving, Mentoring, Partnerships and Patience. 5. 'Not Again
Little Owl': Transitions from Foster Care to Adoption . Viv Norris,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Certified Theraplay® Therapist and Dyadic
Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Practitioner. 6. Developmental Trauma and
Attachment: An Integrative Therapeutic Approach . Lisa Waycott, Clinical
Director of Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Senior
Lecturer, University of South Wales, Claire Carbiss, Play Therapist,
Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Karen McInness,
University of South Wales and Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants)
Ltd. 7. 'Smile Though Your Heart is Breaking': Therapeutic Parent Mentoring
for 'Good Kids' and Their Families. Caroline Archer, independent consultant
and therapeutic parent mentor. 8. Getting the Right FIT: The Team as a
Secure Base for Supporting Families - Helen O'Shea, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board and Elaine Simpson, Action for Children. 9. 'Slowly
Undoing': A Case Study from a Residential Setting. Jonny Matthew, Youth
Justice Board and Tricia Skuse, Wales Forensic Adolescent Consultation and
Treatment (FACT). Part 4. Legal Narrative: Assessments and Court Reports.
10. Beyond Feeding and Watering: Trauma and Attachment-based Court
Assessments. Christine Gordon, Family Futures Consortium. Part 5. Personal
Narratives: Pain, Persistence and Growth. 11. Through Prison Walls:
Strengthening Adult Attachments from the Outside In. Hannah Fryer. 12.
Mending Hearts: The Lasting Effects of Early Surgical Trauma. Jane
McNamara, counsellor, play therapist and writer. 13. Holding on and Letting
Go: Bereavement and the Bonds of Attachment, An Adoptee's Perspective.
Tamara Gordon, producer and director. Part 6. Closing Narrative: Expression
and Exploration. 14. 'And If You Have No Words for It?': An Exploration of
Attachment Issues Through Art Therapy . Helen Jury, Art Psychotherapist,
Course Leader MA Art Psychotherapy, University South Wales. Index.
Glossary. References.
Foreword. David Howe, University of East Anglia. Introduction. Caroline
Archer, independent consultant and therapeutic parent mentor, Charlotte
Drury, Chair of Attachment Network Wales and Jude Hills. Part 1
Introductory Narrative: Hurt, Humour and Persistence. 1. 'Jolly Walking':
How Social workers Can Support Poorly Attached Children and Their
Caregivers Effectively . Victoria Drury, social worker. Part 2. Educational
Narratives: Understanding, Nurturing and Transitions. 2. The Message Behind
the Behaviour: Understanding Attachment in the Classroom. Emma Birch, PhD
student, University of Edinburgh. 3. Nurturing the Educational Environment:
Creating Safe Space for Children to Learn. Ann Cartwright, teacher and
author. 4. 'No,no,no, Mummy. I Don't Want to go to Nursery!': Traumatic
Transitions from Home to School. Marie Martin. Part 3. Therapeutic
Narratives: Moving, Mentoring, Partnerships and Patience. 5. 'Not Again
Little Owl': Transitions from Foster Care to Adoption . Viv Norris,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Certified Theraplay® Therapist and Dyadic
Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Practitioner. 6. Developmental Trauma and
Attachment: An Integrative Therapeutic Approach . Lisa Waycott, Clinical
Director of Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Senior
Lecturer, University of South Wales, Claire Carbiss, Play Therapist,
Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Karen McInness,
University of South Wales and Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants)
Ltd. 7. 'Smile Though Your Heart is Breaking': Therapeutic Parent Mentoring
for 'Good Kids' and Their Families. Caroline Archer, independent consultant
and therapeutic parent mentor. 8. Getting the Right FIT: The Team as a
Secure Base for Supporting Families - Helen O'Shea, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board and Elaine Simpson, Action for Children. 9. 'Slowly
Undoing': A Case Study from a Residential Setting. Jonny Matthew, Youth
Justice Board and Tricia Skuse, Wales Forensic Adolescent Consultation and
Treatment (FACT). Part 4. Legal Narrative: Assessments and Court Reports.
