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This book offers an analysis of the limitations of child attachment theory as the basis for decision-making in child welfare practice, examining controversies related to increasing diagnoses of `attachment disorder' and the use of attachment specific therapies for children in care. The author calls for a new pedagogy of relational welfare that is more considerate of migrant families, refugees, adoptive and surrogate children and families in poverty
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Reassessing Attachment Theory in Child Welfare
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