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Understanding and Treating the Aggression of Children: Fawns in Gorilla Suits
Contributor(s): Crenshaw, David a. (Author), Mordock, John B. (Author)
ISBN: 0765705613     ISBN-13: 9780765705617
Publisher: Jason Aronson
OUR PRICE:   $56.43  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: Understanding and Treating the Aggression of Children Fawns in Gorilla Suits provides a thorough review of the theoretical and research basis of the techniques and interventions in the treatment of aggressive and sometimes violent children. This is not a dry and sterile academic review but rather one that comes from work directly in the therapy room with thousands of hurting and in many cases traumatized children. One cannot read this book without being deeply moved and touched by the pain of these children and yet also be buoyed by their courage and willingness to persevere against formidable barriers.
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Developmental - Child
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Couples & Family
Dewey: 155.418
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 6.18" W x 8.91" (1.12 lbs) 312 pages
 
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Understanding and Treating the Aggression of Children: Fawns in Gorilla Suits provides a thorough review of the theoretical and research basis of the techniques and interventions in the treatment of aggressive and sometimes violent children. This is not a dry and sterile academic review but rather one that comes from work directly in the therapy room with thousands of hurting and in many cases traumatized children. One cannot read this book without being deeply moved and touched by the pain of these children and yet also be buoyed by their courage and willingness to persevere against formidable barriers. The metaphor of the fawn in a gorilla suit is introduced, followed by chapters covering developmental failures and invisible wounds, profound and unacknowledged losses, the implication of new findings from neuroscience, psychodynamics of aggressive children, risk factors when treating the traumatized child, special considerations when treating children in foster care, strengthening relationships with parents and helping them be more effective, enhancing relationships with direct care and instructional staff, developing mature defenses, and coping skills, creating a therapeutic milieu for traumatized children, and fostering hope and resilience.