The Attachment Therapy Companion
Key Practices for Treating Children & Families
19 October 2012
Description
An all-in-one professional practice guide.
• A synopsis of attachment theory and styles
• Core principles of attachment-focused therapy (synchrony, attunement, reciprocity, repair, regulation, and more)
• Core concepts of trauma and trauma-focused therapy (resistance, therapeutic, and building a coherent narrative)
• Intake and assessment methods
• Differential diagnosis
• Best practice standards and interventions
• PTSD and other comorbidities
• Treatment planning and behavior management
• Vicarious trauma
Complex trauma and developmental trauma disorder are also covered in depth, as well as up-to-date information on how brain science has changed our understanding of relationships and developmental functioning, and, in turn, phases of treatment and intervention options.
Reviews
"I highly recommend this book. Every psychotherapist or counselor should have it." — Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter
"[T]his text succeeds in providing its readers with an easy-to-follow primer on attachment-focused therapy." — Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
"[The book does] a fine job of consolidating current knowledge in the field and paving the way for future developments. The chosen examples are presented in a dialogue format that effectively demonstrates ways in which the clinician can strengthen the child-caregiver relationship." — PsychCentral