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Decoding aggression, complex behaviours and brain-based disabilites

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 A VITAL RESOURCE FOR PROFESSIONALS NAVIGATING AGGRESSION IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE

Families and caregivers facing aggression from children and adolescents often feel isolated, misunderstood, and unsure of where to turn. This groundbreaking clinical manual provides a comprehensive, neuroscience-informed approach to understanding and addressing Aggression Toward Family/Caregivers in Childhood and Adolescence (AFCCA). Written by Dr. Maude Champagne, RSW, MSW, PhD, with contributions from leading experts in neurodevelopmental disorders, trauma, and therapeutic interventions, this manual offers evidence-based strategies, real-life case studies, and practical tools for professionals.

Inside This Guide, You’ll Discover:

  • The latest research on aggression and its neurobiological foundations.
  • The impact of neurodevelopmental disorders and trauma on behaviour.
  • How to support caregivers facing shame, burnout, and blocked care.
  • Best practices for creating safer and more resilient family environments.

Who Should Read This Manual?

  • Mental health professionals, social workers, and therapists working with families affected by aggression.
  • Educators and support staff seeking a better understanding of aggression in youth.
  • Researchers and policymakers looking to improve systemic responses to AFCCA.