Separation Revisited
Explore the intricate world of adolescent emotions in "Separation Revisited" by renowned author and scholar, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020. With 202 pages of insightful analysis, this book revisits the impact of separation through the lens of attachment theory, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding how teenagers navigate the unique challenges of being fostered. Drawing on extensive research, "Separation Revisited" delves into the psychological responses of adolescents during this pivotal experience, making it an essential read for social workers, educators, and parents alike. Discover how the principles of attachment can illuminate narratives of resilience and vulnerability in young people facing foster care. Enhance your understanding of this crucial topic with this thought-provoking paperback edition.