How can you use attachment-based interventions to work with families?
Attachment-based interventions are approaches that aim to enhance the quality and security of the relationships between children and their caregivers. They are based on the theory that attachment is a fundamental human need that shapes our development, behavior, and well-being. As a social worker, you can use attachment-based interventions to work with families who face challenges such as trauma, abuse, neglect, separation, or conflict. Here are some ways you can apply these interventions in your practice.
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