Connecting with kids through stories: using narratives to facilitate attachment in adopted children
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505 | 8 | |a Connecting with Kids Through Stories: Using Narratives to Facilitate Attachment in Adopted Children; Legacy of an Adopted Child; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Note; Chapter 1 The Internal Working Model; ... and so it begins ... the formation of the internal working model; Attachment relationships; The development of attachment; The importance of attachment relationships; The transmission of attachment; Life events; Complex trauma; The effects of trauma; Development; Meanings (or "peanut butter and a crib"); Summary; Chapter 2 Putting the Pieces: Together Discovering the Child's Model; The search | |
505 | 8 | |a DiscoverySummary; Chapter 3 Narratives That Bond, Heal, and Teach; Section 1: How Narratives Work; Neuroscience of narratives; How stories can be therapy; Summary; Section 2: Constructing and Telling Stories; The setting for Family Attachment Narrative Therapy; The perspective; The hero; The message; Incorporating props in the telling; Additional thoughts; Summary; Chapter 4 Parental Attunement and Regulation; How attunement and regulation enhance or alter development; Section 1: How to Attune to your Child; Components of attunement; Factors affecting attunement | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 2: Regulation--Helping your Child to CalmFactors affecting regulation; Techniques to enhance attachment and increase regulation; Summary; Chapter 5 Claiming Narratives; Section 1: The purpose of Claiming Narratives; When parents find it difficult to bond; When the child finds it difficult to trust; Shifting the child's internal working model; Establishing birth order; Claiming the extended family; Passing on the family traditions, history, and rituals; Other issues; Summary; Section 2: Telling Claiming Narratives; If you had been ... ; Problem-solving tips; Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 Trauma NarrativesSection 1: The purpose of Trauma Narratives; Healing the pain of trauma; Shifting the child's internal working model; Creating understanding and empathy; Summary; Section 2: Telling Trauma Narratives; When to seek professional help; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 7 Developmental Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Developmental Narratives; Facilitating cognitive development; Facilitating emotional development; Building relationships; Remedial skill building; Summary; Section 2: Telling Developmental Narratives; When you were a two-year-old you would have .. | |
505 | 8 | |a Problem-solving tipsSummary; Chapter 8 Successful Child Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Successful Child Narratives; Teaching children values; Reinforcing cause and effect thinking; Presenting alternative behaviors; Explaining the basics of how to do life; Summary; Section 2: Telling Successful Child Narratives; The meaning of behavior; Changing behaviors with narratives; Teaching behavior with narratives; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 9 Stories, Stories, and More Stories; Claiming narrative example; Trauma narrative example; Another trauma narrative | |
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contents | Connecting with Kids Through Stories: Using Narratives to Facilitate Attachment in Adopted Children; Legacy of an Adopted Child; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Note; Chapter 1 The Internal Working Model; ... and so it begins ... the formation of the internal working model; Attachment relationships; The development of attachment; The importance of attachment relationships; The transmission of attachment; Life events; Complex trauma; The effects of trauma; Development; Meanings (or "peanut butter and a crib"); Summary; Chapter 2 Putting the Pieces: Together Discovering the Child's Model; The search DiscoverySummary; Chapter 3 Narratives That Bond, Heal, and Teach; Section 1: How Narratives Work; Neuroscience of narratives; How stories can be therapy; Summary; Section 2: Constructing and Telling Stories; The setting for Family Attachment Narrative Therapy; The perspective; The hero; The message; Incorporating props in the telling; Additional thoughts; Summary; Chapter 4 Parental Attunement and Regulation; How attunement and regulation enhance or alter development; Section 1: How to Attune to your Child; Components of attunement; Factors affecting attunement Section 2: Regulation--Helping your Child to CalmFactors affecting regulation; Techniques to enhance attachment and increase regulation; Summary; Chapter 5 Claiming Narratives; Section 1: The purpose of Claiming Narratives; When parents find it difficult to bond; When the child finds it difficult to trust; Shifting the child's internal working model; Establishing birth order; Claiming the extended family; Passing on the family traditions, history, and rituals; Other issues; Summary; Section 2: Telling Claiming Narratives; If you had been ... ; Problem-solving tips; Summary Chapter 6 Trauma NarrativesSection 1: The purpose of