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Attachment Theory in Action: Building Connections Between Children and Parents
By (Author) Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Edited by Debbie Reed
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
6th December 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Clinical psychology
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
155.4192
Paperback
256
Width 153mm, Height 227mm, Spine 17mm
363g
In this volume, distinguished therapists and clinicians offer a broad range of effective attachment-based interventions for children with a history of attachment difficulties and complex trauma. Stepping through attachment theory and the latest research in neuroscience, the contributors illustrate how the treatment of developmental trauma often requires implementing more than one clinical model. Including chapters on the practical application of dyadic developmental psychotherapy,mindfulness, theraplay, and EMDR, Attachment Theory in Action offers mental health professionals insights into helping even the most challenging patients.
The book is written thoughtfully and sensitively by clinicians who have connected with love and understanding to their child clients and families over long years of experience. Karen Buckwalter and Debbie Reed have compiled a book full of clinical wisdom from some of the best clinical workers in the field. -- Victoria A. Fitton, Michigan State University
The book offers a very useful framework that integrates theory and research, making it user-friendly to new therapists and graduate students. -- Katie M. Heiden-Rootes, Saint Louis University
Debbie Reed is President/CEO of Chaddock, a multi-service agency providing a full continuum of community-based, educational, and residential treatment services for children, birth to 21 and their families. While at Chaddock, Debbie has championed the development of several programs and services specifically designed to meet the needs of children and their families struggling with trauma and attachment disorders.
Karen Doyle Buckwalter, LCSW, has over twenty-five years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families. She is Director of Program Strategy at Chaddock, where she has been instrumental in the development of an innovative residential program for adolescents, ages 8 to 16, with attachment disorders and complex trauma.