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This book serves as a valuable guide for professionals across working across health, education, and social care, aiming to deepen understanding of the complex relationship between ADHD symptoms, learnt survival strategies and trauma responses in children. By examining overlapping behaviors, exploring practical implications, and offering strategies for effective intervention, it encourages practitioners to adopt a more curious, reflective approach to understanding behavior and providing compassionate support.
Professor Susan Young, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist
Laura Hanbury offers a much-needed, reflective lens on behaviour, trauma, and diagnosis that will resonate deeply with professionals across child protection, education, and mental health. It is essential reading for professionals working with vulnerable children and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Professor David Shemmings OBE PhD, Emeritus Professor of Child Protection Research, University of Kent, UK
In this book Laura Hanbury skilfully helps the reader appreciate the complexity of ADHD and Trauma. Often these subjects are discussed in an 'either-or', oppositional mode, but Laura manages to maintain a 'both-and' perspective throughout. And therein lies its important contribution to child welfare and protection.
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