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Attachment Theory in Clinical Work with Children: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice |
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Oppenheim, David, Phd and Douglas F. Goldsmith, PhD (Eds) |  |  | Guilford Publications / Softcover / 2011-05-01 / 1609184823 | | Attachment / Infant, Child & Adolescent |  | price: $29.95 | | 256 pages | |
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Attachment research has tremendous potential for helping clinicians understand what happens when parent-child bonds are disrupted, and what can be done to help. Yet there remains a large gap between theory and practice in this area. This book reviews what is known about attachment and translates it into practical guidelines for therapeutic work. Leading scientist-practitioners present innovative strategies for assessing and intervening in parent-child relationship problems; helping young children recover from maltreatment or trauma; and promoting healthy development in adoptive and foster families. Detailed case material in every chapter illustrates the applications of research-based concepts and tools in real-world clinical practice. |
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