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Title Towards Belonging : Negotiating New Relationships for Adopted Children and Those in Care / edited by Andrew Briggs ; foreword by John Simmonds
Published London : Karnac Books, 2015
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (287 page)
Series The Tavistock Clinic Series
Tavistock Clinic series.
Contents COVER; CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; FOREWORD; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Towards belonging: conceptual definitions; CHAPTER TWO Some reflections on "towards belonging" for children in care: guided journey or "wandering lost"?; CHAPTER THREE Towards belonging: the role of a residential setting; CHAPTER FOUR Establishing a sense of belonging for looked after children: the journey from fear and shame to love and belonging; CHAPTER FIVE From owning to belonging; CHAPTER SIX Belonging inside: a child in search of herself
CHAPTER SEVEN The smell of belongingCHAPTER EIGHT Fostering relationships for looked after children; CHAPTER NINE Existential yearning: a family systemic perspective on belonging; Endpiece; REFERENCES; INDEX
Summary This book includes contributions from a wide range of interested observers and practitioners in the field of children in care and adoption, focusing on a core aspect of their emotional well-being and mental health. It focuses in particular on psychoanalytic, systemic and attachment theory approaches to the question of 'belonging': can these children allow themselves to belong to their new families, and also can these new families allow themselves to belong to these children? Highly innovative clinical work with these children in various settings is discussed alongside chapters that provide thought-provoking commentaries from practitioners surveying the often extremely disturbing societal and systemic landscape for the emotional lives of these children. The book is written to be accessible to clinicians, practitioners, researchers, policy advisors and students of all disciplines who have an interest in or brief to work with fostered and adopted children. It is hoped that the book will be used for teaching purposes on courses qualifying professionals across the child development, mental health and social care spectrum
Notes Text in English
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Subject Adopted children -- Great Britain -- Psychology
Foster children -- Great Britain -- Psychology
Child psychology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Adopted children -- Psychology
Child psychology
Foster children -- Psychology
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
Author Briggs, Andrew, editor.
Simmonds, John, writer of forword.
ISBN 9781782414032
1782414037
1782203249
9781782203247
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9781336283176
9781781815359
1781815356