This book presents Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) for trauma-focused therapy and care, adopting a systemic and trauma-orientated approach to aggressive and self-destructive behaviours in young people, where there have been adverse life experiences in the family.
This book presents Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) for trauma-focused therapy and care, adopting a systemic and trauma-orientated approach to aggressive and self-destructive behaviours in young people, where there have been adverse life experiences in the family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Peter Jakob is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, and Systemic Therapist in private practice, Partner in "Connective Strength" and CöDirector of the Canadian Center for NVR Therapy and Practice. He is a renowned international speaker, and has trained many professionals in using the approach, leading to its integration in the work of many local authority children's services and child and adolescent mental health services in the UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Trauma-focused work in Non Violent Resistance Part I; Systems that heal 1. How can the family, foster home or residential home become a healing environment? 2. Anchoring parents: From a threatening or critical social environment to an emotionally safe support network 3. New possibilities: working with parents of children in care Part II; Resisting the parent's trauma 4. Hope-generating therapeutic conversations: Recognising strength and agency 5. Parental presence and self-perception 6. Hope and self-confidence 7. Overcoming setbacks 8. Collaborative psychoeducation in NVR 9. NVR as exposure therapy 10. Mattering and the experience of erasure: The existential crisis of meaning in the life of a parent 11. Unhinging erasure, re-establishing a sense of mattering Part III; Child-focused NVR 12.Child and trauma: A theoretical integration 13. Caring dialogue 14. Epilogue: The younger person's resistance
Introduction: Trauma-focused work in Non Violent Resistance Part I; Systems that heal 1. How can the family, foster home or residential home become a healing environment? 2. Anchoring parents: From a threatening or critical social environment to an emotionally safe support network 3. New possibilities: working with parents of children in care Part II; Resisting the parent's trauma 4. Hope-generating therapeutic conversations: Recognising strength and agency 5. Parental presence and self-perception 6. Hope and self-confidence 7. Overcoming setbacks 8. Collaborative psychoeducation in NVR 9. NVR as exposure therapy 10. Mattering and the experience of erasure: The existential crisis of meaning in the life of a parent 11. Unhinging erasure, re-establishing a sense of mattering Part III; Child-focused NVR 12.Child and trauma: A theoretical integration 13. Caring dialogue 14. Epilogue: The younger person's resistance
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