Read book Healing Traumatized Children : Navigating Recovery for Children Who Experience Tragedy by John A. Biever PDF, TXT
9780882824956 English 0882824953 Because millions of children experience early trauma and attachment disruptions, whether through death, physical or sexual abuse, domestic, community, or school violence, terrorism or other tragic losses, parents and professionals need not just vague theories but a proactive plan for healing relationship avoidant children. "Healing Traumatized Children" authors Hall, Merkert and Biever have successfully merged mental health, trauma, and attachment, parenting and in-home treatment strategies into a single comprehensive resource for parents and professionals. The authors emphasize the importance of an in-home plan (where the healing must begin), outline how to effectively assemble a support network, provide the keys to the establishment of a therapeutic home environment, discuss psycho-education that identifies the six distinct Trauma Disrupted Competencies and provide multiple types of healing interventions. "Healing Traumatized Children" confirms that without effective in-home intervention, many of these children will become involved in juvenile and adult justice systems and continue the intergenerational transmission of maladaptive relationships, abuse, and neglect. It is important to remember that these children will eventually become tomorrow's parents., Designed for birth, foster or adoptive parents, aunts and uncles, grandparents or anyone who may be raising a child who has experienced attachment loss or trauma, Healing Traumatized Children authors Faye L. Hall and Jeff L. Merkert have successfully merged mental health, trauma and attachment, parenting and in-home treatment strategies into a single comprehensive resource. While offering understanding and validation, they offer solutions and emphasize the importance of establishing an in-home plan (where the healing must begin), outline how to effectively assemble a support network, provide the keys to the establishment of a therapeutic home environment,discuss psycho-education that identifies the six distinct Trauma Disrupted Competencies and provide multiple types of healing interventions. Hall and Merkert advocate that without effective in-home intervention, many of these children will become involved in juvenile and adult justice systems and continue the intergenerational transmission of maladaptive relationships, abuse and neglect. It is important to remember that these children will eventually become tomorrow's parents.
9780882824956 English 0882824953 Because millions of children experience early trauma and attachment disruptions, whether through death, physical or sexual abuse, domestic, community, or school violence, terrorism or other tragic losses, parents and professionals need not just vague theories but a proactive plan for healing relationship avoidant children. "Healing Traumatized Children" authors Hall, Merkert and Biever have successfully merged mental health, trauma, and attachment, parenting and in-home treatment strategies into a single comprehensive resource for parents and professionals. The authors emphasize the importance of an in-home plan (where the healing must begin), outline how to effectively assemble a support network, provide the keys to the establishment of a therapeutic home environment, discuss psycho-education that identifies the six distinct Trauma Disrupted Competencies and provide multiple types of healing interventions. "Healing Traumatized Children" confirms that without effective in-home intervention, many of these children will become involved in juvenile and adult justice systems and continue the intergenerational transmission of maladaptive relationships, abuse, and neglect. It is important to remember that these children will eventually become tomorrow's parents., Designed for birth, foster or adoptive parents, aunts and uncles, grandparents or anyone who may be raising a child who has experienced attachment loss or trauma, Healing Traumatized Children authors Faye L. Hall and Jeff L. Merkert have successfully merged mental health, trauma and attachment, parenting and in-home treatment strategies into a single comprehensive resource. While offering understanding and validation, they offer solutions and emphasize the importance of establishing an in-home plan (where the healing must begin), outline how to effectively assemble a support network, provide the keys to the establishment of a therapeutic home environment,discuss psycho-education that identifies the six distinct Trauma Disrupted Competencies and provide multiple types of healing interventions. Hall and Merkert advocate that without effective in-home intervention, many of these children will become involved in juvenile and adult justice systems and continue the intergenerational transmission of maladaptive relationships, abuse and neglect. It is important to remember that these children will eventually become tomorrow's parents.