The Handbook of Therapeutic Care for Children
Evidence-Informed Approaches to Working with Traumatized Children and Adolescents in Foster, Kinship and Adoptive Care
Herausgegeben:Mitchell, Janise; Tucci, Joe; Tronick, Ed
The Handbook of Therapeutic Care for Children
Evidence-Informed Approaches to Working with Traumatized Children and Adolescents in Foster, Kinship and Adoptive Care
Herausgegeben:Mitchell, Janise; Tucci, Joe; Tronick, Ed
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Bringing together a wide range of therapeutic approaches and models, this book examines recent developments in supporting children in out of home care. Covering topics such as cultural heritage, relative care and the importance of schools and peer relationships, it sheds new light on how to create opportunities for healing in traumatized children.
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Bringing together a wide range of therapeutic approaches and models, this book examines recent developments in supporting children in out of home care. Covering topics such as cultural heritage, relative care and the importance of schools and peer relationships, it sheds new light on how to create opportunities for healing in traumatized children.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 1st ed.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781785927515
- ISBN-10: 1785927515
- Artikelnr.: 53154152
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 1st ed.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781785927515
- ISBN-10: 1785927515
- Artikelnr.: 53154152
Edited by Janise Mitchell, Joe Tucci, and Ed Tronick. Foreword by Stephen W. Porges
1. The Need for a New in the Care and Support of Children in Foster
Relative and Adoptive Care. 2. What are the Key Elements of Therapeutic Care? 3. Understanding the Needs of Vulnerable Children: The Importance of Type and Timing of Maltreatment on Brain Development and Risks (Martin Teicher and Orgilmaa Munkbaatar
Belmont MA). 4. The Fundamental Role of the Mother in the Interpersonal Neurobiological Origins of Mutual Love (Allan Schore
Northridge CA). 5. "Support and love and all that stuff": Evidence of impact in the Treatment and Care for Kids Program (Lynne McPherson and Kathomi Gatwiri
Coolangatta and Bilinga
Australia). 6. The Neurosequential Model: A developmentally-sensitive
neuroscience-informed approach to clinical problem solving (Bruce Perry
Chattanooga
TN). 7. Dabakan kooyliny - go slowly
walk slowly
go together: Culturally Strong Therapeutic Care for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children
Families and Communities (Glenda Kickett and Shaun Chandran
Perth
Australia). 8. Children in Kinship Care: Issues for Promoting their Mental Health (Elaine Farmer and Meredith Kiraly
Bristol
UK and Victoria
Australia). 9. Therapeutic Care Teams: Horizontal Teams in the Vertical World of Out of Home Care (Noel MacNamara
Banora Point
Australia). 10. Defining the conceptual maps that resource the day to day interactions between carers and children to become more therapeutic (Daniel Hughes and Jonathan Baylin
South Portland
US and Wilmington
US). 11. Resetting the fabric of love: Real life applications that promote emotional connection in the day to day experience of looked after and adopted children and their parents (Kim Golding
Malvern
UK). 12. Expressive Arts Therapy as Self-Regulatory and Relational Interventions with Children and Caregivers (Cathy Malchiodi
Louisville
US). 13. Therapeutic Care as it Evolves.
Relative and Adoptive Care. 2. What are the Key Elements of Therapeutic Care? 3. Understanding the Needs of Vulnerable Children: The Importance of Type and Timing of Maltreatment on Brain Development and Risks (Martin Teicher and Orgilmaa Munkbaatar
Belmont MA). 4. The Fundamental Role of the Mother in the Interpersonal Neurobiological Origins of Mutual Love (Allan Schore
Northridge CA). 5. "Support and love and all that stuff": Evidence of impact in the Treatment and Care for Kids Program (Lynne McPherson and Kathomi Gatwiri
Coolangatta and Bilinga
Australia). 6. The Neurosequential Model: A developmentally-sensitive
neuroscience-informed approach to clinical problem solving (Bruce Perry
Chattanooga
TN). 7. Dabakan kooyliny - go slowly
walk slowly
go together: Culturally Strong Therapeutic Care for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children
Families and Communities (Glenda Kickett and Shaun Chandran
Perth
Australia). 8. Children in Kinship Care: Issues for Promoting their Mental Health (Elaine Farmer and Meredith Kiraly
Bristol
UK and Victoria
Australia). 9. Therapeutic Care Teams: Horizontal Teams in the Vertical World of Out of Home Care (Noel MacNamara
Banora Point
Australia). 10. Defining the conceptual maps that resource the day to day interactions between carers and children to become more therapeutic (Daniel Hughes and Jonathan Baylin
South Portland
US and Wilmington
US). 11. Resetting the fabric of love: Real life applications that promote emotional connection in the day to day experience of looked after and adopted children and their parents (Kim Golding
Malvern
UK). 12. Expressive Arts Therapy as Self-Regulatory and Relational Interventions with Children and Caregivers (Cathy Malchiodi
Louisville
US). 13. Therapeutic Care as it Evolves.
