Attachment Trauma


Adoptive Parent Intentional Parent: A Formula for Building & Maintaining Your Child's Safety Net
The Magic Castle: A Mother's Harrowing True Story Of Her Adoptive Son's Multiple Personalities-- And The Triumph Of Healing
How Children Become Violent: Why Disrupted Attachment Patterns Trigger Pathological Behavior
Romanian orphans, adopted daughters: A parent's story about international adoption, growth and attachment
Detached: Surviving Reactive Attachment Disorder
Healing Trust: Rebuilding the Broken Bond for the Child With Reactive Attachment Disorder
The Girl Behind the Door: A Father's Journey Into the Mystery of Attachment
Goodbye, SaraJane: A Foster Child Writes Letters to Her Mother
Why Can't My Child Behave?: Empathic Parenting Strategies That Work for Adoptive and Foster Families
Attachment Parenting
Brain-Based Parenting: The Neuroscience of Caregiving for Healthy Attachment (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
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Learning the Dance of ...
 
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Holly van Guilden
The Foster Parenting Manual: A Practical Guide to Creating a Loving, Safe and Stable Home
Articles on Attachment Theory, Including: Separation Anxiety Disorder, Attachment Parenting, Attachment Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Harry Harlow, John Bowlby, Michael Rutter, Human Bonding, Rene Spitz, Mary Ainsworth
Broken Spirits Lost Souls: Loving Children With Attachment and Bonding Difficulties
When the infants were between 6 and 9 months of age, caregivers in the experimental group were trained in sensitive responding. Then at 1 year of age, Strange Situation assessments were done. The effects of the intervention were dramatic. Compared with the control group, infants in the experimental group were almost three times as likely to show a secure pattern of attachment. Follow-up studies found that the effects of the intervention were enduring and were still evident more than 2 years late ...more
Christopher Peterson, Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification

Judith Lewis Herman
It is regarded as axiomatic that parents have more power then children. This is an inescapable biological fact; young children are completely dependent on their parents or other caring adults for survival.
Judith Lewis Herman, Father-Daughter Incest

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