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Through words, pictures, photographs, certificates and other
'little treasures', a Life Story Book provides a detailed account
of the child's early history and a chronology of their life. Fully
updated, this clear and concise book shows a unique family-friendly
way to compile a Life Story Book which promotes a sense of
permanency for the child, and encourages attachments within new
families. Joy Rees' influential model works chronologically
backwards rather than forwards, aiming to reinforce the child's
sense of belonging and security before addressing the child's past
and early trauma. The book contains simple explanations of complex
concepts, practical examples, helpful suggestions and includes some
simple checklists. This new edition has been expanded to include
fostered children and those living in kinship care or with a
special guardian. Perfect for social workers, adoption agencies,
adoptive parents, foster carers and kinship carers, Life Story
Books for Adopted and Fostered Children is a refreshing, innovative
and common-sense guide.
A burgeoning evidence base supports that arts, play and other
creative therapies have potential to help children in foster care,
kinship care or adoptive families to recover from complex trauma.
Written by contributors working at the cutting edge of delivering
effective therapeutic interventions, this innovative book describes
models for working with children in foster care, kinship care or
adoption. Covering how to assess needs and contextual
considerations for working with children and families, this book
presents a range of creative therapeutic approaches spanning art
psychotherapy, music therapy and dance therapy. It emphasizes the
necessity of working with caregivers and other significant adults,
as well as the child, to facilitate recovery. The theoretical
foundations of attachment, developmental psychology and
neurobiology are embedded in each chapter showing how they underpin
each of the recommended creative therapies. This book will be
suitable for professionals directly employing creative approaches
in their practice, such as arts therapists and play therapists, as
well as those working with children who are interested in creative
alternate approaches, such as psychologists, counsellors,
therapists and social workers.
Exploring the complex issues of trauma, attachment and family
placement, the contributors to this volume provide a variety of
complementary perspectives on practice in this area. Topics covered
include: approaches to matching children with families; effective
management of contact with birth families; the neurobiological
effects of trauma on children; and problems and developmental
challenges in schools.
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