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Therapeutic Parenting with PACE: An Attachment, Trauma and DDP Informed Group Programme and Training Resource
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Therapeutic Parenting with PACE: An Attachment, Trauma and DDP Informed Group Programme and Training Resource
Current price: $156.00
Barnes and Noble
Therapeutic Parenting with PACE: An Attachment, Trauma and DDP Informed Group Programme and Training Resource
Current price: $156.00
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Therapeutic Parenting with PACE
is a comprehensive resource designed for training those who work with, parent, and care for children and young people who have experienced the damaging effects of abuse, neglect, and disruption to the primary caregiver relationship. Presented as an 11-session group programme, the pack offers an accessible overview of the core concepts of developmental trauma, trauma-informed therapeutic care, and self-care for carers. Reading materials, video clips, and skills exercises support and reinforce each area covered. The underpinning model is Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), an approach which allows carers to get beyond the defences and blocked trust of children in their care using Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy (PACE). By helping participants understand and respond to the impact of developmental trauma on children, the resource aims to help reduce the spiral of failed relationships suffered by many young people who have been removed from their birth families.
is a comprehensive resource designed for training those who work with, parent, and care for children and young people who have experienced the damaging effects of abuse, neglect, and disruption to the primary caregiver relationship. Presented as an 11-session group programme, the pack offers an accessible overview of the core concepts of developmental trauma, trauma-informed therapeutic care, and self-care for carers. Reading materials, video clips, and skills exercises support and reinforce each area covered. The underpinning model is Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), an approach which allows carers to get beyond the defences and blocked trust of children in their care using Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy (PACE). By helping participants understand and respond to the impact of developmental trauma on children, the resource aims to help reduce the spiral of failed relationships suffered by many young people who have been removed from their birth families.