This illustrated, multi-media resource offers a theoretically coherent, practice-based model for the application of attachment theory in working with any adults, including those who pose a risk to themselves or to other adults or children. Key features: Based on a model which complements existing therapeutic methods; includes powerful audio and written stories which bring theory to life; provides frameworks and tools to enhance the capacity of practitioners and to inform supervision. About the resource: At the heart of ...
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This illustrated, multi-media resource offers a theoretically coherent, practice-based model for the application of attachment theory in working with any adults, including those who pose a risk to themselves or to other adults or children. Key features: Based on a model which complements existing therapeutic methods; includes powerful audio and written stories which bring theory to life; provides frameworks and tools to enhance the capacity of practitioners and to inform supervision. About the resource: At the heart of the resource is the five-step LEARN model, a flexible interviewing strategy which helps practitioners work with confidence in an attachment-informed way. Having introduced contemporary attachment theory, its links with neuro-biology and the importance of personal stories, the manual and audio DVD provide five powerful case studies to illustrate the three different attachment strategies, with audio interviews, commentaries and guided practical exercises. A detailed Interviewing Guide provides an invaluable framework for conducting and making sense of interviews, with examples of possible responses which might promote integration.Further exercises provide the basis for assessment and intervention with clients, and a final section shows how attachment-informed supervision can help to enhance practice. This work-based resource increases the confidence of practitioners to act as change agents with their clients, and to relate to them in attuned and effective ways. It can be used by individuals, teams, co-workers, supervisors and teachers/trainers to reflect on and improve the preparation, use and support of attachment thinking in practice. It speaks to diverse professions and modalities and can be used in a multi-disciplinary environment by both adult and children's services.Contents include: * Chapter 1 Introducing attachment theory * Chapter 2 Memory systems, integration and discourse * Chapter 3 The LEARN Model for promoting narrative integration * Chapter 4 - 8 Five case studies illustrating the different attachment strategies * Chapter 9 Tools and exercises for practice * Chapter 10 Supporting, supervising and sustaining practitioners * References This pack contains: Illustrated, colour-coded print material with audio DVD, including: 5 audio and print-based case studies and interviews with guided practice exercises, a 42pp interviewing guide plus discourse marking sheets, 10 exercises for assessment and intervention with clients, and a wealth of background information and guidance. Vital information for: Frontline practitioners and teams within social care, mental health, criminal justice and education. Professionals in social work, psychology, nursing, psychotherapy, counselling, family therapy, psycho-sexual counselling, education, probation, forensic mental health, adoption and fostering, residential care, leaving care services, teaching and training. Students on qualifying and post-qualifying professional courses.
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Add this copy of Attachment-Based Practice With Adults: Understanding to cart. $166.62, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Pavilion Publishing and Media.