2022
DOI: 10.1002/anzf.1490
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Using the Adult Exploration of Attachment Interview (AEAI) to Break the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma: Illustrations from a Family Reunification Program

Abstract: Family reunification is an area of high policy importance for child protection systems. The safe return of children from out‐of‐home care to their biological parents or relatives and long‐term family preservation can potentially mitigate the subsequent detrimental effects of separating children from their families. In this paper we describe one type of family for whom reunification was considered; namely, families who have been affected by intergenerational trauma. To assist families affected by intergeneratio… Show more

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“…Therapeutic interventions for children who have suffered abuse or neglect include attachment and trauma‐based programs that support the parent–child relationship and child development, trauma‐informed infant home visiting, high quality intensive early childhood education and care, intensive therapeutic family re‐unification, and attachment‐based parenting programs. A therapeutic response undertaken in an interdisciplinary framework and with sufficient flexibility to deal with the range of adversities experienced by troubled families would be ideal 8 …”
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“…Therapeutic interventions for children who have suffered abuse or neglect include attachment and trauma‐based programs that support the parent–child relationship and child development, trauma‐informed infant home visiting, high quality intensive early childhood education and care, intensive therapeutic family re‐unification, and attachment‐based parenting programs. A therapeutic response undertaken in an interdisciplinary framework and with sufficient flexibility to deal with the range of adversities experienced by troubled families would be ideal 8 …”
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confidence: 99%