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Circle of Security

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Circle of Security

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COS; Circle of Security Intensive (COS-I); Circle of Security Parenting (COS-P)

Introduction

The Circle of Security (COS*) is both a framework (represented graphically) for understanding attachment relationships, as well as a strengths-based intervention approach (Powell et al. 2014). It provides concrete guidelines and clinical tools for relationship-focused prevention with families of young children in contexts of risk and/or early intervention with families showing caregiver-child relationship problems.

The COS* graphic (see COS Original Circle at http://circleofsecurityinternational.com/handouts) distils essential concepts of attachment theory and research, making them easily accessible to parents and practitioners. Of several COS* intervention variants, the two most widely disseminated are Circle of Security Intensive* (COS-I) and Circle of Security Parenting* (COS-P).

COS-I* is a psycho-educational and psychotherapeutic early intervention...

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Huber, A., Hawkins, E., Cooper, G. (2018). Circle of Security. In: Lebow, J., Chambers, A., Breunlin, D. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_845-1

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