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Treating traumatic stress in children and adolescents : how to foster resilience through attachment, self-regulation, and competency / Margaret E. Blaustein, Kristine M. Kinniburgh.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries PsychologyDetalles de publicación: New York ; London : Guilford Press, 2010, ©2010.Descripción: xii, 372 páginas : ilustraciones ; 27 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin medio
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781606236253
  • 1606236253
Otro título:
  • How to foster resilience through attachment, self-regulation, and competency [Parte del título]
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • RJ 506.P55 B53.2010
Contenidos:
The developmental impact of trauma -- Child development, the human danger response, and adaptation : a three-part model for understanding child behaviors -- The attachment, self-regulation, and competency treatment framework -- Caregiver management of affect -- Attunement -- Consistent caregiver response -- Building routines and rituals -- Affect identification -- Modulation -- Affect expression -- Strengthening executive functions -- Self-development and identity -- Trauma experience integration.
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The developmental impact of trauma -- Child development, the human danger response, and adaptation : a three-part model for understanding child behaviors -- The attachment, self-regulation, and competency treatment framework -- Caregiver management of affect -- Attunement -- Consistent caregiver response -- Building routines and rituals -- Affect identification -- Modulation -- Affect expression -- Strengthening executive functions -- Self-development and identity -- Trauma experience integration.