THE IMPORTANCE OF HOPE IN WORK WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE SUFFERED TRAUMA AND OTHER ADVERSITIES - PATRICK TOMLINSON (2025)

Date added: 17/01/26

Download a PDF of this 70 Slide PowerPoint on Hope

This set of slides brings together, some key thought-provoking themes on why hope is so vital in work with children and young people who have suffered severe trauma and other adversities. They are also relevant to many other aspects of life and work.

Besides safety what could be more important than hope?

The slides draw from neuroscience and psychodynamic perspectives. There are many useful references and links. The material is highly relevant to therapeutic residential, foster care, and trauma-informed work. 

CONTENTS

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. CHANGE, HOPE, AND FEAR
  3. HOPE & STRENGTHS BASED PRACTICE
  4. HOPE & THE ANTI-SOCIAL TENDENCY
  5. HOPE & THE NEED FOR EMOTIONAL INVOLVEMENT
  6. HOPEFUL SIGNS
  7. MAINTAINING A SENSE OF HOPE

 

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