Attachment theory in clinical work with children bridging the gap between research and practice

Attachment research has tremendous potential for helping clinicians understand what happens when parent-child bonds are disrupted, and what can be done to help. Yet there remains a large gap between theory and practice in this area. This book reviews what is known about attachment and translates it...

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Otros Autores: Oppenheim, David, 1958- (-), Goldsmith, Douglas F.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Guilford Press c2007.
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798123106719
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  • Constructing a relationship formulation for mother and child : clinical application of the working model of the child interview / Charles H. Zeanah
  • Keeping the inner world of the child in mind : using the Insightfulness assessment with mothers in a therapeutic preschool / Nina Koren-Karie, David Oppenheim, and Douglas F. Goldsmith
  • Intervening with maltreated children and their adoptive parents : identifying attachment-facilitating behavior / Miriam Steele ... [et al.]
  • The role of caregiver commitment in foster care : insights from the "This is my baby" interview / Mary Dozier ... [et al.]
  • Parental resolution of the child's diagnosis and the parent-child relationship : insights from the Reaction to diagnosis interview / David Oppenheim ... [et al.]
  • Attachment and trauma : an integrated approach to treating young children exposed to family violence / Amy L. Busch and Alicia F. Lieberman
  • The circle of security project : a case study--"It hurts to give that which you did not receive" / Bert Powell ... [et al.]
  • Challenging children's negative internal working models : utilizing attachment-based treatment strategies in a therapeutic preschool / Douglas F. Goldsmith
  • Disorganized mother, disorganized child : the mentalization of affective dysregulation and therapeutic change / Arietta Slade.