2023
DOI: 10.1111/jftr.12537
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The family keyworker as a critical element for attachment resilience in the face of adversity

Ana Berástegui,
Carlos Pitillas

Abstract: Attachment resilience is the ability of attachment relationships to survive adversity and maintain their functions in the face of stress and is a critical component of personal and family resilience. This property is the result of interactive influences across multiple systems of care. In this way, security is transferred across what we call chains of security. This paper will delve into how family keyworkers (i.e., professionals who are referential and responsible for family intervention plans) function as a … Show more

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