Assessing disorganized attachment behaviour in children : an evidence-based model for understanding and supporting families / edited by David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings
The maltreatment pathway model and its components / David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings -- The notion of enhanced relationship skills / Yvalia Febrer -- Exploring mechanisms of maltreatment in a family / Alice Cook -- Identifying low mentalizing capacity using the adult attachment interview / David Wilkins -- Using a guided parenting task / Lissil Averill -- Using a strange situation procedure and guided parenting tasks / Yvonne Shemmings and Michelle Thompson -- Working with disconnected or insensitive parents by increasing mentalizing capacity / Yvonne Shemmings -- Using Modified story stems / David Wilkins -- Exploring children's inner worlds / Fran Feeley -- Using the child attachment interview / David Phillips -- Working with children and families to promote a secure base / Claire Denham and Jo George -- Attachment to people and place with traveller families / Melanie Hamilton-Perry -- Introducing the ADAM Project across the entire Children and Families Department in Enfield, London / David Wilkins -- Introducing the ADAM Project in Lewisham / Tania Young -- Using Pathway Model components as counter indicators in a complex child protection referral / Henry Smith -- Fake it till you make it: can deliberately adopting secure attachment behaviour lead to secure attachment organizations? / Sonja Falck and David Shemmings
Summary
Presenting an evidence-based model for assessing children with disorganized attachment and their adult carers, this book outlines key indicators of child maltreatment and effective interventions for child protection workers