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The neurobiology of attachment-focused therapy : enhancing connection and trust in the treatment of children and adolescents /

By: Contributor(s): Series: A Norton professional book | Norton series on interpersonal neurobiologyPublisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2016]Edition: First editionDescription: xiv, 294 pages : illustration ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780393711042
  • 0393711048
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RJ507.A77 B39 2016
Contents:
Good care and poor care: the neurodynamics of attachment and caregiving -- Blocked trust: stress and early brain development -- Blocked care: the parenting brain and the role of the caregiver -- Attachment-focused treatment: the core processes of change -- Treating blocked trust: a model for brain-based trust-building in parent-child dyads -- Practicing openness: awakening trust and engagement with relational processing and fear extinction -- Healing stories: prosody, integrative narratives, and co-creation of meaning -- Playing in safety: strengthening attachment bonds with delight and co-regulation of affect -- Treating blocked care: guidelines for working with parents -- Therapeutic presence: brain-based approaches to staying open and engaged with caregivers and children -- Expanding the model: mindfulness, neurofeedback, and more.
Summary: "Uniting attachment-focused therapy and neurobiology to help distrustful and traumatised children revive a sense of trust and connection. This groundbreaking book explores how the attachment- focused family therapy model works at a neural level. Investigation of the brain science of early childhood and developmental trauma offers clinicians new insights—and powerful new methods—to help neglected and insecurely attached children regain a sense of safety and security with caring adults." --Publisher's website.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Whitecliffe Library Arts Therapy Arts Therapy RJ 507 ATT BAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0015512

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Good care and poor care: the neurodynamics of attachment and caregiving -- Blocked trust: stress and early brain development -- Blocked care: the parenting brain and the role of the caregiver -- Attachment-focused treatment: the core processes of change -- Treating blocked trust: a model for brain-based trust-building in parent-child dyads -- Practicing openness: awakening trust and engagement with relational processing and fear extinction -- Healing stories: prosody, integrative narratives, and co-creation of meaning -- Playing in safety: strengthening attachment bonds with delight and co-regulation of affect -- Treating blocked care: guidelines for working with parents -- Therapeutic presence: brain-based approaches to staying open and engaged with caregivers and children -- Expanding the model: mindfulness, neurofeedback, and more.

"Uniting attachment-focused therapy and neurobiology to help distrustful and traumatised children revive a sense of trust and connection. This groundbreaking book explores how the attachment- focused family therapy model works at a neural level. Investigation of the brain science of early childhood and developmental trauma offers clinicians new insights—and powerful new methods—to help neglected and insecurely attached children regain a sense of safety and security with caring adults." --Publisher's website.

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