This book gives extensive coverage to work by staff at the Cotswold Community, a therapeutic community of working with the psychodynamic principle, from 1994 to 2000.
It Covers every aspect of the therapeutic way of working in great detail and gives good examples of practice and theory. It also lays out the principles that underpin way of working within a therapeutic environment.’
– Children Now
‘Trauma for many, is a fact of life. But is the right kind of human environment, so too is recovery.’
– Attributed to Paul van Heeswyck from the foreword
‘The text draw on the author’s experience and wealth of material from staff discussions.
The therapeutic framework is applied to this client group and integrated into all aspects of their care. The additional material on child-adult, staff-dynamics, supervision and management, will be of great interest to a wide range of residential staff, social workers, foster carers, therapists and educationalists caring for or working with emotionally needy children and young people.’
– Community Care
Based on work carried out by staff at the Cotswold Community over a number of years, Therapeutic Approaches in Work with Traumatized Children and Young People provides a clear and comprehensive link between theory and practice. The author shows how practice in residential child care, fostering and other areas of work with children can be developed in a way that is thoughtful and underpinned by a sound theoretical base.
Meeting weekly to discuss and review their therapeutic practice in the light of relevant theoretical approaches, the staff at the Cotswold Community produced an invaluable record of working with emotionally traumatized children. The result, brought together here by Patrick Tomlinson, is an in-depth account of a ’thinking culture’ which provides continual opportunities to respond to children’s needs in innovative ways – these include useful suggestions on a range of key issues including education and play, primary provision, sexuality and aggression.
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword, Paul Van Heeswyk. Introduction. 1. The Cotswald Community. 2. Primary Provision – Theory and Practice. 3. Therapeutic Task with Emotionally Integrated Children – Theory and Practice. 4. Therapeutic Education. 5. Play. 6. Therapeutic Communication – Individual and Group Meetings for Children. 7. Language. 8. Delinquent Excitement and Subculture. 9. Authority, Consequences and Reparation. 10. Gender Issues, Sexuality and Dress. 11. Working with Absence and Break Periods. 12. Leavings, Endings and Beginnings. 13. External Reality and Protection from Impingement (intolerable disruption and stimulation). 14. Working with Violence and Aggression. 15. Working with Powerful Feelings and Supervision. 16. Management Structure and the Therapeutic Task. 17. Special Events. 18. Other Questions, Other Possibilities. References. Index.
Over de auteur
Patrick Tomlinson is a social care consultant. He has many years’ experience as a practitioner, manager and director of therapeutic child care services, and is author of several books on therapeutic child care.