Reparenting the Child who Hurts

Reparenting the Child who Hurts
Author: Caroline Archer,Christine Ann Gordon
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849052634

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" ... A parenting book [that] demystifies the latest thinking on neurobiology, physiology and trauma, and explains what the research means for parenting children who hurt"--Cover, page [4].

Reparenting the Child Who Hurts

Reparenting the Child Who Hurts
Author: Christine Gordon,Caroline Archer
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780857005687

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Finally, a parenting book which demystifies the latest thinking on neurobiology, physiology and trauma and explains what the research means for the everyday life of parents of children who hurt. As experts on adoption and fostering who are adoptive parents themselves, Caroline Archer and Christine Gordon explain how this knowledge can help parents to better understand and care for their child. They explain why conventional parenting techniques are often not helpful for the child who has experienced early trauma and explore why therapeutic reparenting is the only way to help repair the unhealthy neurobiological and behavioural patterns which affect the child's development. They do not shy away from how difficult reparenting is, acknowledging how hard it can be to recognise our own fallibility as parents and to change our own parenting patterns. The authors also offer hard-won advice on a range of common parenting flashpoints - from defusing arguments and aggression to negotiating bedtimes and breaks in routine, and making sure that special occasions are remembered for all the right reasons. Reparenting the Child Who Hurts is a humane, no-nonsense survival guide for any parent caring for a child with developmental trauma or attachment difficulties, and will also provide information and insights for social workers, teachers, counsellors and other professionals involved in supporting adoptive and foster families.

Next Steps in Parenting the Child who Hurts

Next Steps in Parenting the Child who Hurts
Author: Caroline Archer
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781853028021

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Caroline Archer sets out to provide adoptive and foster parents with an understanding of the complex range of difficulties with which their children may struggle as a result of their early experience of adversity. She presents strategies to help parents deal with their youngsters' troubling behaviour, in what seems to them a hostile world.

First Steps in Parenting the Child who Hurts

First Steps in Parenting the Child who Hurts
Author: Caroline Archer
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781853028014

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Offers advice for adoptive parents on attachment and developmental issues arising from separation, loss, and trauma in early childhood.

Homecoming

Homecoming
Author: John Bradshaw
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780804150385

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Are you outwardly successful but inwardly do you feel like a big kid? Do you aspire to be a loving parent but all too often “lose it” in hurtful ways? Do you crave intimacy but sometimes wonder if it’s worth the struggle? Or are you plagued by constant vague feelings of anxiety or depression? If any of this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing the hidden but damaging effects of a painful childhood—carrying within you a “wounded inner child” that is crying out for attention and healing. In this powerful book, John Bradshaw shows how we can learn to nurture that inner child, in essence offering ourselves the good parenting we needed and longed for. Through a step-by-step process of exploring the unfinished business of each developmental stage, we can break away from destructive family rules and roles and free ourselves to live responsibly in the present. Then, says Bradshaw, the healed inner child becomes a source of vitality, enabling us to find new joy and energy in living. Homecoming includes a wealth of unique case histories and interactive techniques, including questionnaires, letter-writing to the inner child, guided meditations, and affirmations. Pioneering when introduced, these classic therapies are now being validated by new discoveries in attachment research and neuroscience. No one has ever brought them to a popular audience more effectively and inspiringly than John Bradshaw.

Parenting the Hurt Child

Parenting the Hurt Child
Author: Gregory Keck,Regina Kupecky
Publsiher: Tyndale House
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781615214549

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The world is full of hurt children, and bringing one into your home can quickly derail the easy family life you once knew. Get effective suggestions, wisdom, and advice to parent the hurt child in your life. The best hope for tragedy prevention is knowledge! Updated and revised.

Stories that Heal

Stories that Heal
Author: Lee Wallas
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1991
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0393701069

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Describes the problems faced by adult children of alcoholics, and argues that positve stories can be used under hypnosis to replace painful memories

Healing the Hidden Hurts

Healing the Hidden Hurts
Author: Caroline Archer,Charlotte Drury,Jude Hills
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1849055483

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Providing an important insight into the positive and negative effects of early attachment experiences, this book explores its implications on physical, emotional, social and intellectual development and provides recommendations for best practice across a broad range of professional settings.