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Learn to build the trust you need to help children in crisis!
Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children: Healing from
Losses, Violence, Abuse, and Neglect is a therapeutic guide to
helping troubled children move beyond the traumatic experiences
that haunt them. Author Dr. Richard Kagan, Director of
Psychological Services for Parsons Child and Family Center in
Albany, New York, presents comprehensive information on how to
understandand surmountthe impact of loss, neglect, separation, and
violence on children's development, how to discover and foster
strengths in children and their families, and how to rebuild
connections and hope for children who are at risk of harm to
themselves and others. This unique book is designed to be used in
tandem with Real Life Heroes: A Life Storybook for Children
(Haworth), an innovative workbook that helps children develop the
self-esteem they need to overcome the worries and fears of their
past through a creative arts approach that fosters positive values
and a sense of pride. Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized
Children helps children move from negative or suppressed memories
to a more positive perspective, not by denying hardships, but by
drawing strength from the supportive people in their lives.
Practitioners can use the book as a framework and detailed guide to
assessment, engagement, development of service plans, and
implementation of attachment and trauma therapy. The book is a
comprehensive model for working to build the trust necessary before
other trauma therapy approaches can be successfully initiated.
Topics examined in Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children
include: attachment theory and research types of attachment
problems PTSD behaviors permanency work with children in placement
ADHD, bipolar, and RAD cognitive behavioral therapies storytelling
therapies the myth of perfection neuropsychological patterns and
much more! Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children is a
rich resource for practitioners, academics, parents, adoptive
parents, foster parents, grandparents, and anyone working to show
troubled children how to learn from the past, resolve problems in
the present, and build a better future.
The Hero's Mask Guidebook provides practical strategies to be used
alongside the The Hero's Mask novel. The Guidebook has been
designed to promote an understanding of the impact of traumatic
stress and what counselors, therapists, educators, parents and
caregivers can do to promote healing and recovery. The Guidebook
and storybook can be used together to spark conversations around
the difficult topics of loss and trauma and to create openings for
renewing and strengthening emotionally supportive relationships
with distressed children after traumatic experiences. The Guidebook
identifies resources to access information about treatment programs
and strategies that can help children and families with traumatic
stress and integration of The Hero's Mask books with Real Life
Heroes (R), an evidence-supported treatment program for children
and families with traumatic stress.
Real Life Heroes Life Storybook, 3rd Edition is a resourceful tool
for children with traumatic stress. The resiliency-centered format
and structure of the volume is coupled with treatment and sessions
outlined in the Real Life Heroes Toolkit for Treating Traumatic
Stress in Children and Families. This updated edition uses a
creative arts approach, encouraging children to work with
dependable adults to develop autobiographies through a wide range
of activities, including drawings, music, movies, and narrative. By
helping children feel protection from adversity and stressors that
exist in everyday life, this workbook gives children a sense of
value that can promote transformation of troubled children from
victims into tomorrow's heroes.
Teachers, counselors, therapists, parents and caregivers can use
this engaging novel and guidebook to help to promote resilience
within children, families and communities that have experienced
traumatic stress. The novel encourages children to learn about
everyday heroes and what helps them to succeed despite adversity.
The accompanying guidebook provides practical advice and strategies
for using the novel in classrooms, counselling, therapy and
families to spark conversations around difficult topics of loss and
trauma and to strengthen and renew emotionally supportive
relationships for distressed children. These two books provide a
toolkit for helping children and caring adults understand the
impact of traumatic stress and what can help them to recover and
increase resilience after stressful experiences. Together, the
novel and guidebook inspire hope for those who feel alone, fearful
or ashamed after traumatic experiences and show how children,
parents, and other caring adults can become stronger than the
nightmares of the past. This set includes: The Hero's Mask, a short
novel designed to encourage young people to share and understand
their feelings related to traumatic stress and to learn how family
members, friends, neighbours and schools can help each other to
survive hard times and learn to thrive again. The Hero's Mask
Guidebook: Helping Children with Traumatic Stress, a practical
resource for use by teachers, counselors, therapists, parents and
caregivers that promotes an understanding of trauma and strengthens
emotionally supportive relationships to reduce traumatic stress
reactions. This essential resource provides a resiliency-focused
guide for promoting trauma-informed schools and child and family
services to help children and families experiencing traumatic
stress.
