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Designed as a professional complement to Sarah Naish's bestselling A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting, this tried and tested resource offers practical tools for all professionals supporting therapeutic families. Based on the latest research, and with photocopiable worksheets, pro formas and charts to use with parents, these tools will help you to build supportive and stable relationships with families and reduce family breakdown. The resource is structured into three parts: 1. The Trauma Tracker Tool - designed to support the stability of the family and to predict possible incidents by providing an understanding of the presenting behaviours in the context of the child's history 2. The Developmental Foundation Planner - to help professionals to identify and address unmet developmental needs in a structured way as soon as a child is placed with a family and thereby help reduce instances of family breakdown 3. The Behaviour - Assessment of Impact and Resolution Tool (BAIRT) - which enables practitioners of most levels to engage in a step by step intervention, breaking down the most complex behaviours with a problem solving supportive process, thereby reducing the effects of blocked care and enabling engagement with parents in an honest, positive process. Simple to use, and easy to implement, these tools will enable you to create therapeutic, trauma-informed assessments, intervention and support.Product Identifiers
PublisherJessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN-139781787756939
eBay Product ID (ePID)15049063648
Product Key Features
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting Professional Companion: Tools for Proactive Practice
Publication Year2021
SubjectMedicine
TypeTextbook
AuthorSarah Dillon, Jane Mitchell, Sarah Naish
Subject AreaChildren & Family, Developmental Psychology
SeriesTherapeutic Parenting Books
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height296 mm
Item Weight600 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorSarah Naish, Sarah Dillon, Jane Mitchell
TopicOpinion of the People