Places of Safety: How Attachment Shapes our Parenting

Author(s) : Alix Hearn

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Places of Safety: How Attachment Shapes our Parenting

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  • Publisher : Karnac Books
  • Published : April 2026
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 120
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Attachment Theory
  • Catalogue No : 98430
  • ISBN 13 : 9781800133563
  • ISBN 10 : 1800133561
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An updated, contemporary, and integrative perspective on attachment and parenting. Alix Hearn investigates how our capacity to parent is impacted by transgenerational, systemic, and environmental influences. Engaging, supportive, and accessible, this is a fantastic resource for those working, and living, with children and young people.

We all have the need to have loving and supportive relationships with others, as a partner, a friend, or a relative. We try our best to show our love and support to those we care about, but it is not always easy. Sometimes, even with our best intentions, relationships can be fraught with tension, communication difficulties, or conflict. Sometimes, we realise that we seem to repeat relationship patterns, despite our best efforts not to.

It is long established that the way we came into the world and how we were nourished and resourced by those around us matters. It will influence the way we attach ourselves to others. We are born into systems of human relationships and patterns of behaviour alongside our own unique qualities and ways of being. New relationships can be challenging and can potentially bring painful feelings into our awareness.

As a child and adolescent psychotherapist, Alix Hearn believes that the more we can learn about how we were parented by our own parents and our earliest influences, the more we can learn about how to parent and to care for others and ourselves. If we can understand the roots of our behaviours and ways of relating, we have choice on how we react.

Using a wider, systemic lens, Hearn explores how attachment shapes and informs our parenting, including ideas from the latest in attachment theory, neuroscience, child development, and eco-systemic thinking. The western, behavioural-medical model tends to focus on pathology and symptom management within mental health, rather than looking under the surface and considering other, environmental influences. In child mental health and work with children and young people, there is a tendency to view the child as ‘problematic’ and in need of ‘treatment.’ Hearn highlights the need to consider the myriad influences on our lives, from pre-birth to epigenetics to the impact of earlier losses, and the importance of holding these all in mind when working with children and their families.

The book is aimed at anyone working with children and young people – particularly child mental health professionals, psychotherapists and counsellors – psychotherapy and counselling trainees and students, those interested in psychology and sociology, and for caregivers who are interested in discovering more about this area. It is a vital resource to help support children and young people along their journey to grow and flourish.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
About the author
Introduction

1. Cradles of care
2. Mycelium networks
3. Kin
4. Hinterlands

Closing …
Notes
Index

About the Author(s)

Alix Hearn, MA Child Psych, PgDip Supvn, UKCP, is an integrative child and adolescent psychotherapist, ecopsychotherapist, and clinical supervisor with fourteen years’ experience of specialist working with children, young people, and families. She has worked within schools, specialist trauma and adoption teams, child and adolescent mental health services, residential children’s homes, and private practice. In the last few years, Alix has focused more on her other first love of writing, and her chapter “Ecopsychotherapy with children and young people in mind: Attachment to place, nature, and landscape” in One Tree, Many Branches: The Practice of Integrative Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, edited by B. Merrick and D. Gammage, was published by Phoenix in 2024. Alix is currently working on a number of non-fiction and therapeutic books.

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