Living Alongside a Child's Recovery
Discover the profound insights of "Living Alongside a Child's Recovery" by Billy Pughe, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2006. This essential guide, comprising 144 pages, emphasizes the significance of understanding child development and attachment theory for effective therapeutic parenting, particularly for traumatized children.
Pughe delves into the origins of trauma and its far-reaching effects on a child's capacity to form and sustain healthy family connections, whether with birth or foster parents, or caregivers in residential settings. This book is a vital resource for parents, counselors, and professionals working with children with special needs, offering practical strategies and a compassionate approach to support their recovery journey.
Enhance your understanding of pediatric psychology and child psychotherapy with this insightful read, designed to empower parents and caregivers in nurturing resilience and fostering emotional well-being in children.