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The Trauma and AttachmentAware Classroom

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Kim S. Golding, Jane Fain, Ann Frost, Cathy Mills, Helen Worrall, Netty Roberts, Eleanor Durrant and Sian Templeton

An observational tool designed to help structure observations of children aged 5 – 11 with attachment issues in school.

Rebecca Brooks

Offering teachers and other education staff guidance on how to work with children who have experienced trauma, this practical book is full of hands-on tips and guidance as to the most effective ways they can offer support. It covers a wide breadth of topics such as behavioural issues and home and school co-operation.

A Treasure Box for Creating TraumaInformed Organizations

A Ready-to-Use Resource for Trauma, Adversity, and Culturally Informed, Infused and Responsive Systems

Dr. Karen Treisman

A valuable one-stop resource from bestselling author Dr. Karen Treisman on getting organizations truly trauma, adversity, and culturally informed, infused, and responsive. Packed with full-colour photocopiable worksheets, downloadable materials, and exercises ready to use with your workforce, this is the ultimate guide to weaving a deep understanding of trauma and adversity into the very fabric of your organization.

‘This new toolbox is precisely that - a set of powerful and imaginative tools that help individuals and organizations understand what has gone wrong for the people in their care and how to make it right.’ Sandra L. Bloom, M.D., Associate Professor, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University

Creating TraumaInformed, Strengths-Based Classrooms

Teacher Strategies for Nurturing Students’ Healing, Growth, and Learning

Tom Brunzell and Jacolyn Norrish

This accessible guide advises teachers on creating classroom environments that promote healing and growth for all students, particularly the most vulnerable. Grounded not only in trauma-informed education but in positive psychology, this book helps teachers to set up the most vulnerable students to heal from trauma, build resilience and fulfil their full academic potential.

mAy 2021 | £22.99 | 272PP | PB | ISBN-9781787753747

Creating Change for Vulnerable Teens

Lessons from a Therapeutic Farm Making a Difference to the Lives of Young People

Tish Feilden

Foreword by Jonathan Dimbleby o ct 2020 | £14.99 | 160PP | PB | ISBN-9781787755369

Inspiring stories of transformation which offers guidance for readers working with vulnerable teens.

The Simple Guides to Trauma and Attachment 5-Book Set

Betsy de Thierry

Illustrated by Emma Reeves

The Simple Guides library by Betsy de Thierry is your primary tool for gaining a real-world understanding of trauma. Featuring five, quick reads with easy-to-understand language and practical advice, covering: attachment difficulties, child trauma, collective trauma, shame, and complex trauma and dissociation.

Se P 2022 | £52 | PB | ISBN-9781839975929

BETSY DE THIERRY is a mum, a practicing psychotherapist and a qualified primary school teacher. With almost 30 years of experience and knowledge within the field, she is a trainer in trauma recovery and the founder of the Trauma Recovery Centre.

The Incredible Teenage Brain

Everything You Need to Know to Unlock Your Teen’s Potential Bettina Hohnen,

Jane Gilmour & Tara Murphy

Illustrated by Douglas Broadley

Foreword by Sarah Jayne Blakemore

An accessible, positive and cutting edge resource for parents and anyone working with teenagers, explaining the incredible teen brain and how to support both academic and life learning during adolescence.

‘This is an insightful, inspiring and fun book that opens the lid on the often misunderstood and sometimes maligned world of the teenager. Invaluable for parents and those who work with teens.’ Prof. Tony Charman, Chair in Clinical Child Psychology, King’s College London o ct 2019 | £15.99 | 360PP | PB | 16 B l A ck AND W h I te I llu S t RAt I o NS | ISBN-9781785925573 | R I ght S S ol D : c h IN e S e (com P le), c h IN e S e ( SI m P l I f I e D )

The Child’s World, Third Edition

The Essential Guide to Assessing Vulnerable Children, Young People and their Families

Edited by Jan Horwath and Dendy Platt

Completely updated and expanded edition of THE bestselling guide to assessing vulnerable children, young people and their families.

Dec 2018 | £26.99 | 696PP | PB | ISBN-9781785921162

How to Be Angry Strategies to Help Kids Express Anger Constructively

Signe Whitson

Illustrated by Adam A. Freeman

Foreword by Dr. Lori Desautels

This expert guide provides step-by-step guidelines for building anger management and assertive emotional expression skills through tailored lessons, group activities and thought-provoking discussions. Suitable for use with children and teenagers aged 5 - 18, this resource will help children to overcome self-destructive patterns of behaviour. A

Group Activities for Social Emotional Learning using Sketch Comedy and Improv Games

Shawn Amador, LCSW & Eleni S. Liossis, PsyD, ATR, RDT

Provides educators and therapists with structured activities with downloadable materials that help lead participants through fun learning of social emotional skills, including how to collaborate and be flexible.

‘I love this book and will be using it in my classes and therapy. I hope this becomes a resource in every library. It is a jewel!’ Margot Escott LCSW, Psychotherapist & Improv Teacher, Owner and founder of Improv for Wellness f e B 2023 | £19.99 | 144PP | PB | ISBN-9781839972928

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