10. Beyond Feeding and Watering: Trauma and Attachment-based Court
Assessments. Christine Gordon, Family Futures Consortium. Part 5. Personal
Narratives: Pain, Persistence and Growth. 11. Through Prison Walls:
Strengthening Adult Attachments from the Outside In. Hannah Fryer. 12.
Mending Hearts: The Lasting Effects of Early Surgical Trauma. Jane
McNamara, counsellor, play therapist and writer. 13. Holding on and Letting
Go: Bereavement and the Bonds of Attachment, An Adoptee's Perspective.
Tamara Gordon, producer and director. Part 6. Closing Narrative: Expression
and Exploration. 14. 'And If You Have No Words for It?': An Exploration of
Attachment Issues Through Art Therapy . Helen Jury, Art Psychotherapist,
Course Leader MA Art Psychotherapy, University South Wales. Index.
Glossary. References.
Archer, independent consultant and therapeutic parent mentor, Charlotte
Drury, Chair of Attachment Network Wales and Jude Hills. Part 1
Introductory Narrative: Hurt, Humour and Persistence. 1. 'Jolly Walking':
How Social workers Can Support Poorly Attached Children and Their
Caregivers Effectively . Victoria Drury, social worker. Part 2. Educational
Narratives: Understanding, Nurturing and Transitions. 2. The Message Behind
the Behaviour: Understanding Attachment in the Classroom. Emma Birch, PhD
student, University of Edinburgh. 3. Nurturing the Educational Environment:
Creating Safe Space for Children to Learn. Ann Cartwright, teacher and
author. 4. 'No,no,no, Mummy. I Don't Want to go to Nursery!': Traumatic
Transitions from Home to School. Marie Martin. Part 3. Therapeutic
Narratives: Moving, Mentoring, Partnerships and Patience. 5. 'Not Again
Little Owl': Transitions from Foster Care to Adoption . Viv Norris,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Certified Theraplay® Therapist and Dyadic
Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Practitioner. 6. Developmental Trauma and
Attachment: An Integrative Therapeutic Approach . Lisa Waycott, Clinical
Director of Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Senior
Lecturer, University of South Wales, Claire Carbiss, Play Therapist,
Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants) Ltd and Karen McInness,
University of South Wales and Stepping Stones (Child Therapy Consultants)
Ltd. 7. 'Smile Though Your Heart is Breaking': Therapeutic Parent Mentoring
for 'Good Kids' and Their Families. Caroline Archer, independent consultant
and therapeutic parent mentor. 8. Getting the Right FIT: The Team as a
Secure Base for Supporting Families - Helen O'Shea, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board and Elaine Simpson, Action for Children. 9. 'Slowly
Undoing': A Case Study from a Residential Setting. Jonny Matthew, Youth
Justice Board and Tricia Skuse, Wales Forensic Adolescent Consultation and
Treatment (FACT). Part 4. Legal Narrative: Assessments and Court Reports.
10. Beyond Feeding and Watering: Trauma and Attachment-based Court
Assessments. Christine Gordon, Family Futures Consortium. Part 5. Personal
Narratives: Pain, Persistence and Growth. 11. Through Prison Walls:
Strengthening Adult Attachments from the Outside In. Hannah Fryer. 12.
Mending Hearts: The Lasting Effects of Early Surgical Trauma. Jane
McNamara, counsellor, play therapist and writer. 13. Holding on and Letting
Go: Bereavement and the Bonds of Attachment, An Adoptee's Perspective.
Tamara Gordon, producer and director. Part 6. Closing Narrative: Expression
and Exploration. 14. 'And If You Have No Words for It?': An Exploration of
Attachment Issues Through Art Therapy . Helen Jury, Art Psychotherapist,
Course Leader MA Art Psychotherapy, University South Wales. Index.
Glossary. References.