Child-centred attachment therapy: the CcAT programme
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index The long-term impact of attachment difficulties on families -- Background to the development of CcAT: a programme for fostering mutual attachment between child and carer -- From theory to practice: CcAT as a working model -- Phase 2 of the CcAT programme (1996): brief evaluation of the pilot project: our learning from adoptive families -- Phase 3 of the CcAT programme (1997-2007): CcAT as an independent attachment therapy with birth, extended, foster, adoptive, and step-families: our further learning from families -- Re-evaluating CcAT: its potential in child protection work -- CcAT therapists' learning and users' perspectives; professionals' perspectives -- A future for CcAT: spreading the work among professionals -- Overall learning from CcAT: who can benefit This book describes the development of the Child-Centred Attachment Therapy (CcAT) model of working with children with attachment difficulties. The authors describe, in a vivid and accessible manner, the complexities involved in supporting parents in their struggles to respond positively to the needs of children who have been traumatised by their early experiences. After many years of working with a number of families with children who act out their hurt through difficult behaviours, the authors offer their insights to help both parents and professionals to understand and deal more effectively |
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spelling | Raicar, Alexandra Maeja Verfasser aut Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme Alexandra Maeja Raicar ; with contributions by Pauline Sear and Maggie Gall, on behalf of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Child-centered attachment therapy London Karnac 2009 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 214 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier UKCP Karnac series Includes bibliographical references and index The long-term impact of attachment difficulties on families -- Background to the development of CcAT: a programme for fostering mutual attachment between child and carer -- From theory to practice: CcAT as a working model -- Phase 2 of the CcAT programme (1996): brief evaluation of the pilot project: our learning from adoptive families -- Phase 3 of the CcAT programme (1997-2007): CcAT as an independent attachment therapy with birth, extended, foster, adoptive, and step-families: our further learning from families -- Re-evaluating CcAT: its potential in child protection work -- CcAT therapists' learning and users' perspectives; professionals' perspectives -- A future for CcAT: spreading the work among professionals -- Overall learning from CcAT: who can benefit This book describes the development of the Child-Centred Attachment Therapy (CcAT) model of working with children with attachment difficulties. The authors describe, in a vivid and accessible manner, the complexities involved in supporting parents in their struggles to respond positively to the needs of children who have been traumatised by their early experiences. After many years of working with a number of families with children who act out their hurt through difficult behaviours, the authors offer their insights to help both parents and professionals to understand and deal more effectively Object Attachment Child Psychology Family Relations Psychotherapy / methods MEDICAL / Pediatrics bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health bisacsh Adopted children / Family relationships fast Attachment behavior in children fast Medizin Psychotherapie Attachment behavior in children Adopted children Family relationships Sear, Pauline Sonstige oth Gall, Maggie Sonstige oth United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=366966 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Raicar, Alexandra Maeja Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme Object Attachment Child Psychology Family Relations Psychotherapy / methods MEDICAL / Pediatrics bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health bisacsh Adopted children / Family relationships fast Attachment behavior in children fast Medizin Psychotherapie Attachment behavior in children Adopted children Family relationships |
title | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme |
title_alt | Child-centered attachment therapy |
title_auth | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme |
title_exact_search | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme |
title_full | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme Alexandra Maeja Raicar ; with contributions by Pauline Sear and Maggie Gall, on behalf of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy |
title_fullStr | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme Alexandra Maeja Raicar ; with contributions by Pauline Sear and Maggie Gall, on behalf of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Child-centred attachment therapy the CcAT programme Alexandra Maeja Raicar ; with contributions by Pauline Sear and Maggie Gall, on behalf of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy |
title_short | Child-centred attachment therapy |
title_sort | child centred attachment therapy the ccat programme |
title_sub | the CcAT programme |
topic | Object Attachment Child Psychology Family Relations Psychotherapy / methods MEDICAL / Pediatrics bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health bisacsh Adopted children / Family relationships fast Attachment behavior in children fast Medizin Psychotherapie Attachment behavior in children Adopted children Family relationships |
topic_facet | Object Attachment Child Psychology Family Relations Psychotherapy / methods MEDICAL / Pediatrics HEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health Adopted children / Family relationships Attachment behavior in children Medizin Psychotherapie Adopted children Family relationships |
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