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Attachment After Adversity: Building Resilience through Relationships (English)
Introduction
Introduction
Vulnerable Children: the Consequence of Early Adversity
Vulnerable Children: The Consequences of Early Adversity
Children and Stress
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Resilience: How We Overcome Obstacles
Resilience: How We Overcome Obstacles
What is Resilience?
How do we build resilience?
Resilience is not magic
Resilience in Children Separated from Parental Care
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Secure Attachment as a Core Component of Resilience
Secure Attachment as a Core Component of Resilience
Attachment Styles
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The Development of Attachment
The Development of Attachment
Secure Attachment
Insecure-Avoidant Attachment
Insecure-Ambivalent Attachment
Disorganized Attachment
Important Note:
How do Early Childhood Adversity and Attachment Interact?
Building Resilience Through Attachment After Early Adversity
Children in the Care of Biological Parents: Family Preservation and Reintegration
Permanent Placements: Kinship and Adoptive Families
Children in Foster Care
Children in Group Care
Interventions to Support Attachment
What Matters Most: Key Themes from Interventions
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7 Action Steps to Building Resilience through Relationships
7 Action Steps to Building Resilience through Relationships
1. Build a Social Network
2. Create Structure and Healthy Expectations
3. Promote Protective Factors
4. Allow Managed Adversity
5. Facilitate Self-Regulation
6. Teach Caregivers Parenting Skills
7. Support Caregiver Health
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Case Study
Case Study
Questions to Consider
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