Description

Book Synopsis

This book outlines both the theory and application of regulation intervention strategies for children with complex trauma history. National statistics identify that 1:7 children in the United States are subjected to child abuse or neglect. The age group with the highest reported incidences are in the 1-3 year old age group. The primary perpetrators of this abuse are the child’s caregivers. This age is closely associated with the critical period of development in the areas of the brain, the child’s physiology and their social/emotional well being. When primary attachment is disrupted, delays and disruptions across many domains occur.

When the perpetrator of their trauma is the same person who should be ensuring their safety, a child develops behaviors in an attempt to make sense of their world. The behaviors serve a purpose. Behavioral approaches which rely on positive and negative consequences do not adequately address the cause of the behavior and are therefore ineffective. Other existing trauma interventions rely on the individual to cognitively process information. However, when dysregulated, retrieval of information from the frontal lobe of the brain is not physiologically possible. All these approaches also intervene on the assumption that the child knows what normal regulation feels like. Most of these children however have only known chaos and fear novelty. This attachment based intervention model incorporates neurological, physiological, observational and practical regulation intervention strategies for anyone working with children with complex trauma history. It is able to be applied in home, school, community and in therapy environments. When a child feels regulated and safe, the effectiveness of the child’s trauma treatment can be enhanced.

Table of Contents
Part 1 Background Theory and Research Chapter 1 What is Complex Trauma? Chapter 2 The Process of Attachment Chapter 3 Neurology and the Development of Regulation Chapter 4 But Physiology Plays a Part in Complex Trauma! Chapter 5 The Child’s Managing Behaviors Chapter 6 How Does the Modulating Caregiver Impact the Child’s Regulation? Part 2 Intervention: The Attachment, Body Based Approach to Complex Trauma Regulation in Children Chapter 7 Safety and Attunement Chapter 8 The Assessment of the Child with a History of Complex Trauma Chapter 9 The Environmental “Container” Chapter 10 Safety and the Therapeutic Management Strategies for Carers and Therapists

Complex Trauma Regulation in Children: A Body-Based Attachment Approach

    Product form

    £80.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £89.99 – you save £9.00 (10%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 4 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Suellen Thomson-Link

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Complex Trauma Regulation in Children: A Body-Based Attachment Approach by Suellen Thomson-Link

      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 27/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031403194, 978-3031403194
      ISBN10: 3031403193

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book outlines both the theory and application of regulation intervention strategies for children with complex trauma history. National statistics identify that 1:7 children in the United States are subjected to child abuse or neglect. The age group with the highest reported incidences are in the 1-3 year old age group. The primary perpetrators of this abuse are the child’s caregivers. This age is closely associated with the critical period of development in the areas of the brain, the child’s physiology and their social/emotional well being. When primary attachment is disrupted, delays and disruptions across many domains occur.

      When the perpetrator of their trauma is the same person who should be ensuring their safety, a child develops behaviors in an attempt to make sense of their world. The behaviors serve a purpose. Behavioral approaches which rely on positive and negative consequences do not adequately address the cause of the behavior and are therefore ineffective. Other existing trauma interventions rely on the individual to cognitively process information. However, when dysregulated, retrieval of information from the frontal lobe of the brain is not physiologically possible. All these approaches also intervene on the assumption that the child knows what normal regulation feels like. Most of these children however have only known chaos and fear novelty. This attachment based intervention model incorporates neurological, physiological, observational and practical regulation intervention strategies for anyone working with children with complex trauma history. It is able to be applied in home, school, community and in therapy environments. When a child feels regulated and safe, the effectiveness of the child’s trauma treatment can be enhanced.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Background Theory and Research Chapter 1 What is Complex Trauma? Chapter 2 The Process of Attachment Chapter 3 Neurology and the Development of Regulation Chapter 4 But Physiology Plays a Part in Complex Trauma! Chapter 5 The Child’s Managing Behaviors Chapter 6 How Does the Modulating Caregiver Impact the Child’s Regulation? Part 2 Intervention: The Attachment, Body Based Approach to Complex Trauma Regulation in Children Chapter 7 Safety and Attunement Chapter 8 The Assessment of the Child with a History of Complex Trauma Chapter 9 The Environmental “Container” Chapter 10 Safety and the Therapeutic Management Strategies for Carers and Therapists

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account