This is an original take on the experience of what it's really like to use therapeutic parenting while raising children who have experienced trauma, telling the story of a family who have really been there, from both a parent and child perspective. Helpful tips, and things to remember about how trauma can affect families, are provided throughout.
This is an original take on the experience of what it's really like to use therapeutic parenting while raising children who have experienced trauma, telling the story of a family who have really been there, from both a parent and child perspective. Helpful tips, and things to remember about how trauma can affect families, are provided throughout.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Naish is author of bestselling parenting guide The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting. She is an adoptive parent, CEO of The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma, founder of the National Association of Therapeutic Parents, and SAfER Fostering, director of Inspire Training Group and author of the hugely popular Therapeutic Parenting Books series.
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Introduction The Trauma Difference (Room 1) 1. Before 2. Expectations 3. Meeting 4. Moving In 5. Honeymooon 6. Change 7. Christmas 8. The Honeymoon Is Over 9. Emotional Age 10. Stuck 11. Food 12. Sugar 13. Easter 14. Birthday 15. The Necessary Lies? 16. Nonsense Chatter 17. Anxiety 18. Wee & Poo 19. Hypervigilance 20. Exhausted (Compassion Fatigue) 21. No Friends 22. More Than One! 23. Straight Talk Please 24. Dogs 25. Mess 26. Blame 27. Diagnoses 28. Sabotage 29. What Lies Beneath (The Internal Working Model) 30. Memory 31. Lying 32. Hypochondria 33. Shame 34. Visits (Contact) 35. Violent 36. School 37. Isolation 38. Guilt 39. Therapy 40. Busy 41. Sleep 42. Honesty 43. Avoiding Connection 44. Who Cares? 45. Stealing 46. Rude 47. Grief 48. Moving On 49. Hope 50. Our Family Bibliography and References