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Therapeutic Work for Children with Complex Trauma offers a
contemporary three-track psychodynamic treatment model to mental
health professionals working with traumatised children and their
caregivers. The book offers a contemporary and comprehensive
approach to working with traumatised children by integrating
knowledge and skills from traditional psychodynamic child
psychotherapy and more contemporary trauma-informed and
mentalization-based frameworks. It advocates three tracks of work,
involving direct work with the child, work with the child's primary
caregivers and work with the network. The book is divided into two
parts: Part I of the book covers the theoretical background and
Part II discusses the core components and phases of the
trauma-informed and mentalization-based treatment approach. The
authors bring out the specific dynamics of the psychotherapeutic
work through four composite cases woven through the book. Written
in accessible language this treatment guide is primarily aimed at
psychodynamically trained psychotherapists, mental health
professionals, and professional caregivers working with traumatised
children.
Children Recovering from Complex Trauma: From Wound to Scar draws
on the latest knowledge and research on complex trauma in children,
as well as the authors' expertise, in order to outline a
trauma-sensitive approach to these children and their parents. The
first part of the book describes the emotional and relational
dynamics underlying these children's behaviour. The second part of
the book offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the authors'
psychotherapy practice, elaborating the processes of change and
growth that can enable developmental recovery 'from wound to scar'
in children who have experienced complex trauma. As such, the book
aims to 'demystify' what psychotherapy with a traumatised child may
look like, as well as offer insights and tools which can support
carers in their daily interactions with these children. This book
will be of great use to the adoptive parents and foster carers of
children who have experienced complex trauma, and the care
professionals (e.g., teachers, foster care workers) who work with
them.
Therapeutic Work for Children with Complex Trauma offers a
contemporary three-track psychodynamic treatment model to mental
health professionals working with traumatised children and their
caregivers. The book offers a contemporary and comprehensive
approach to working with traumatised children by integrating
knowledge and skills from traditional psychodynamic child
psychotherapy and more contemporary trauma-informed and
mentalization-based frameworks. It advocates three tracks of work,
involving direct work with the child, work with the child's primary
caregivers and work with the network. The book is divided into two
parts: Part I of the book covers the theoretical background and
Part II discusses the core components and phases of the
trauma-informed and mentalization-based treatment approach. The
authors bring out the specific dynamics of the psychotherapeutic
work through four composite cases woven through the book. Written
in accessible language this treatment guide is primarily aimed at
psychodynamically trained psychotherapists, mental health
professionals, and professional caregivers working with traumatised
children.
Children Recovering from Complex Trauma: From Wound to Scar draws
on the latest knowledge and research on complex trauma in children,
as well as the authors' expertise, in order to outline a
trauma-sensitive approach to these children and their parents. The
first part of the book describes the emotional and relational
dynamics underlying these children's behaviour. The second part of
the book offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the authors'
psychotherapy practice, elaborating the processes of change and
growth that can enable developmental recovery 'from wound to scar'
in children who have experienced complex trauma. As such, the book
aims to 'demystify' what psychotherapy with a traumatised child may
look like, as well as offer insights and tools which can support
carers in their daily interactions with these children. This book
will be of great use to the adoptive parents and foster carers of
children who have experienced complex trauma, and the care
professionals (e.g., teachers, foster care workers) who work with
them.
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