Child-Centred Attachment Therapy

The CcAT Programme

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Mental Health
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Author: Maggie Gall, Alexandra Maeja Raicar, Pauline Sear ISBN: 9780429911828
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Maggie Gall, Alexandra Maeja Raicar, Pauline Sear
ISBN: 9780429911828
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

This book describes the development of the Child-Centred Attachment Therapy (CcAT) model of working with children with attachment difficulties. The authors describe, in a vivid and accessible manner, the complexities involved in supporting parents in their struggles to respond positively to the needs of children who have been traumatised by their early experiences. After many years of working with a number of families with children who act out their hurt through difficult behaviours, the authors offer their insights to help both parents and professionals to understand and deal more effectively with such behaviours. The CcAT therapists give an impressive account of their belief in a therapeutic approach that focuses on attachment and protection as prerequisites for promoting healthy relationships.

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This book describes the development of the Child-Centred Attachment Therapy (CcAT) model of working with children with attachment difficulties. The authors describe, in a vivid and accessible manner, the complexities involved in supporting parents in their struggles to respond positively to the needs of children who have been traumatised by their early experiences. After many years of working with a number of families with children who act out their hurt through difficult behaviours, the authors offer their insights to help both parents and professionals to understand and deal more effectively with such behaviours. The CcAT therapists give an impressive account of their belief in a therapeutic approach that focuses on attachment and protection as prerequisites for promoting healthy relationships.

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