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After family violence, very young children and babies benefit from
child-led therapy, but how do you achieve this? Dr. Wendy Bunston's
guide is here to help you to meet the emotional needs of children
who are experiencing trauma, and to enable them to form healthy
attachments, both within their families and beyond. As well as
clearly explaining the consequences of domestic violence on young
developing brains, this book demystifies the practicalities of
working effectively with children in their earliest years.
Examining real-life cases, it notes the distress that arises when a
child is separated from his or her family, advises on the
importance and complexities of children's attachments, and shows
how to support playfulness as an essential part of children's
healthy personal development. Instruction is provided on how to
include all family members in the healing process, including the
perpetrators of family violence, in a positive way to improve
children's chances of recovery. Dr. Wendy Bunston's unique approach
to therapy and care, based on over 25 years' professional
experience, promotes the viewing of cases from a 'child-led'
perspective. Pragmatic, empathic and accessible, this book will be
essential reading for anyone working with those affected by
domestic violence.
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