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Part of the JKP Short Introductions series
Paperback: £12.99 / $20.95
2009, 216mm x 138mm / 8.5in x 5.5in, 112pp
ISBN: 978-1-84310-957-0, BIC 2: JM
JMC
JNSL
'The usefulness of this book, for any professional working with children and young people who have nay kind of attachment difficult cannot be over stated. For those who have a limited knowledge, it is accessible, informative and practical. For those who have a greater knowledge, it highlights in jargon-free language the importance of understanding attachment.'
- Journal of Mental Health
'The first of these two books is aimed at practitioners working with troubled young children and their caregivers. Using the continuing story of a fictional boy, Matthew, it sets out to explain why children who have experienced serious adversity evince difficulties and offers practical suggestions for ameliorating these... the book reads as a professional autobiographical account of a journey with discoveries made along the way... the authors clearly have amassed considerable clinical experience and offer some insightful interventions.'
- Adoption & Fostering
'The book will be a real help in staff development and training. There are excellent case studies, exercises and self-assessment "tools".'
- Caring Times
'...a good starting point for prospective adopters and even professionals who have little knowledge or understanding of attachment issues... This is a simple, basic and easy book to read and a good introduction to attachment.'
- Adoption Today
`With lucid diagrams, chapter summaries, and a glossary, this text is useful for anyone seeking exposure to or review of the fundamentals of attachment theory. `
- EABP Newsletter, Alexa Hubbard
'This book offers useful, practical advice, such as the importance of verbalising the child's thoughts and feelings and of responding to needs rather than just behaviours...highly recommended book.'
- The psychologist, Amy Critoph, Chartered Psychologist
'This is a fabulous book if you are just at the beginning to learn about attachment theory or want a very quick reference guide.'
- CAFCASS Norwich
'Colby Pierce's A Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorders offers a concise description of how attachment works, its affects on children's behaviour and their relation to others and the world in general. Offering helpful case studies, the author looks at matters like arousal and over arousal, the components of effective treatment, the role of caregivers, and exactly how the parent-child relationship, in the very earliest period, affects the child's understanding of, and response to, those about him. This book is ideal for students and helpful for many practitioners.'
- Young Minds
'This excellent book is a concise description of the core characteristics of early attachment experience and how this impacts on children's expectations of themselves, of others and of the world in general. Attachment disorders are described in detail with recommendations for interventions which facilitate more hopeful development. It is relevant to those working with children in any setting, but in particular to carers of children whose early life has been affected by adversity.'
- Dr Heather Geddes, Educational Psychotherapist, in Fostering Newsletter
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