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The Ainsworth Attachment Clinic provides evaluation, and intervention-planning, professional training, and consultation regarding children from birth through adolescence who have experienced significant challenges or disruptions to their relationships and/or attachment bonds with their parents or other caregivers. Among the children who benefit from these services are those in CPS, foster or adoptive care, those having difficulties with custody/visitation arrangements, and those whose families have experienced trauma. The Clinic also provides training to other professionals in these same types of work. Among the children who benefit from these services are those in foster care or adoptive care, those having difficulties with custody/visitation arrangements because of foster care or parental separation/divorce, those whose families have experienced a traumatic event, those with a child with a chronic medical illness and those with behavioral and interaction difficulties such as defiant and disruptive behavior problems. Fifty years of research internationally has shown that attachment-caregiving problems are among the best early predictors of current and future emotional, behavioral, relationship, educational and legal difficulties. Early interventions based on careful assessment of attachment-caregiving problems, including Reactive Attachment Disorders and other attachment problems, are known to reduce the likelihood and severity of these problems. They also reduce significantly the long-term health care, educational, and legal costs to a family and its community. It should be noted that the assessments and interventions by this clinic are based on academic, basic and clinical research on children and families, and are not affiliated in any way with “Holding” therapies. Our specialized evaluation and treatment protocols require extensive training and certification. The clinic operates under the direction of Robert Marvin, Ph.D., a developmental, clinical and pediatric psychologist with over 45 years of experience in research, clinical work, and consultation in parent-infant, parent-child, and family interaction. Buy cheapest Kamagra oral jelly 100mgDepending on the referral question(s), an attachment-caregiving evaluation focuses on the overall relationship between the parent(s) and child(ren), with special emphasis on the attachment-caregiving component of that relationship. The evaluation yields a detailed report that includes specific descriptions and assessment of:
Buy cheapest Kamagra oral jelly 100mgThe specific procedures employed will depend on the question or questions being Standardized evaluation of the infant or child’s relationship to the Caregiver:
Standardized evaluation of the caregiver’s relationship to the child:
When appropriate, the clinic will refer the caregiver(s) for a psychological (personality) evaluation. This evaluation would be conducted and billed for by an independent psychologist who is not familiar with the findings of the larger evaluation. The results of this personality evaluation will be combined with those from the child-parent evaluation. This practice provides increased confidence in the validity of the integrated findings. Developmental evaluation of the child(ren), if needed, can be completed by our staff, or can be referred to another professional. Buy cheapest Kamagra oral jelly 100mgThe evaluation takes place on a single day when involving up to two relationships (e.g., 2 caregivers and 1 child, or 1 child and 2 caregivers). Evaluations involving a greater number of relationships typically require additional clinic visits. A typical one-day evaluation consists of:
Buy cheapest Kamagra oral jelly 100mgIn addition to the evaluation services offered by The Attachment Clinic, treatment oriented consultation services are also available. This clinic has been involved in federally-funded translational research projects to develop, field-test, and implement evidence-based treatment protocols for families experiencing attachment-related difficulties. The intervention framework we use combines Structural Family Therapy and The Circle of Security® Intervention, an evidence-based intervention based on Attachment Theory and research. In some cases we offer therapeutic services directly to the clients. More frequently, we offer ongoing consultation to community-based therapists who are working with the child and family in their own locality. The consultation service typically involves:
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