Trauma Narratives; Healing the pain of trauma; Shifting the child's internal working model; Creating understanding and empathy; Summary; Section 2: Telling Trauma Narratives; When to seek professional help; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 7 Developmental Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Developmental Narratives; Facilitating cognitive development; Facilitating emotional development; Building relationships; Remedial skill building; Summary; Section 2: Telling Developmental Narratives; When you were a two-year-old you would have .. Problem-solving tipsSummary; Chapter 8 Successful Child Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Successful Child Narratives; Teaching children values; Reinforcing cause and effect thinking; Presenting alternative behaviors; Explaining the basics of how to do life; Summary; Section 2: Telling Successful Child Narratives; The meaning of behavior; Changing behaviors with narratives; Teaching behavior with narratives; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 9 Stories, Stories, and More Stories; Claiming narrative example; Trauma narrative example; Another trauma narrative Adopted children whose early development has been altered by abuse or neglect may form negative beliefs about themselves and parents, and may resist connecting with others. This book outlines how therapeutic stories can help children to heal and develop healthy attachments. With a thorough theoretical grounding, the book demonstrates how to create therapeutic stories that improve relationships, heal past trauma, and change problem behaviour. The story of a fictional family that develops its own narratives to help their adopted child heal illustrates the techniques. This second edition includes |
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spelling | May, Joanne C. Verfasser aut Connecting with kids through stories using narratives to facilitate attachment in adopted children 2nd ed London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2011 1 online resource (244 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Trauma narrative example: For older adopted children Print version record Connecting with Kids Through Stories: Using Narratives to Facilitate Attachment in Adopted Children; Legacy of an Adopted Child; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Note; Chapter 1 The Internal Working Model; ... and so it begins ... the formation of the internal working model; Attachment relationships; The development of attachment; The importance of attachment relationships; The transmission of attachment; Life events; Complex trauma; The effects of trauma; Development; Meanings (or "peanut butter and a crib"); Summary; Chapter 2 Putting the Pieces: Together Discovering the Child's Model; The search DiscoverySummary; Chapter 3 Narratives That Bond, Heal, and Teach; Section 1: How Narratives Work; Neuroscience of narratives; How stories can be therapy; Summary; Section 2: Constructing and Telling Stories; The setting for Family Attachment Narrative Therapy; The perspective; The hero; The message; Incorporating props in the telling; Additional thoughts; Summary; Chapter 4 Parental Attunement and Regulation; How attunement and regulation enhance or alter development; Section 1: How to Attune to your Child; Components of attunement; Factors affecting attunement Section 2: Regulation--Helping your Child to CalmFactors affecting regulation; Techniques to enhance attachment and increase regulation; Summary; Chapter 5 Claiming Narratives; Section 1: The purpose of Claiming Narratives; When parents find it difficult to bond; When the child finds it difficult to trust; Shifting the child's internal working model; Establishing birth order; Claiming the extended family; Passing on the family traditions, history, and rituals; Other issues; Summary; Section 2: Telling Claiming Narratives; If you had been ... ; Problem-solving tips; Summary Chapter 6 Trauma NarrativesSection 1: The purpose of Trauma Narratives; Healing the pain of trauma; Shifting the child's internal working model; Creating understanding and empathy; Summary; Section 2: Telling Trauma Narratives; When to seek professional help; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 7 Developmental Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Developmental Narratives; Facilitating cognitive development; Facilitating emotional development; Building relationships; Remedial skill building; Summary; Section 2: Telling Developmental Narratives; When you were a two-year-old you would have .. Problem-solving tipsSummary; Chapter 8 Successful Child Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Successful Child Narratives; Teaching children values; Reinforcing cause and effect thinking; Presenting alternative behaviors; Explaining the basics of how to do life; Summary; Section 2: Telling Successful Child Narratives; The meaning of behavior; Changing behaviors with narratives; Teaching behavior with narratives; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 9 Stories, Stories, and More Stories; Claiming narrative example; Trauma narrative example; Another trauma