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OverviewBased on the pioneering Seven Core Issues model, this resource is an accessible and age-appropriate way to support children and teens who have experienced early adversity, to strengthen understanding and healing. The Seven Core Issues are Loss, Rejection, Shame/Guilt, Grief, Identity, Intimacy and Mastery/Control. This resource combines two separate interactive workbooks - one for children developmentally aged 5-11, the other for children developmentally aged 12+. These can be filled in, photocopied or downloaded and provide a structured way for children and teens to explore their feelings and beliefs using exercises and activities. An ideal accompaniment to the Seven Core Issues Workbook for Parents of Traumatized Children and Teens, this resource will be valued by all adults supporting children who have experienced early adversity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Allison Davis MaxonPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781839975769ISBN 10: 1839975768 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 21 August 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis unique, important workbook provides tools, knowledge and insights that every professional (and parent) should have to help children and teens overcome their challenges and enhance their lives. I cannot recommend it highly enough. -- Adam Pertman, president of the National Center on Adoption and Permanency, author of “Adoption Nation” Allison Davis Maxon has created a unique, strength-based, and culturally sensitive workbook to assist children and teens in examining their Seven Core Issues. It is the third publication about the Seven Core Issues meant to enlighten, empower, and offer a roadmap to healing. All children separated from their families of origin have a trauma, even if it occurs right after birth. Many children have additional traumas based on subsequent moves and losses. Most of these traumas occurred at a pre-verbal time in a child's life but are remembered in the body. They need to be teased out through the types of exercises this workbook offers. The workbook is a tool to empower children who have experienced foster care, adoption, and relative care. Often children and teens' voices have been unheard, leaving their parents and professionals without the true knowledge needed to address and heal childhood wounds or to respond to child and teens' concerns and questions. Through the use of the tools in the workbook, attachments are deepened, and healing can occur. -- Sharon Kaplan Roszia M.S., co-author of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency and The Seven Core Issues Workbook for Parents of Traumatized Children and Teens This unique, important workbook provides tools, knowledge and insights that every professional (and parent) should have to help children and teens overcome their challenges and enhance their lives. I cannot recommend it highly enough. -- Adam Pertman, president of the National Center on Adoption and Permanency, author of “Adoption Nation” Allison Davis Maxon has created a unique, strength-based, and culturally sensitive workbook to assist children and teens in examining their Seven Core Issues. It is the third publication about the Seven Core Issues meant to enlighten, empower, and offer a roadmap to healing. All children separated from their families of origin have a trauma, even if it occurs right after birth. Many children have additional traumas based on subsequent moves and losses. Most of these traumas occurred at a pre-verbal time in a child's life but are remembered in the body. They need to be teased out through the types of exercises this workbook offers. The workbook is a tool to empower children who have experienced foster care, adoption, and relative care. Often children and teens' voices have been unheard, leaving their parents and professionals without the true knowledge needed to address and heal childhood wounds or to respond to child and teens' concerns and questions. Through the use of the tools in the workbook, attachments are deepened, and healing can occur. -- Sharon Kaplan Roszia M.S., co-author of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency and The Seven Core Issues Workbook for Parents of Traumatized Children and Teens With great sensitivity and expertise, Allison Davis Maxon guides children and teens through a series of therapeutic activities and exercises tailored to their unique emotional needs. This workbook is a self-guided tool that provides strategies to gently explore their trauma, allowing healing to regain a sense of control and self-esteem. -- Mary M. McGowan, Executive Director ATTACh.org Essential in working with teens and children impacted by adoption or the foster care system. An invaluable resource in integrating their lived experience around attachment, loss and identity in practical and profoundly healing ways. -- DeeDee Mascarenas, LMFT, Psychotherapist, Keynote Presenter, Trainer This unique, important workbook provides tools, knowledge and insights that every professional (and parent) should have to help children and teens overcome their challenges and enhance their lives. I cannot recommend it highly enough. -- Adam Pertman, president of the National Center on Adoption and Permanency, author of “Adoption Nation” Essential in working with teens and children impacted by adoption or the foster care system. An invaluable resource in integrating their lived experience around attachment, loss and identity in practical and profoundly healing ways. -- DeeDee Mascarenas, LMFT, Psychotherapist, Keynote Presenter, Trainer With great sensitivity and expertise, Allison Davis Maxon guides children and teens through a series of therapeutic activities and exercises tailored to their unique emotional needs. This workbook is a self-guided tool that provides strategies to gently explore their trauma, allowing healing to regain a sense of control and self-esteem. -- Mary M. McGowan, Executive Director ATTACh.org Allison Davis Maxon has created a unique, strength-based, and culturally sensitive workbook to assist children and teens in examining their Seven Core Issues. It is the third publication about the Seven Core Issues meant to enlighten, empower, and offer a roadmap to healing. All children separated from their families of origin have a trauma, even if it occurs right after birth. Many children have additional traumas based on subsequent moves and losses. Most of these traumas occurred at a pre-verbal time in a child's life but are remembered in the body. They need to be teased out through the types of exercises this workbook offers. The workbook is a tool to empower children who have experienced foster care, adoption, and relative care. Often children and teens' voices have been unheard, leaving their parents and professionals without the true knowledge needed to address and heal childhood wounds or to respond to child and teens' concerns and questions. Through the use of the tools in the workbook, attachments are deepened, and healing can occur. -- Sharon Kaplan Roszia M.S., coauthor of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency and The Seven Core Issues Workbook for Parents of Traumatized Children and Teens This unique, important workbook provides tools, knowledge and insights that every professional (and parent) should have to help children and teens overcome their challenges and enhance their lives. I cannot recommend it highly enough. -- Adam Pertman, president of the National Center on Adoption and Permanency, author of “Adoption Nation” Allison Davis Maxon has created a unique, strength-based, and culturally sensitive workbook to assist children and teens in examining their Seven Core Issues. It is the third publication about the Seven Core Issues meant to enlighten, empower, and offer a roadmap to healing. All children separated from their families of origin have a trauma, even if it occurs right after birth. Many children have additional traumas based on subsequent moves and losses. Most of these traumas occurred at a pre-verbal time in a child's life but are remembered in the body. They need to be teased out through the types of exercises this workbook offers. The workbook is a tool to empower children who have experienced foster care, adoption, and relative care. Often children and teens' voices have been unheard, leaving their parents and professionals without the true knowledge needed to address and heal childhood wounds or to respond to child and teens' concerns and questions. Through the use of the tools in the workbook, attachments are deepened, and healing can occur. -- Sharon Kaplan Roszia M.S., co-author of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency and The Seven Core Issues Workbook for Parents of Traumatized Children and Teens With great sensitivity and expertise, Allison Davis Maxon guides children and teens through a series of therapeutic activities and exercises tailored to their unique emotional needs. This workbook is a self-guided tool that provides strategies to gently explore their trauma, allowing healing to regain a sense of control and self-esteem. -- Mary M. McGowan, Executive Director ATTACh.org Author InformationAllison Davis Maxon, M.S., LMFT, is an expert in the fields of child welfare and children's mental health specializing in attachment, developmental trauma, and permanency/adoption. She is the executive director for the National Center on Adoption and Permanency and was the child welfare consultant on the Paramount Pictures movie 'Instant Family'. Allison was honored in 2017 with the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute 'Angels in Adoption' award and is the co-author of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |