Contents:
- 1. Helping Parents Grow: Gently Shifting Paradigms
- 2. Helping Parents Set the Bar to Support Bottom-Up Brain Development
- 3. Helping Parents Become Safe Bosses: Attachment and the Cascade of Care
- 4. Helping Parents Understand Themselves to Understand Their Children
- 5. Helping Parents SOOTHE: A Deep Dive into Co-Regulation Strategies
- 6. Helping Parents Be Fun and Fully Present
- 7. Helping Parents Train the Triune Brain
- 8. Helping Parents Set Boundaries and Deal with Big Behaviours
- 9. Helping Parents Become Stronger Storykeepers References Index
Author Bio:
Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S, is the founder and clinical director of Nurture House, a treatment centre serving families in middle Tennessee, and the creator of TraumaPlayTM, a flexibly sequential play therapy model targeted to help children heal from trauma. She is an adjunct instructor of psychiatric mental health at Vanderbilt University, trains and consults for organizations around the world, and is the author of multiple books, chapters, and articles on child therapy.
Review:
This heartfelt book is a significant addition to play therapy and child therapy. Based on my own experience and a long time as a consultant and trainer for other clinicians, I can relate to the complex issue of how to involve parents in a meaningful way in their child’s therapy. This book honours the need to relate to parents in an attached way, but it’s also very practical with access to many printable activities to do with the parents. More evidence that Paris is a genius when it comes to play therapy!