Relational trauma: looking beyond the child
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Martina Gallo
1mo ago
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acamh.orgRelational trauma: looking beyond the childacamh.orgWhen a child has been affected by relational trauma, it might be easy to assume that the child is the one who needs to be treated. But in practice, working with the child matters just as much as working with the adults who care for them and with the everyday relationships the child lives inside. That second part seems to be the one most easily overlooked. The post Relational trauma: looking beyond the child appeared first on ACAMH .
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