1. The Need for a New in the Care and Support of Children in Foster
Relative and Adoptive Care. 2. What are the Key Elements of Therapeutic Care? 3. Understanding the Needs of Vulnerable Children: The Importance of Type and Timing of Maltreatment on Brain Development and Risks (Martin Teicher and Orgilmaa Munkbaatar
Belmont MA). 4. The Fundamental Role of the Mother in the Interpersonal Neurobiological Origins of Mutual Love (Allan Schore
Northridge CA). 5. "Support and love and all that stuff": Evidence of impact in the Treatment and Care for Kids Program (Lynne McPherson and Kathomi Gatwiri
Coolangatta and Bilinga
Australia). 6. The Neurosequential Model: A developmentally-sensitive
neuroscience-informed approach to clinical problem solving (Bruce Perry
Chattanooga
TN). 7. Dabakan kooyliny - go slowly
walk slowly
go together: Culturally Strong Therapeutic Care for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children
Families and Communities (Glenda Kickett and Shaun Chandran
Perth
Australia). 8. Children in Kinship Care: Issues for Promoting their Mental Health (Elaine Farmer and Meredith Kiraly
Bristol
UK and Victoria
Australia). 9. Therapeutic Care Teams: Horizontal Teams in the Vertical World of Out of Home Care (Noel MacNamara
Banora Point
Australia). 10. Defining the conceptual maps that resource the day to day interactions between carers and children to become more therapeutic (Daniel Hughes and Jonathan Baylin
South Portland
US and Wilmington
US). 11. Resetting the fabric of love: Real life applications that promote emotional connection in the day to day experience of looked after and adopted children and their parents (Kim Golding
Malvern
UK). 12. Expressive Arts Therapy as Self-Regulatory and Relational Interventions with Children and Caregivers (Cathy Malchiodi
Louisville
US). 13. Therapeutic Care as it Evolves.
Relative and Adoptive Care. 2. What are the Key Elements of Therapeutic Care? 3. Understanding the Needs of Vulnerable Children: The Importance of Type and Timing of Maltreatment on Brain Development and Risks (Martin Teicher and Orgilmaa Munkbaatar
Belmont MA). 4. The Fundamental Role of the Mother in the Interpersonal Neurobiological Origins of Mutual Love (Allan Schore
Northridge CA). 5. "Support and love and all that stuff": Evidence of impact in the Treatment and Care for Kids Program (Lynne McPherson and Kathomi Gatwiri
Coolangatta and Bilinga
Australia). 6. The Neurosequential Model: A developmentally-sensitive
neuroscience-informed approach to clinical problem solving (Bruce Perry
Chattanooga
TN). 7. Dabakan kooyliny - go slowly
walk slowly
go together: Culturally Strong Therapeutic Care for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children
Families and Communities (Glenda Kickett and Shaun Chandran
Perth
Australia). 8. Children in Kinship Care: Issues for Promoting their Mental Health (Elaine Farmer and Meredith Kiraly
Bristol
UK and Victoria
Australia). 9. Therapeutic Care Teams: Horizontal Teams in the Vertical World of Out of Home Care (Noel MacNamara
Banora Point
Australia). 10. Defining the conceptual maps that resource the day to day interactions between carers and children to become more therapeutic (Daniel Hughes and Jonathan Baylin
South Portland
US and Wilmington
US). 11. Resetting the fabric of love: Real life applications that promote emotional connection in the day to day experience of looked after and adopted children and their parents (Kim Golding
Malvern
UK). 12. Expressive Arts Therapy as Self-Regulatory and Relational Interventions with Children and Caregivers (Cathy Malchiodi
Louisville
US). 13. Therapeutic Care as it Evolves.