The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting for Childhood Aggression and Violence

The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting for Childhood Aggression and Violence
Author: Sally Donovan,Carly Kingswood
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781839970108

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"Parenting a distressed child puts us in an extraordinary situation, which demands extraordinary parenting." The reasons why distressed children may behave violently can be complex; this book sets out the biological, psychological, and environmental reasons as to why your child may be displaying violent behaviours and helps you develop strategies to reduce the incidence of violence, de-escalate violent situations and repair relationships following incidents. With the aid of this guide, develop a language to enable children to understand their emotional states in a safe environment. Expertly written by award-winning author, columnist and adoptive parent Sally Donovan and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapist Carly Kingswood; learn how to care for yourself and the children in your lives.

Child to Parent Aggression and Violence

Child to Parent Aggression and Violence
Author: Hue San Kuay,Graham Towl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021-06-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429535215

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Parent-directed aggression and violence by children is a complex issue and may not be explained by focusing upon a single factor. The affected parents tend to delay seeking help from professionals due to not knowing where to seek help or even an inability to identify their experiences as a problem. This book provides parents and professionals with the much-needed information to tackle this incidence. In this book, Hue San Kuay and Graham Towl draw upon the evidence from past studies and case examples to describe the occurrence of child to parent aggression and violence, and highlight the roles by individuals and communities in intervening and preventing agression and violence. The nature-versus-nurture debate is included and callous-unemotional traits are explained as a predictor of aggression. The effect of parent-directed aggression is discussed, and prevention and intervention methods are presented. Delaying help-seeking could lead to serious consequences and make it harder to effectively intervene. Child to Parent Aggression and Violence is an essential read for practitioners and researchers working with parents, and most importantly, for parents themselves. This book includes suggestions for interventions, self-assessment on parent-directed aggression by children, and points of contact as reference to ease the process for both parents and practitioners. The authors will donate their royalties in full to Family Lives, UK. This organisation was registered as a charity in 1999. Previously known as Parentline, they provide support for families through a helpline and also offer drop-in sessions. They give tailored parental support within the community and schools, and offer support on issues such as bullying, special educational needs, and support for specific groups.

Working with Parents of Aggressive Children

Working with Parents of Aggressive Children
Author: Timothy A. Cavell,Lauren B. Quetsch
Publsiher: Applying Psychology in the Sch
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 143383913X

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This second edition features new research on children's emotional socialization and childhood aggression, and offers EDI-informed interventions.

The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting The Teen Years

The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting   The Teen Years
Author: Sally Donovan
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781784504441

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An honest insight into the rollercoaster reality of therapeutically parenting teenagers. Raising any teenager is tough, but raising teens who have experienced trauma in their early years is a whole different - and more difficult - ball game. Adoptive parent Sally Donovan is here to answer every question you've ever wanted to ask about therapeutically parenting teenagers, and a whole lot more besides. Therapeutic parenting is equal parts love, commitment, determination, and realism, and Sally writes about it all with equal parts blazing wit, tear-jerking honesty, and wisdom. Read this book to hear a voice speaking from experience - and above all, the heart - about everything to expect from therapeutically parenting your teens.

Working with Parents of Aggressive Children

Working with Parents of Aggressive Children
Author: Timothy A. Cavell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:640616476

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Public concerns about youth violence lead to questions about how professionals can help parents whose children are at risk for becoming violent. In this book the author suggests a model of parent therapy for families with aggressive school-age children. Responsive Parent Therapy expands upon and updates current parent-training programs that target primarily preschool children.-Responsive Parent Therapy assumes that the socialization of aggressive children requires sustained participation in a particular kind of parent-child relationship--one characterized by emotional acceptance, behavioral containment, and prosocial guidance and modeling. The chief task for practitioners is to help parents find the combination of acceptance, containment, and prosocial guidance that is most realistic given the parent, the child, and the social context for child rearing. This book outlines the strategies for doing that kind of therapeutic work. Parenting domains that serve important functions--goals, family structure, and parental self-care--are also addressed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).

The Complete Guide to Therapeutic Parenting

The Complete Guide to Therapeutic Parenting
Author: Jane Mitchell,Sarah Naish
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781787753778

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This is the go-to guide for practitioners, parents and carers who want to expand their understanding and skills for therapeutic parenting - a deeply nurturing parenting style particularly effective for children who have experienced trauma or adversity. It provides an easy to understand explanation of the latest theory and research in trauma and neuroscience, and explains how these relate to everyday parenting strategies. It provides clarity on complex areas, such as early developmental trauma in children, and insights into key challenges, including managing transitions, sibling relationships, challenging behaviour, the teenage years, and how to find time and space for self-care. With experience, professional expertise, and text features to aid learning throughout, this book is the one-stop shop for everyone wanting to truly understand every aspect of therapeutic parenting and trauma.

The A Z of Therapeutic Parenting

The A Z of Therapeutic Parenting
Author: Sarah Naish
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781784507329

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Therapeutic parenting is a deeply nurturing parenting style, and is especially effective for children with attachment difficulties, or who experienced childhood trauma. This book provides everything you need to know in order to be able to effectively therapeutically parent. Providing a model of intervention, The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting gives parents or caregivers an easy to follow process to use when responding to issues with their children. The following A-Z covers 60 common problems parents face, from acting aggressively to difficulties with sleep, with advice on what might trigger these issues, and how to respond. Easy to navigate and written in a straightforward style, this book is a 'must have' for all therapeutic parents.

Therapeutic Parenting Essentials

Therapeutic Parenting Essentials
Author: Sarah Naish,Sarah Dillon,Jane Mitchell
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781787750326

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All families of children affected by trauma are on a journey, and this book will help to guide you and your family on your journey from trauma to trust. Sarah Naish shares her own experiences of adopting five siblings. She describes how to use therapeutic parenting - a deeply nurturing parenting style - to overcome common challenges when raising children who have experienced trauma. The book describes a series of difficult episodes for her family, exploring both parent's and child's experiences of the same events - with the child's experience written by a former fostered child - and in doing so reveals the very good reasons why traumatized children behave as they do. The book explores the misunderstandings that grow between parents and their children, and provides comfort to the reader - you are not the only family going through this! Full of insights from a family and others who have really been there, this book gives you advice and strategies to help you and your family thrive.