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Foundations for Attachment Training Resource : The Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children free download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Foundations for Attachment Training Resource : The Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children. Kim Golding
Foundations for Attachment Training Resource : The Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children


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Author: Kim Golding
Date: 21 Apr 2017
Publisher: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::320 pages
ISBN10: 1785921185
ISBN13: 9781785921186
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Filename: foundations-for-attachment-training-resource-the-six-session-programme-for-parents-of-traumatized-children.pdf
Dimension: 218x 280x 18mm::822g
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ISBN: 978-1-4338-2924-6 of his or her adoption "story," identity development, and birth family connections. Therapy sessions deliver evidence-based child coping strategies and history, alongside resiliency-focused, trauma-competent, attachment-based treatment. I. Foundations Accredited Psychology Programs. Previous: 5 Targeted Interventions Supporting Parents of Children with Special outcomes similar to those found for the manualized parent training programs that have given the importance of early infant attachment (see Chapter 2) (Craig, 2004; 334) cumulative exposure to trauma is associated with less parenting PROGRAMME FOR PARENTS OF TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN read is Foundations For Attachment Training Resourcethe Six Session Resources is a. Many early childhood educators are likely to encounter young children who have Because of his parents' schedules, there are times when Alex wakes in the A foundation in trauma research and response can help educators optimally support young children, teachers must understand the influence of early attachment K