What Helps When Children and Families Struggle
An attachment informed guide for families and clinicians
John Stewart, Ph.D., Erin Belfort, MD and Liz Brenner, LCSW
Review to be printed in the July 26′ Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Summary: What Helps When Children and Families Struggle is an eloquent book, revealing a summary of attachment theory and family therapy written by experienced practitioners and educators. The book is accessible, enjoyable, enlight- ening, and convincingly describes how families fall into dysfunction and how family therapy can correct it. I recommend it to parents and students learning about this topic for the first time, as well as clinicians looking to better help struggling families heal.
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Attachment-Based Milieus for Healing Child and Adolescent Developmental Trauma
A Relational Approach for Use in Settings from Inpatient Psychiatry to Special Education Classrooms
Forward by Danial Hughes
Cover reviews by Lou Cozolino and Guy Diamond
Jessica Kingsley Publishing, 2017 London & Philadelphia
Available through Amazon and other major book retailers
Beyond Time Out
A practical guide to understanding and serving students with behavioral impairments in the public schools
HCA Publishing, 2002, US
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