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Building the Bonds of Attachment Daniel A. Hughes

Building the Bonds of Attachment By Daniel A. Hughes

Building the Bonds of Attachment by Daniel A. Hughes


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Focuses on the specialized psychotherapy and parenting that is often necessary in facilitating a child's psychological development and attachment security. This book blends attachment theory and research, and trauma theory with general principles of both parenting and child and family therapy in developing a model for intervention.

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Building the Bonds of Attachment Summary

Building the Bonds of Attachment: Awakening Love in Deeply Troubled Children by Daniel A. Hughes

Building the Bonds of Attachment is the second edition of a critically and professionally acclaimed book for social workers, therapists, and parents who strive to assist poorly attached children. This work is a composite case study of the developmental course of one child following years of abuse and neglect. This work focuses on both the specialized psychotherapy and parenting that is often necessary in facilitating a child's psychological development and attachment security. It blends attachment theory and research, and trauma theory with general principles of both parenting and child and family therapy in developing a model for intervention. This work is a practical guide for the adult-whether professional or parent-who endeavor to help such children.

Building the Bonds of Attachment Reviews

Everyone's read them-those books that fundamentally change the way you look at things. Before reading Building the Bonds of Attachment, I had read a great deal on the subject. Despite recurring behavioral problems with my older child, I thought I was on the right track. Then I read Hughes's book and finally understood what I had to do help my daughter. This is the book I'd recommend to every adoptive parent. -- Ann Keisling * Adoptive Families Magazine *
I thought the first edition of Building the Bonds of Attachment a magnificent book and recommended it to everyone I knew. The changes in the second edition make it even more essential reading for all who care for and work with children who have suffered neglect, loss, and trauma, and therefore haven't a clue about how to love and connect with others. This beautifully realized story of a young girl's struggle to learn how to love makes gripping reading and will be an inspiration for all those whocare for troubled children. In dramatized form the book presents a model both for the kind of therapy and the equally important kinds of parenting, that are needed to awaken love in deeply troubled children. The approach, which is securely founded inthe very latest research about trauma, attachment and brain development clearly lays out the kinds of care that a child needs in order to overcome the scarring effects of early neglect and frightening physical abuse. An important new emphasis is on the crucial importance of caregivers' understanding and coming to terms with their own early attachment experiences. This is a must read book that will have a profound influence on the whole field of treatment of troubled children. -- Phyllis B. Booth, MA, LCPC, LMFT, RPT/S, director of training at the Theraplay Institute
Daniel Hughes has once again proven his keen insight into the psyches of unattached children. This book is filled with gems of wisdom about the therapeutic parenting of wounded children and the often counterintuitive ways one has to respond to their behavior. Through the voices of a foster mother, psychotherapist, and social worker, Hughes creates a pattern for understanding, empathizing, and treating these vulnerable and provocative children in a manner than can bring true healing, not just temporary relief. In this edition, Hughes has added the importance of having the mother look into her own attachment issues to ensure that the child can feel safe enough to relinquish control to her, an essential step toward self-regulation. This book is a must-read for all adoptive and foster parents and the professionals who work with them. -- Nancy Verrier, adoptive mother, psychotherapist, and the author of The Primal Wound and Coming Home To Self
Dr. Hughes has done the impossible: take the gold standard in practical texts for both the clinician and the foster or adoptive family, and make it better, by nearly any measure. Where would we have been without the first edition of this clear-headed, practical, clinically sound book? And now Dr. Hughes has taken the courageous step of modifying some of his own ideas and recommendations, in accord with new research, and the honing of his own views through continued clinical practice. -- Michael Trout, author of The Jonathon Letters, Director of The Infant-Parent Institute, Inc
I thought the first edition of Building the Bonds of Attachment a magnificent book and recommended it to everyone I knew. The changes in the second edition make it even more essential reading for all who care for and work with children who have suffered neglect, loss, and trauma, and therefore haven't a clue about how to love and connect with others. This beautifully realized story of a young girl's struggle to learn how to love makes gripping reading and will be an inspiration for all those who care for troubled children. In dramatized form the book presents a model both for the kind of therapy and the equally important kinds of parenting, that are needed to awaken love in deeply troubled children. The approach, which is securely founded in the very latest research about trauma, attachment and brain development clearly lays out the kinds of care that a child needs in order to overcome the scarring effects of early neglect and frightening physical abuse. An important new emphasis is on the crucial importance of caregivers' understanding and coming to terms with their own early attachment experiences. This is a "must read" book that will have a profound influence on the whole field of treatment of troubled children. -- Phyllis B. Booth, MA, LCPC, LMFT, RPT/S, director of training at the Theraplay Institute

About Daniel A. Hughes

Daniel A. Hughes, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who specializes in child abuse and neglect, attachment, foster care, and adoption. He resides in Maine and actively trains other therapists in the model of treatment known as Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, both within the United States and in other countries.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Abuse and Neglect of Katie Chapter 3 Ruth Daley (Foster Home #1) Chapter 4 Karen Miller (Foster Home #2) Chapter 5 Susan Cummings (Foster Home #3) Chapter 6 Allison Kaplan, Ph.D. Chapter 7 Choosing a New Approach Chapter 8 Jackie Keller (Foster Home #4) Chapter 9 Life with Jackie Chapter 10 The Quilt Chapter 11 Fighting with Jackie Chapter 12 Thanksgiving Dinner Chapter 13 Jackie and Ruth Chapter 14 Winter in Maine Chapter 15 Maine Court District Chapter 16 The Coming of Spring Chapter 17 Summer Again Chapter 18 Fear and Joy Chapter 19 Genreal Principles of Parenting Therapy

Additional information

CIN0765704048VG
9780765704047
0765704048
Building the Bonds of Attachment: Awakening Love in Deeply Troubled Children by Daniel A. Hughes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
2006-08-08
304
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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