2024
DOI: 10.1177/03085759241264065
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Outcomes from attachment-based group interventions for foster carers and adoptive parents: A systematic review

Ranjitha David,
Natasha Dembrey,
Pallab Majumder

Abstract: Existing research has shown that group work focused on attachment theory may help carers increase their understanding about the needs of children in care and improve skills in managing difficult behaviours. Despite the potential benefits of attachment-based group interventions, there is a lack of adequate evidence to demonstrate their efficacy among carers and children in care. This systematic review aimed to study the carer and child outcomes from attachment-based group interventions for foster carers and ado… Show more

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