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Author Troutman, Beth.

Title Attachment-informed parent coaching / Beth Troutman
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022

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Contents Born for relationships - The IoWA-PCIT parent coaching model - How to complete an attachment-informed early-childhood mental health assessment - How to coach parents to follow their child's lead in play - How to coach parents to set limits and improve child compliance - How to tailor parent coaching: four examples - Ordinary magic: how to tailor coaching for dyads with secure attachment - Open to change: how to tailor coaching for parents with secure/autonomous attachment - Can't live with you, can't live without you: how to tailor coaching for dyads with ambivalent/resistant attachment - Mired in relationships: how to tailor coaching for parents with preoccupied attachment - Going it alone: how to tailor coaching for dyads with avoidant attachment - What does not kill me makes me stronger: how to tailor coaching for parents with dismissing attachment - Attachment anxiety: how to tailor coaching for dyads with disorganized and controlling attachment - Ghosts in the playroom: how to tailor coaching for parents with unresolved attachment loss or trauma - Attachment trauma: how to tailor coaching for parents of children in foster care - Adoption and attachment: how to tailor coaching for parents of adopted children - Behind the mirror: learning and growing as an attachment-informed therapist - Dancing toward security: adding new steps to your attachment dance
Summary This book examines attachment-informed parent coaching to address emotional and behavioral problems of young children. The volume summarizes relevant developmental and attachment theory research and describes how it supports an attachment-informed parent coaching approach. The book addresses the challenges of parenting young children with disruptive behavior or who are emotionally reactive, and how mental health providers can help parents address these challenges. Chapters describe how therapists can use their observations of parents and children interacting to tailor parent coaching according to different child and adult attachment patterns. It discusses the important role of adult attachment in tailoring parent coaching, including an understanding of how the therapists working model of attachment influences their work with families. Each chapter includes information on current research as well as rich examples of how this research can inform clinical practice. Key areas of coverage include: The role of adult attachment in working with young children. Addressing secure, ambivalent/resistant, avoidant, disorganized, and controlling child-parent dyads. Coaching parents who have a secure, earned secure, preoccupied, dismissing, or unresolved working model of attachment. Working with adopted children and children in foster care. This book is an essential resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and professionals in developmental psychology, social work, pediatrics, family studies, nursing, child psychiatry, pediatrics, occupational therapy, and early childhood education
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 3, 2022)
Subject Attachment behavior in children.
Child psychology.
Attachment behavior in children
Child psychology
Aferrament (Psicologia)
Psicologia del desenvolupament.
Psicologia infantil.
Genre/Form Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030985707
3030985709