Wounded Angels: Inspiration From Children in Crisis uses vignettes
of children in crisis situations to portray how troubling behaviors
can act as clues for ways children can grow stronger after
traumatic stress. This text shows how children can guide caregivers
and practitioners through hidden conflicts and, through case
examples, provide opportunities to develop emotionally supportive
relationships. Practitioners and caregivers can use Wounded Angels
to encourage a resilient perspective for children. In return, this
text informs readers how children find their own path towards
healing.
Wounded Angels: Inspiration From Children in Crisis uses vignettes
of children in crisis situations to portray how troubling behaviors
can act as clues for ways children can grow stronger after
traumatic stress. This text shows how children can guide caregivers
and practitioners through hidden conflicts and, through case
examples, provide opportunities to develop emotionally supportive
relationships. Practitioners and caregivers can use Wounded Angels
to encourage a resilient perspective for children. In return, this
text informs readers how children find their own path towards
healing.
Real Life Heroes: Toolkit for Treating Traumatic Stress in Children
and Families, Second Edition is an organized and easy-to-use
reference for practitioners providing therapy to children and
caregivers with traumatic stress. This step-by-step guide is an
accompanying text to the workbook Real Life Heroes: A Life Story
Book for Children, Third Edition and provides professionals with
structured tools for helping children to reintegrate painful
memories and to foster healing from traumatic experiences. The book
is a go-to resource for practitioners in child and family service
agencies and treatment centers to implement trauma-informed,
resiliency-centered and evidence-supported services for children
with traumatic stress.
Real Life Heroes Life Storybook, 3rd Edition is a resourceful tool
for children with traumatic stress. The resiliency-centered format
and structure of the volume is coupled with treatment and sessions
outlined in the Real Life Heroes Toolkit for Treating Traumatic
Stress in Children and Families. This updated edition uses a
creative arts approach, encouraging children to work with
dependable adults to develop autobiographies through a wide range
of activities, including drawings, music, movies, and narrative. By
helping children feel protection from adversity and stressors that
exist in everyday life, this workbook gives children a sense of
value that can promote transformation of troubled children from
victims into tomorrow's heroes.
Learn to build the trust you need to help children in crisis!
Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children: Healing from
Losses, Violence, Abuse, and Neglect is a therapeutic guide to
helping troubled children move beyond the traumatic experiences
that haunt them. Author Dr. Richard Kagan, Director of
Psychological Services for Parsons Child and Family Center in
Albany, New York, presents comprehensive information on how to
understandand surmountthe impact of loss, neglect, separation, and
violence on children's development, how to discover and foster
strengths in children and their families, and how to rebuild
connections and hope for children who are at risk of harm to
themselves and others. This unique book is designed to be used in
tandem with Real Life Heroes: A Life Storybook for Children
(Haworth), an innovative workbook that helps children develop the
self-esteem they need to overcome the worries and fears of their
past through a creative arts approach that fosters positive values
and a sense of pride. Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized
Children helps children move from negative or suppressed memories
to a more positive perspective, not by denying hardships, but by
drawing strength from the supportive people in their lives.
Practitioners can use the book as a framework and detailed guide to
assessment, engagement, development of service plans, and
implementation of attachment and trauma therapy. The book is a
comprehensive model for working to build the trust necessary before
other trauma therapy approaches can be successfully initiated.
Topics examined in Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children
include: attachment theory and research types of attachment
problems PTSD behaviors permanency work with children in placement
ADHD, bipolar, and RAD cognitive behavioral therapies storytelling
therapies the myth of perfection neuropsychological patterns and
much more! Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children is a
rich resource for practitioners, academics, parents, adoptive
parents, foster parents, grandparents, and anyone working to show
troubled children how to learn from the past, resolve problems in
the present, and build a better future.
