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E-raamat: Trauma Model for Assessing Siblings: The Sibling Paradox

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040807828
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040807828

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A Trauma Model for Assessing Siblings delivers a rigorous, trauma-informed framework for assessing and supporting sibling relationships in a range of care-giving settings. This volume offers actionable guidance, tools, and insights, culminating in a complete assessment model for use in court, care planning, and therapeutic settings.



A Trauma Model for Assessing Siblings delivers a rigorous, trauma-informed framework for assessing and supporting sibling relationships in a range of caregiving settings. Drawing on decades of therapeutic and social work practice, this volume offers actionable guidance, tools, and insights, culminating in a complete assessment model for use in court, care planning, and therapeutic settings. Building upon the foundational understanding of trauma-informed assessments of sibling relationships in care and permanence planning within the authors’ other publication, Foundations, Trauma, and the Child’s Voice in Sibling Relationships, it addresses when and how to separate siblings, when to keep them together, and how to support ongoing contact in a child-centered, developmentally informed way. An invaluable guide for therapists, counsellors, social workers, child welfare professionals and indeed anyone involved in making decisions regarding the placement of children.

Arvustused

I love its honesty and the obvious experience and knowledge woven into it. It also gives an honest and, at times, brutal description of some childrens experiences. These children are under-represented in society and academic texts. I applaud the authors in giving them this platform and voice in this way.

Ruth Lazarus, play therapist and clinical supervisor, Beacon House Therapeutic Services & Trauma Team, and Director, Held in Mind, UK

Part 1: When Siblings Need to be Apart
1. From Mantra to Map: Deciding
Sibling Placements
2. Contact Matters or Impact Matters: Risks, Rights and
Realities
3. Bridges or Battlegrounds: Contact in Context
4. Healing, Harming
or Holding On? Sibling Contact Part 2: When Siblings Can Stay Together
5.
Together by Design: Conditions for Stability and Success Part 3: Identity,
Healing and Therapeutic Support
6. Hurt-full and Healing Pages: Therapeutic
Life Story Work with Traumatised Children Part 4: The Assessment Framework:
Thinking, Feeling and Evidencing Well
7. Start Lines and Fault Lines: Timing
and Tensions for Sibling Assessments
8. No Foregone Conclusions: A
Trauma-Informed Sibling Assessments
9. Listening Before Listing: Making Sence
of Adult and Child Narratives
10. From Insight to Action: Analysis and
Decision-Making Part 5: Sustaining the Work: Supervision, Well-being and
Organisational Care
11. Boiling Frogs and Full Up Jugs: Metaphors for
Vicarious Trauma
12. When the Work Gets In: Vicarious Trauma, Clinical
Supervision and Self Care
Tim Woodhouse is a senior trauma-informed therapist, consultant, and clinical supervisor with over four decades of experience in childrens social care, psychotherapy, and assessment. He served for 16 years on the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Childrens Child Sexual Abuse Consultancy and helped set up the first childrens Sexual Assault Referral Centre at St Marys Hospital, Manchester, UK. He is the founder and clinical lead of Tiptoes Child Therapy Services, working nationally across adoption, fostering, residential care, court-directed assessments and interventions. Tim is a level III certified sensorimotor psychotherapist, level III Internal Family Systems therapist, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing practitioner and British Association of Play Therapists-registered play and filial therapist. He is also a registered social worker and Achieving Best Evidence-approved interviewer, known for bridging relational depth with clinical precision.

Norma Howes is a highly experienced and respected independent child protection consultant, therapist, expert witness, clinical supervisor, trainer, and author with over four decades of work in trauma-informed assessments, therapeutic interventions, and children and families social work. Her clinical specialism spans complex trauma, dissociation, forensic assessment, and attachment-focused therapy within foster care, adoption, and high-risk family systems.