Adopted children who have suffered trauma and neglect have structural brain change, as well as specific developmental and emotional needs. They need particular care to build attachment and overcome trauma. This book provides professionals with the knowledge and advice they need to help adoptive families build positive relationships and help children heal. It explains how neglect, trauma and prenatal exposure to drugs or alcohol affect brain and emotional development, and explains how to recognise these effects and attachment issues in children. It also provides ways to help children settle into new families and home and school approaches that encourage children to flourish. The book also includes practical resources such as checklists, questionnaires, assessments and tools for professionals including social workers, child welfare workers and mental health workers. This book will be an invaluable resource for professionals working with adoptive families and will support them in nurturing positive family relationships and resilient, happy children. It is ideal as a child welfare text or reference book and will also be of interest to parents.
| ISBN | 1849058911 | | Pages | 512 | | ISBN13 | 9781849058919 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 680 | | Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | | Height (mm) | 234 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 156 | | Publication date | 15 Feb 2012 | | Spine width (mm) | 28 | | DEWEY | 362.734 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC23 | |
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Introduction.; Part 1. The Issues of Neglect and Trauma in Today's Adoption.; 1. The Changing Nature of Adoption.; 2. Trauma, Stress, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - Interrelationships.; 3. Neglect.; 4. Traumatic Stress - The Symptom Clusters.; 5. Early Relational Trauma, Traumatic Loss, and Effects on Development.; 6. Trauma and Neglect - Double Insults.; 7. Attachment and Trauma/Neglect.; Part 2. Putting the Pieces Together - Restoration after Traumatic Stress and Neglect.; 8. Common Ground: What Parents, Caseworkers, Teachers, and Therapists Can Do to Help.; 9. The Role of the Child Welfare/Social Worker.; 10. The Role of the Mental Health Worker.; 11. Structuring Careers and Practices.; 12. Creating Resilience in Children and Their Families.; Appendices.; Glossary.; Useful Tools and Exercises.; References.; Resources and Recommended Reading.; Index.
"The 'required reading list' in adoption just go longer, and shorter. Nurturing Adoptions is several lon-awaited books in one: a deft overview of neglect and trauma's effects on children and families, a collection of practical pearls for adoptive parentss, a best practices primer for child welfare professionals of Ms Gray's state-of-the-art approac -- Juliean Davies. MD, The Ctr for Adoption Medicine, UWashington "book jacket"

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