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When children from insecure backgrounds become adolescents, the challenges they experience themselves and present for those around them can get a lot harder to sort out, before the teenager can fully integrate into society. These adolescents can quickly acquire 'bad kid' or 'anti-social' labels. They may form attachments by joining gangs, but in doing so, further alienate themselves from other more constructive options on offer.The contributors to this much needed book have all worked successfully on the front line with teenagers whose ability to make healthy relationships, or to find learning exciting or even possible, has been severely compromised by their past experiences of trauma, neglect and abuse. Each expert practitioner offers practical strategies, underpinned by attachment theory and their own extensive experience, to enable teachers, psychologists, therapists and social workers to reach out to young people in new ways, establishing genuine connection and real possibilities for learning and hope.

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Teenager issues covered include: attachment issues, working one to one, refugees and unaccompanied minors, strategies for school learning that go beyond behaviour management, extreme attachment difficulties, alienation and gang culture, the power of working with creative and artistic materials, transition and sudden changes in school life, handling the transition from school to adulthood.

Teenagers and Attachment: Helping Adolescents

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    A Paperback / softback by Dan Hughes, Louise Michelle Bomber, Karl Heinz Brisch

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      Publisher: Worth Publishing
      Publication Date: 29/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9781903269138, 978-1903269138
      ISBN10: 190326913X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      When children from insecure backgrounds become adolescents, the challenges they experience themselves and present for those around them can get a lot harder to sort out, before the teenager can fully integrate into society. These adolescents can quickly acquire 'bad kid' or 'anti-social' labels. They may form attachments by joining gangs, but in doing so, further alienate themselves from other more constructive options on offer.The contributors to this much needed book have all worked successfully on the front line with teenagers whose ability to make healthy relationships, or to find learning exciting or even possible, has been severely compromised by their past experiences of trauma, neglect and abuse. Each expert practitioner offers practical strategies, underpinned by attachment theory and their own extensive experience, to enable teachers, psychologists, therapists and social workers to reach out to young people in new ways, establishing genuine connection and real possibilities for learning and hope.

      Table of Contents
      Teenager issues covered include: attachment issues, working one to one, refugees and unaccompanied minors, strategies for school learning that go beyond behaviour management, extreme attachment difficulties, alienation and gang culture, the power of working with creative and artistic materials, transition and sudden changes in school life, handling the transition from school to adulthood.

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