The Hero's Mask is an engaging novel about Carrie, an eleven-year
old girl and her friends who work together to stop the bullies
picking on their classmates as they unravel mysteries in their
school. The novel traces Carrie's discovery of strengths within
herself, her family and her friends, despite losses and hardships
in her family, and how Carrie is inspired by a new teacher who
helps her learn the secrets of heroes. The Hero's Mask is a story
about children and parents/caregivers overcoming fears and healing
the wounds separating a mother and daughter, both scarred by
traumatic grief. This book is also available to purchase alongside
a guidebook as part of the two-component set, The Hero's Mask:
Helping Children with Traumatic Stress. This essential resource
provides a resiliency-focused guide for promoting trauma-informed
schools and child and family services to help children and families
experiencing traumatic stress.
Learn to build the trust you need to help children in crisis!
Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children: Healing from
Losses, Violence, Abuse, and Neglect is a therapeutic guide to
helping troubled children move beyond the traumatic experiences
that haunt them. Author Dr. Richard Kagan, Director of
Psychological Services for Parsons Child and Family Center in
Albany, New York, presents comprehensive information on how to
understandand surmountthe impact of loss, neglect, separation, and
violence on children's development, how to discover and foster
strengths in children and their families, and how to rebuild
connections and hope for children who are at risk of harm to
themselves and others. This unique book is designed to be used in
tandem with Real Life Heroes: A Life Storybook for Children
(Haworth), an innovative workbook that helps children develop the
self-esteem they need to overcome the worries and fears of their
past through a creative arts approach that fosters positive values
and a sense of pride. Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized
Children helps children move from negative or suppressed memories
to a more positive perspective, not by denying hardships, but by
drawing strength from the supportive people in their lives.
Practitioners can use the book as a framework and detailed guide to
assessment, engagement, development of service plans, and
implementation of attachment and trauma therapy. The book is a
comprehensive model for working to build the trust necessary before
other trauma therapy approaches can be successfully initiated.
Topics examined in Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children
include: attachment theory and research types of attachment
problems PTSD behaviors permanency work with children in placement
ADHD, bipolar, and RAD cognitive behavioral therapies storytelling
therapies the myth of perfection neuropsychological patterns and
much more! Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children is a
rich resource for practitioners, academics, parents, adoptive
parents, foster parents, grandparents, and anyone working to show
troubled children how to learn from the past, resolve problems in
the present, and build a better future.
Real Life Heroes: Toolkit for Treating Traumatic Stress in Children
and Families, Second Edition is an organized and easy-to-use
reference for practitioners providing therapy to children and
caregivers with traumatic stress. This step-by-step guide is an
accompanying text to the workbook Real Life Heroes: A Life Story
Book for Children, Third Edition and provides professionals with
structured tools for helping children to reintegrate painful
memories and to foster healing from traumatic experiences. The book
is a go-to resource for practitioners in child and family service
agencies and treatment centers to implement trauma-informed,
resiliency-centered and evidence-supported services for children
with traumatic stress.
Opus in Brick and Stone: The Architectural and Planning Heritage of
Texas Tech University explores the campus architecture of the Texas
Tech University System, which was inspired by the sixteenth-century
Plateresque Spanish Renaissance architectural style. This book
details the parallels between the buildings of Texas Tech and those
of their forebears from this relatively short period in Spanish
architectural history, while exploring the remarkable stories
behind the construction itself. A crucial element of Opus in Brick
and Stone is to provide a visual chronicle of the campus's unique
architectural style. In addition to historic and contemporary
photography, the book also includes a comparative drawing section
that, through original common scale drawings of physical
structures, explores in detail historic design sources alongside
their campus counterparts. Opus in Brick and Stone also tells a
fascinating history: included is biographic information on figures
such as Houston architect William Ward Watkin, who was convinced
that this Spanish architectural style aligned well with the South
Plains of Texas, and later College Architect Nolan Barrick, a
Watkin protege. Through the stories of these and other key figures,
readers come to understand how it was only through the vision of
specific individuals that this fascinating architectural heritage
came to be situated upon the plains of West Texas. The
architectural history of Texas Tech University, then, is a
carefully crafted, purposeful history. Opus in Brick and Stone
celebrates and elevates this little-known history into a tradition
that can be appreciated by all Red Raiders, past and present.
This is a moving and inspiring book, chock-full of the best
insights of systems thinking applied with a sustained and
passionate commitment to working with families in child welfare
agencies.
This book discusses principles and strategies that practitioners
can use to guide their work. These include engaging parents of
children in placement, mapping family resources, mobilizing
networks, and creating safety plans.
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