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Coaching Parents of Vulnerable Infants

The Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up Approach

Kristin Bernard, Mary Dozier

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie

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This is the authoritative presentation of Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC), the widely disseminated, evidence-based home-visiting intervention for parents of infants who have experienced adversity, such as homelessness, neglect, or institutional care. Vivid case examples--including one that runs throughout the book--illustrate the importance of responsive parenting for helping children develop secure attachments and key regulatory capacities. Over the course of 10 coaching sessions incorporating extensive in-the-moment comments and video feedback, ABC enhances parents' ability to follow their children’s lead, nurture when children are distressed, and avoid frightening behaviors. In a readable, accessible style, chapters describe adaptations for different populations (high-risk birth parents, foster parents, parents who have adopted internationally, and parents of toddlers) and provide guidelines for training and implementation.
 

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maltreatment, psychotherapy, children born in orphanages, emotional disorders, foster care, international adoptions, home visiting programs, parent coaching, neglect, parent-infant relationships, teen moms, adolescent mothers, social workers, working with foster kids, at-risk babies, ABC approach, parent training, infantparent interventions, childhood trauma, families in poverty, infant mental health, birth parents, prevention, homelessness, preschoolers, child psychology, high-risk, attachment theory, orphanages, parenting skills, responsive parenting, insecurity, evidence-based, helping at-risk families, childhood poverty, homeless families, counselors, parent-child relationships, insecure attachments, early childhood, family, child welfare professionals, preventing child abuse, video feedback, fathers, preventing emotional disorders, at-risk toddlers, young children, infant development, parenting programs, John Bowlby, families, harsh parenting, coaches, mothers, infancy, clinical psychologists, sensitive parenting, caregiving, interventions, child abuse, early intervention, child development, improving foster care, parenting styles, caregivers, developmental psychology, treatment manuals, working with parents, improving parenting skills, ABC intervention, attachment researchers, toddlers