Engaging Kinship Caregivers: Loss and Ambivalence (Module Two)
This video is the first module in a training series featuring Joseph Crumbley, a kinship care expert. This module explores how kinship care creates interruptions of the caregiver’s plans, priorities, space and privacy and how these can contribute to feelings of loss and ambivalence. It is critical to understand how these feelings can present risk factors for the child if they aren’t addressed by child welfare workers and clinicians.
Видео Engaging Kinship Caregivers: Loss and Ambivalence (Module Two) канала The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Видео Engaging Kinship Caregivers: Loss and Ambivalence (Module Two) канала The Annie E. Casey Foundation
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