By Caroline Archer and Alan Burnell.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN 1843100215
£16.99
This book is divided into theory and practice. The theory provides a taster to current thinking about research and observation. This part combines aspects of attachment with the neurological concepts of the developing foetus and child, referring to the work of leading experts in trauma, attachment and separation and loss.
There is a comprehensive reference to "flight, fight and freeze" and discussions on techniques such as coherent narrative, which is essential to understanding relationships and attachment figures and their own experiences of childhood.
Looked after children get confidence boost from advocacy project
06 August 2008
Letters, 24 July: Devon mismanagement, practice assessor conduct and cycling to see clients
24 July 2008
Cafcass sets out to improve handling of private law cases
23 July 2008
Career Clinic: I chose the adult pathway. Do I need extra training to work in children's services?
16 July 2008
Youth Justice and the Youth Justice Board
26 August 2008
Substance misuse
15 August 2008
Details of government consultations
21 August 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008