Therapeutically Parenting Teenagers with Developmental Trauma - Couverture souple

Fleming, Andy

 
9798730824126: Therapeutically Parenting Teenagers with Developmental Trauma

Synopsis

Extensive research shows that a child who experiences neglect and abuse may develop significant behavioural and emotional problems leading to trauma informed behaviours that remain through childhood into adulthood, referred to as developmental trauma.This book explores what interventions and approaches can support teenagers with developmental trauma and advocates a therapeutic parenting approach underpinned by the concept of Emotional Intelligence which will enable you to: •Realise why teenagers act the way they do•Train your mind to parent therapeutically•Understand what therapeutic parenting is•Develop your emotional intelligence•Communicate with your teenager•Support your teenager to manage friendships•Help your teenager to navigate the school day•Nurture family life•Recognise compassion fatigue and the need for self-careOur subconscious relentlessly introduces information and stimuli that confirm pre-existing beliefs while presenting thoughts and impulses that repeat previous experiences. If left unchecked, your subconscious will respond based on previous parental experiences and responses.To change your parenting style, the subconscious mind must be retrained to act the way you want it to in certain situations by filtering challenging behaviours and seeking therapeutic responses informed by learnt strategies that underpin therapeutic parenting. Therapeutically Parenting Teenagers with Developmental Trauma explores these skills to improve your relationship with your teenager.

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