enhancing attachment in early parent-child relationships
by Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, and Bob Marvin.
New York
Guilford Press
[2014]
(xxviii, 396 pages)
Attachment in early caregiving relationships --;Hidden in plain sight : the critical importance of secure attachment --;The circle of security : understanding a child's needs for a safe haven and a secure base for exploration --;Limited circles : insecurity and the power of adaptation --;Shark music : how state of mind shapes caregiving --;Completing the circle --;The circle of security intervention --;Observing the relationship --;The interactional assessment : differential diagnosis and identification of the linchpin struggle --;Understanding state of mind and defensive processes through core sensitivities --;The parent perception assessment : using the circle of security interview to enhance treatment efficacy --;Treatment principles and planning --;The circle of security intervention protocol --;Case examples --;Laura and Ashley --;Ana and Sam --;Shelly and Jacob.
Presenting both a theoretical foundation and proven strategies for helping caregivers become more attuned and responsive to their young children's emotional needs (ages 0-5), this is the first comprehensive presentation of the Circle of Security (COS) intervention. The book lucidly explains the conceptual underpinnings of COS and demonstrates the innovative attachment-based assessment and intervention strategies in rich clinical detail, including three chapter-length case examples. Reproducible forms and handouts can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. COS is an.
Attachment behavior in children.
Object Attachment.
Parent and child.
BF723
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A75
B934
2014
by Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, and Bob Marvin.