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Trauma, attachment, and family permanence : fear can stop you loving / edited by Caroline Archer and Alan Burnell ; foreword by Daniel A. Hughes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1417501839
  • 9781417501830
  • 9781846423871
  • 1846423872
  • 9781843100218
  • 1843100215
  • 9781848100213
  • 1848100213
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Trauma, attachment, and family permanence.DDC classification:
  • 618.92/8521 22
LOC classification:
  • RJ506.P66 T734 2003eb
NLM classification:
  • 2003 G-990
  • WM 460.5.O2
Online resources:
Contents:
Adoption and permanence today: a discussion / Adrian Briggs -- The 'coherent narrative': realism, resources and responsibility in family permanence / Elsie Price -- Setting up the loom: attachment theory revisited / Alan Burnell with Caroline Archer -- Weft and warp: developmental impact of trauma and implications for healing / Caroline Archer -- Clinical concepts and caregiving contexts: a consultant's perspective / Jeanne Magagna -- 'A hard day's night': a parent's perspective -- Jenny and Marty's story / Jay Vaughan -- Assessment: a multidisciplinary approach / Alan Burnell -- Rationale for the intensive programme ; The drama of adoption ; The drama unfolds / Jay Vaughan -- Contact as therapy / Alan Burnell -- Holding the fort ; Hands on help / Christine Gordon -- Dificulty with learning or learning to be difficult? / Griselda Kellie-Smith -- Weaving together the threads: families with futures / Caroline Archer.
Summary: Exploring the complex issues of trauma, attachment and family placement, the contributors to this book provide a variety of complementary perspectives on practice in this area. Focussing on how to integrate attachment theory and developmental psychology in practice with adopted or fostered children, they emphasise the need for understanding of early trauma and its effect on child development. Examining multiple aspects of work with children who are unable to live with their birth families, the book includes contributions on: new approaches to matching children with families; effective manageme.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-324) and indexes.

Print version record.

Adoption and permanence today: a discussion / Adrian Briggs -- The 'coherent narrative': realism, resources and responsibility in family permanence / Elsie Price -- Setting up the loom: attachment theory revisited / Alan Burnell with Caroline Archer -- Weft and warp: developmental impact of trauma and implications for healing / Caroline Archer -- Clinical concepts and caregiving contexts: a consultant's perspective / Jeanne Magagna -- 'A hard day's night': a parent's perspective -- Jenny and Marty's story / Jay Vaughan -- Assessment: a multidisciplinary approach / Alan Burnell -- Rationale for the intensive programme ; The drama of adoption ; The drama unfolds / Jay Vaughan -- Contact as therapy / Alan Burnell -- Holding the fort ; Hands on help / Christine Gordon -- Dificulty with learning or learning to be difficult? / Griselda Kellie-Smith -- Weaving together the threads: families with futures / Caroline Archer.

Exploring the complex issues of trauma, attachment and family placement, the contributors to this book provide a variety of complementary perspectives on practice in this area. Focussing on how to integrate attachment theory and developmental psychology in practice with adopted or fostered children, they emphasise the need for understanding of early trauma and its effect on child development. Examining multiple aspects of work with children who are unable to live with their birth families, the book includes contributions on: new approaches to matching children with families; effective manageme.

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