Weaving the Cradle: Facilitating Groups to Promote Attunement and Bondin : g between Parents, Their Babies and Toddlers - Monika Celebi

Weaving the Cradle: Facilitating Groups to Promote Attunement and Bondin

g between Parents, Their Babies and Toddlers

By: Monika Celebi (Editor), Jane Barlow (Foreword by), Rebecca Foster (Contribution by), Camille Kalaja (Contribution by), Bobby Taylor (Contribution by)

Paperback | 14 June 2017 | Edition Number 1

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Groups for parents, babies and toddlers, spanning the 1001 critical days from late pregnancy up to age two, are an effective way of supporting expectant and new parents by helping them to become more attuned, sensitive and empathic towards their child.

Contributors bring together a range of theoretical perspectives to show different ways to facilitate groups that combine mindfulness and psychological insight to promote bonding, attunement and mind-mindedness, and to prevent abuse and neglect. Case examples show a range of techniques that can be used, including baby massage, movement therapy, Video Interaction Guidance, Watch Wait Wonder and psychotherapeutic interventions. Examples include an in-patient mother-baby unit, community and health centres in the UK, to international examples in Greece, Kenya and New Zealand. Chapters illustrate practical and clinical aspects of running groups, the associated challenges, and highlights the importance of professional collaboration in a benign environment.

Weaving the Cradle is full of ideas and insights for those already running groups, as well as for those considering it, across health, social care and education settings.

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'This book is a treasure trove of inspiring work with parents and babies in groups. I was impressed by the honesty and reflectiveness of the diverse facilitators and families who reveal their feelings of anxiety, disappointment, irritation and joy, their mistakes and successes. If only there were such powerfully supportive groups like this in every neighbourhood.'- Dr Sue Gerhardt, author of Why Love Matters, co-founder of OXPIP (Oxford Parent Infant Project) 'Here we have a real dynamo of a book which pumps out the energy, commitment and skills of all its contributors. This overview of the many different sorts of therapeutic groups that provide help and support to vulnerable parents who may be struggling to manage with their baby, or apprehensive about the baby to be, is an inspiration to all those engage with such parents. This is preventative intervention at its most inventive. Those who work in children's centres, will find this a resource full of the different communities they serve and are so central to. This is relationship-based practice at its best.'- Robin Balbernie, Consultant Child Psychotherapist, Infant Mental Health Specialist, Clinical Director of PIP UK  

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