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This book presents "The Circle of Safety and Reconnection", a compassionate reflection model on working with vulnerable and traumatised children and young people in a nurturing way, providing hope for post-traumatic healing and growth.

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This book presents "The Circle of Safety and Reconnection", a compassionate reflection model on working with vulnerable and traumatised children and young people in a nurturing way, providing hope for post-traumatic healing and growth.


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Autorenporträt
Rikke Ludvigsen is a social worker, trainer, supervisor, family consultant, and therapist trained in safety planning, EMDR, SFBT, and stabilisation of chronically traumatised children. She has worked for over 20 years with children at risk, their parents, and their networks, and has trained over 1,000 professionals over the last decade.

Rezensionen
'Through A Professional's Guide to Working with Vulnerable and Traumatised Children, Rikke Ludvigsen manages to skillfully combine research and theories around safety planning and trauma healing. The book covers topics from how you as a therapist can take care of yourself and how to understand WHY the child acts like it does, to theories about brain development and nervous system. I recommend this book to all people dealing with traumatised children and their network. This book is going to make a huge impact worldwide on trauma treatment.'

Mette Vangsøe Olsen, family therapist, Copenhagen, Denmark