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Implications and interventions
(The Routledge handbook of attachment)
Routledge, 2014
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The Routledge handbook of attachment : implications and interventions
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780415706117
Description
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions offers an introduction to therapies produced as a result of the popularity of attachment studies. These therapies can be divided into two categories: those that are 'attachment-based', in that they use evidence-based attachment assessments in their development, or 'attachment-informed', in that the theories of attachment have been integrated into the practice of existing schools of therapy.
The book reviews the field and provides a range of interventions for children, adults and parents, beginning with a detailed review of both evidence-base and evidence-informed interventions including individual psychotherapy, family therapy and parenting. The remaining chapters provide accounts, from the practitioner's perspective, of interventions that address issues of attachment from the level of one-to-one therapy, family and social work to social interventions involving courts and Care Proceedings, illustrated with examples from day-to-day practice.
Discussing how an understanding of formal assessments of attachment can be used to inform therapeutic, social and legal interventions to assist and protect children, The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions is an indispensable guide for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers working with children and families, clinicians in training and students.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Steve Farnfield and Paul Holmes 2. Attachment Theory and its uses in Child psychotherapy Graham Music 3. Where the Child is the Concern: Working psychotherapeutically with parents Jeremy Holmes 4. Attachment Theory in Systemic Family Therapy Kathleen Chimera 5. Attachment-Based Interventions: Sensitive Parenting is the Key to Positive Parent-Child RelationshipsFemmie Juffer, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn 6. Attachment-focused Interventions for Children and Teens with Moderate to Severe Emotional/Behavioral Problems as well as the Adults Responsible for their Care Daniel Hughes 7. Clinical Implications of Attachment in Immigrant Communities Elaine Arnold 8. Attachment: A British Lawyer's Perspective Mary Ann Harris 9. The Applications of Attachment Theory in the Field of Adoption and Fostering Jeanne Kaniuk 10. Attachment and Social Work David Howe.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780415706124
Description
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions offers an introduction to therapies produced as a result of the popularity of attachment studies. These therapies can be divided into two categories: those that are 'attachment-based', in that they use evidence-based attachment assessments in their development, or 'attachment-informed', in that the theories of attachment have been integrated into the practice of existing schools of therapy.
The book reviews the field and provides a range of interventions for children, adults and parents, beginning with a detailed review of both evidence-base and evidence-informed interventions including individual psychotherapy, family therapy and parenting. The remaining chapters provide accounts, from the practitioner's perspective, of interventions that address issues of attachment from the level of one-to-one therapy, family and social work to social interventions involving courts and Care Proceedings, illustrated with examples from day-to-day practice.
Discussing how an understanding of formal assessments of attachment can be used to inform therapeutic, social and legal interventions to assist and protect children, The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions is an indispensable guide for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers working with children and families, clinicians in training and students.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Steve Farnfield and Paul Holmes 2. Attachment Theory and its uses in Child psychotherapy Graham Music 3. Where the Child is the Concern: Working psychotherapeutically with parents Jeremy Holmes 4. Attachment Theory in Systemic Family Therapy Kathleen Chimera 5. Attachment-Based Interventions: Sensitive Parenting is the Key to Positive Parent-Child RelationshipsFemmie Juffer, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn 6. Attachment-focused Interventions for Children and Teens with Moderate to Severe Emotional/Behavioral Problems as well as the Adults Responsible for their Care Daniel Hughes 7. Clinical Implications of Attachment in Immigrant Communities Elaine Arnold 8. Attachment: A British Lawyer's Perspective Mary Ann Harris 9. The Applications of Attachment Theory in the Field of Adoption and Fostering Jeanne Kaniuk 10. Attachment and Social Work David Howe.
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: pbk. set ISBN 9781138016729
Description
The Routledge Handbooks of Attachment provide a uniquely detailed yet accessible approach to attachment. Paul Holmes and Steve Farnfield have assembled an international selection of contributors and here present three volumes covering theory, assessment and implications and interventions.
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Theory presents a broadly based introduction to attachment theory and associated areas, written in an accessible style by experts from around the world. The book covers the basic theories of attachment and discusses the similarities and differences of the two predominant schools of attachment theory.
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Assessment provides a detailed discussion of the formal measurement tools available to assess attachment across the age range, including with families. It contains comprehensive chapters on many attachment-based validated procedures for assessing parenting and evaluating risk, to enable professionals to decide what type of assessment is appropriate, who should conduct it and the usefulness of the results.
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions offers an introduction to therapies produced as a result of the popularity of attachment studies. These therapies can be divided into two categories: those that are 'attachment-based', in that they use evidence-based attachment assessments in their development, or 'attachment-informed', in that the theories of attachment have been integrated into the practice of existing schools of therapy.
The Routledge Handbooks of Attachment are indispensable guides for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers working with and assessing children and families, clinicians in training and students.
Table of Contents
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Theory
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Assessment
The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Implications and Interventions
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