ABSTRACT

Attachment-Focused Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents brings together two powerful treatment directions that exponentially expand the knowledge and skills available to child and adolescent trauma therapists. The book provides theoretical knowledge, clinical approaches, and specific, detailed techniques that clinicians will find indispensable in the treatment of the most challenging and high-risk young trauma victims. Also included are case studies, developed from over three decades of experience, that show the reader how to use the techniques in real-life settings. The treatment approach described here is flexible enough to adapt to real clients in the real world, regardless of trauma and attachment histories, family and living situations, or difficulties engaging in supportive therapeutic relationships. Clear and cohesive, the model presented here allows room for the individuality and approach of each therapist so that the therapeutic relationship can evolve in a genuine and unique way. An appendix of photocopiable worksheets gives interactive tools for therapists to immediately use with clients.

chapter 2|14 pages

The Neurobiology of Attachment and Trauma

chapter 3|21 pages

Complex Trauma in a Clinical Setting

chapter 4|14 pages

Attachment and Attachment-Focused Therapy

chapter 5|6 pages

Phase-Oriented Psychotherapy

chapter 6|15 pages

Bringing It Together

The Treatment Frame

chapter 7|21 pages

Phase One—Stabilisation and Relationships

Process and Conceptualisation

chapter 8|15 pages

Beginning Phase One

First Session and Assessment

chapter 9|48 pages

Phase One

Strategies and Interventions

chapter 10|11 pages

Phase Two

Trauma Processing and Integration

chapter 11|13 pages

Phase Three

Moving Forward

chapter 12|9 pages

External Systems