Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781785920196

An Attachment-Informed Model for Assessing Emotional Needs and Treatment

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By Christine Bradley, Contributions by Francia Kinchington, Foreword by Judith Trowell, Contributions by Dr Alistair Cooper, John Diamond, John Whitwell, Afterword by Jonathan Stanley
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230 x 161 mm
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340 g
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240

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Foreword by Dr. Judith Trowell, Patron Thomas Coram and Voice Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist, Tavistock Clinic London. Introduction. Christine Bradley, Child Care Consultant. Part I. Setting the Scene. 1. The Cotswold Community: The story of a pioneering therapeutic community. John Whitwell, Director, Cotswold Community and ISP Kent until 2016. 2. The Development of the Self: Through a secure attachment. Alistair Cooper, Clinical Psychologist, Anna Freud Centre. Part 2. Falling Apart, Coming Together. 3. Unintegration: Attachment Finding the Starting Point. Christine Bradley. 4. Syndromes of Deprivation: Discovering the Real Self. Christine Bradley. 5. Emotional Needs Assessment Programmes. Christine Bradley. 6. Therapeutic Treatment Programmes. Christine Bradley. Part 3. How It Works/Making It Work. 7. The Way Forward. Christine Bradley. 8. Management and Leadership. John Diamond, CEO Mulberry Bush School, Oxford. 9. Applying the Concept in Different Settings. 9.1. Residential Care. Christine Bradley. 9.2. Fostering. Mark Thomas and Christine Bradley. 9.3. Post-adoption. Christine Bradley with Judith Trowell. 9.4. Education. Christine Bradley with Heather Geddes. 9.5. The Anti-Social Tendency. Christine Bradley. 10. Conclusions. Christine Bradley. Afterword. Jonathan Stanley. References. Glossary.

For all of us, an integrated and coherent sense of self embedded in both history and experience is fundamental to who we are. For some young people, there is a serious challenge in being able to answer this question when abuse, neglect and trauma have invaded their lives. Throughout a lifetime of experience, in this book Christine Bradley sets out how these issues might be addressed to re-build a sense of self that is sustaining and meaningful and above all humane. Nothing could be more important in addressing the current issues for professionals in seeking inspiration and hope in the work that they do.

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