Until recently, there has not been a great deal of overlap in the child
welfare and trauma literatures. This text bridges that divide by
integrating perspectives from both fields to help practitioners
understand and address the special needs of maltreated children and
adolescents and their families. Current knowledge on attachment, trauma,
and risk and resilience is clearly explained, including the impact of
abuse on the brain. Readers learn how to conduct assessments and
implement a range of effective helping strategies with youth in foster
care and other settings. Featuring extensive case illustrations, the
book gives particular attention to diversity issues and the importance
of supporting child and family strengths.