Parenting Children with Disrupted Attachment

"You can tell them that you love them, you can tell them that you're going to keep them safe, you can tell them all these things, but it takes them years to really believe that that's actually what you're doing. They have no trust. They can't trust themselves, let alone trus...

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Kaituhi rangatōpū: Kanopy (Firm)
Hōputu: Ngā ataata tikinoa
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I whakaputaina: [Place of publication not identified] : Cavalcade Productions, 2006.
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Whakarāpopototanga:"You can tell them that you love them, you can tell them that you're going to keep them safe, you can tell them all these things, but it takes them years to really believe that that's actually what you're doing. They have no trust. They can't trust themselves, let alone trust anybody else."- Denise, Adoptive Mother This video examines issues encountered by parents, including foster parents, adoptive parents, or family members who are caring for a child with attachment disorder. Topics Understanding Behaviors Testing Limits Ongoing Repair and Crises Developmental Level Developing Trust Routine, Consistency, Predictability Attunement Limits and Control Containment and Self-Regulation Self-Care Building Basic Skills Feelings Touch
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Whakaahuatanga ōkiko:1 streaming video file (45 min.)
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Hōputu:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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