Description: Mothering without a HomeAttachment Representations and Behaviors of Homeless Mothers and Children Author(s): Ann G. Smolen, Alexandra M. Harrison Format: Paperback Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, United States Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield ISBN-13: 9781442250840, 978-1442250840 Synopsis Homeless women and their children who reside in a transitional housing facility or shelter have experienced multiple traumas and disruptions in their earliest attachments. These multiple, chronic traumas often result in disorganized attachment disorders, which, in turn, affect all future development. Although there are a dearth of programs and interventions that work with disorganized attachment disorder within the homeless population, there are few studies that explore the difficulties that homeless mothers experience in forming positive attachments with their children. Mothering without a Home: Attachment Representations and Behaviors of Homeless Mothers and Children explores the attachment style of homeless mothers and its effect on the resulting attachment style of their children. Ann Smolen utilizes psychoanalytically informed interventions with the goal of aiding these women in developing a deeper capacity to understand and be attuned to their children?s emotional needs.
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Book Title: Mothering without a Home
Number of Pages: 230 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Mothering without a Home: Attachment Representations and Behaviors of Homeless Mothers and Children
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Publication Year: 2015
Item Height: 225 mm
Item Weight: 349 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Ann G. Smolen
Subject Area: Economic Sociology, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
Series: The Vulnerable Child: Studies in Social Issues and Child Psychoanalysis
Item Width: 153 mm
Format: Paperback