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Foundations for Attachment Training Resource: The Six-Session Programme

for Parents of Traumatized Children
  • ISBN-13: 9781785921186
  • Publisher: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
  • By Kim Golding, Foreword by Dan Hughes
  • Price: AUD $104.00
  • Stock: 17 in stock
  • Availability: Order will be despatched as soon as possible.
  • Local release date: 14/06/2017
  • Format: Paperback (280.00mm X 218.00mm) 320 pages Weight: 822g
  • Categories: Adoption [VFVK]
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Foundations for Attachment Training Resource is a 6-session programme to help parents and carers to nurture attachments with their child. It is designed specifically for those caring for children whose capacity to emotionally connect has been compromised as a result of attachment problems, trauma, and loss or separation. Informed by attachment theory and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), it consists of three core modules:
 
* Understanding Challenges of Parenting
* Therapeutic Parenting
* Looking After Self
 
It includes relevant theory and process notes for trainers, and a range of activities supported by electronic resources with downloadable activity sheets and handouts. This is a complete resource containing everything you need to run the sessions, and is perfect for any professionals involved in training foster carers, adoptive parents and kinship carers.
Introduction to Beginning Attachments.
Module One: Understanding Challenges of Parenting.
Session One:  Blocked Relationships.
Session Two: Hiding and Miscuing.
Module Two: Therapeutic Parenting.
Session One: Building Connections.
Session Two: Managing Behaviour.
Module Three: Looking After Self.
Session One: Understanding Attachment History.
Session Two: Blocked Care.
References and Reading List.
Kim Golding has eloquently distilled the essential elements of attuned parenting for children with histories of maltreatment for both facilitator and participant alike, strengthened by a body of evidence from well-thought-out pilot work.
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