This manual presents a structured, evidence-based protocol for mental health treatment for families that adopt vulnerable children.
Children who are adopted at an older age through foster care and those adopted from overseas orphanages are at high risk for behavioral and emotional distress. This important manual presents a structured, evidence-based protocol for providing mental health treatment to families adopting vulnerable children. Drawing on their extensive clinical experience as founding members of premier national organizations that serve adopted children and their families, the authors of this book describe the typical presenting behavioral problems of adopted children, as well as the underlying issues contributing to these problems that uniquely affect adoptive families. These include concerns related to parent child attachment, loss and grief, trauma, the child's understanding of his or her adoption "story," identity development, and birth family connections. Therapy sessions deliver evidence based child coping strategies and positive parenting approaches that are tailored to account for the child's past history, alongside resiliency focused, trauma competent, attachment based treatment. The book's companion website provides free in-session handouts for practitioners. Given the unique needs of this clinical population, this book is essential for therapists who treat adopted and foster youth and their families.Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Jill Waterman, PhD, is adjunct professor emerita in the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) psychology department and for many years was coordinator of the UCLA Psychology Clinic, the training clinic for UCLA's top-ranked clinical psychology doctoral program. She was one of the initial developers of UCLA Training, Intervention, Education, and Services (TIES) for Adoption (now called UCLA TIES for Families), an interdisciplinary program to support successful adoption from foster care of children with prenatal substance exposure and other at-risk conditions, and she has been with TIES since its inception in 1995. Much of the content of the adoption-specific therapy (ADAPT) model was developed through her years of clinical work and supervision at TIES. Currently, Dr. Waterman is the director of Infant Mental Health at UCLA TIES for Families, where she oversees the clinical and research components of the program. Dr. Waterman's research involves various aspects of adoption and child trauma. She and her students have followed one cohort of children adopted from foster care for 15-20 years and are now following a cohort of infants with prenatal substance exposure who are in foster care with prospective adoptive parents. In addition, she has provided training and consultation both locally and nationally on issues related to parenting and treatment of children in or adopted from foster care. Dr. Waterman has cochaired 21 doctoral dissertations and is the author of two books on child sexual abuse as well as an evidence-based group treatment manual for at-risk middle school students.
Audra K. Langley, PhD, is a clinical child psychologist and associate professor at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics. She is the director of UCLA TIES for Families, an innovative multidisciplinary program for children in or adopted from foster care and their families in Los Angeles County. Dr. Langley specializes in evidence-based treatments for children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress, anxiety, and related issues. Her body of work has sought to increaseLes informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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