The DDP Guide to Healing Childhood Trauma
A Visual and Creative Companion for Parents and Practitioners
DDP is a proven approach to supporting children who have experienced relational trauma, and to help them to find safety and healing. Written by DDP expert Kim S. Golding, this visual guide is an ideal introduction to the core principles of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy and Parenting and how the model works. It offers concise summaries of key ideas, stories to explain what these ideas mean in everyday life and reflective exercises to support you in implementing the approaches. Written in short sections for you to dip in and out of as needed, this book is perfect for parents, carers, students and practitioners supporting children who've experienced relational trauma.
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| Medium | Pbk | pages 240 |
|---|---|
| Author | Kim S. Golding, Illustrated by Juliet Young |
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