narrative Adopted children whose early development has been altered by abuse or neglect may form negative beliefs about themselves and parents, and may resist connecting with others. This book outlines how therapeutic stories can help children to heal and develop healthy attachments. With a thorough theoretical grounding, the book demonstrates how to create therapeutic stories that improve relationships, heal past trauma, and change problem behaviour. The story of a fictional family that develops its own narratives to help their adopted child heal illustrates the techniques. This second edition includes FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Adoption & Fostering bisacsh Adopted children fast Adopted children / Family relationships fast Narrative therapy fast Adopted children Narrative therapy Adopted children Family relationships Nichols, Todd Sonstige oth Lacher, Denise B. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe May, Joanne C . Connecting with Kids Through Stories : Using Narratives to Facilitate Attachment in Adopted Children http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=433188 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | May, Joanne C. Connecting with kids through stories using narratives to facilitate attachment in adopted children Connecting with Kids Through Stories: Using Narratives to Facilitate Attachment in Adopted Children; Legacy of an Adopted Child; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Note; Chapter 1 The Internal Working Model; ... and so it begins ... the formation of the internal working model; Attachment relationships; The development of attachment; The importance of attachment relationships; The transmission of attachment; Life events; Complex trauma; The effects of trauma; Development; Meanings (or "peanut butter and a crib"); Summary; Chapter 2 Putting the Pieces: Together Discovering the Child's Model; The search DiscoverySummary; Chapter 3 Narratives That Bond, Heal, and Teach; Section 1: How Narratives Work; Neuroscience of narratives; How stories can be therapy; Summary; Section 2: Constructing and Telling Stories; The setting for Family Attachment Narrative Therapy; The perspective; The hero; The message; Incorporating props in the telling; Additional thoughts; Summary; Chapter 4 Parental Attunement and Regulation; How attunement and regulation enhance or alter development; Section 1: How to Attune to your Child; Components of attunement; Factors affecting attunement Section 2: Regulation--Helping your Child to CalmFactors affecting regulation; Techniques to enhance attachment and increase regulation; Summary; Chapter 5 Claiming Narratives; Section 1: The purpose of Claiming Narratives; When parents find it difficult to bond; When the child finds it difficult to trust; Shifting the child's internal working model; Establishing birth order; Claiming the extended family; Passing on the family traditions, history, and rituals; Other issues; Summary; Section 2: Telling Claiming Narratives; If you had been ... ; Problem-solving tips; Summary Chapter 6 Trauma NarrativesSection 1: The purpose of Trauma Narratives; Healing the pain of trauma; Shifting the child's internal working model; Creating understanding and empathy; Summary; Section 2: Telling Trauma Narratives; When to seek professional help; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 7 Developmental Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Developmental Narratives; Facilitating cognitive development; Facilitating emotional development; Building relationships; Remedial skill building; Summary; Section 2: Telling Developmental Narratives; When you were a two-year-old you would have .. Problem-solving tipsSummary; Chapter 8 Successful Child Narratives; Section 1: The Purpose of Successful Child Narratives; Teaching children values; Reinforcing cause and effect thinking; Presenting alternative behaviors; Explaining the basics of how to do life; Summary; Section 2: Telling Successful Child Narratives; The meaning of behavior; Changing behaviors with narratives; Teaching behavior with narratives; Problem-solving tips; Summary; Chapter 9 Stories, Stories, and More Stories; Claiming narrative example; Trauma narrative example; Another trauma narrative Adopted children whose early development has been altered by abuse or neglect may form negative beliefs about themselves and parents, and may resist connecting with others. This book outlines how therapeutic stories can help children to heal and develop healthy attachments. With a thorough theoretical grounding, the book demonstrates how to create therapeutic stories that improve relationships, heal past trauma, and change problem behaviour. The story of a fictional family that develops its own narratives to help their adopted child heal illustrates the techniques. This second edition includes FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Adoption & Fostering bisacsh Adopted children fast Adopted children / Family relationships fast Narrative therapy fast Adopted children Narrative therapy Adopted children Family relationships |
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