Craig
W. Clark, MA, MFT,
faculty in the John F. Kennedy University Graduate School of Professional
Psychology and therapist in private practice, has co-authored a book
about the treatment of trauma/attachment disorders.
Contributors include seasoned therapists from around the country who
have trained with Daniel A. Hughes, PhD, originator of this treatment
approach.
“Creating
Capacity for Attachment: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy in the Treatment
of Trauma-Attachment Disorder” is a comprehensive book intended
for therapists, parents, and other professionals who live and work with
children who struggle with relationship problems rooted in unresolved
trauma related to abuse, neglect and/or loss.
This
type of experiential psychotherapy utilizes relationship-building interactions
during sessions and with caregivers at home, to resolve trauma in people
who have experienced abuse, neglect, loss or other extreme challenges
to their primary relationships.
The
334-page text on Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy is published by
Wood ‘N’ Barnes and is now available in bookstores near
you and through Amazon.com.