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21 December 2017
BACP (British Associate for Counselling & Psychotherapy) have published Influencing the adults around our clients by Sue Campbell and Georgia Cooper…
Read more: The Nurturing Parent programme, Sue Campbell & Georgia Cooper in BACP Children & Young People
Parent-child relationships Publication
14 May 2015
AdoptionPlus is proud to have a new book published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers titled ‘Assessing Adoptive and Foster Parents. Improving…
Read more: New Book “Assessing Adoptive and Foster Parents” JKP
Parent-child relationships Practice Publication
30 March 2015
Permission to add the BPS published article”Dyadic Developmental Practice – A Framework for Therapeutic Intervention and Parenting” to the website…
Read more: View BPS article on Dyadic Developmental Practice in the UK
Parent-child relationships Practice Publication Research Therapy
24 March 2015
New “Attachment Style & Blocked Care” Doodles by Robert Spottswood are now available on the website.. You might remember Robert’s…
Read more: “Attachment Style & Blocked Care” Doodles by Robert Spottswood
Parent-child relationships Theory
4 November 2014
At the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Faculty for Children, Young People and their Families in September 2014,…
Read more: BPS Award for Innovation in Practice goes to Wendy Coetzee
Parent-child relationships Practice Therapy
22 August 2014
Dr Viv Norris and Sally Twigger, The Family Place, Hay-on-Wye, have designed this detailed and informative poster about transitions to…
Read more: Supporting Transitions to a New Family
Parent-child relationships Therapy
5 May 2014
We’ve added Intersubjectivity Without Words by Robert Spottswood to the DDP Resource Library where you can also access a downloadable…
Read more: Intersubjectivity Without Words by Robert Spottswood
Parent-child relationships Theory
22 April 2014
Colwyn Trevarthen has kindly given us permission to reproduce this article on Infant Intersubjectivity. We would like to thank Colwyn…
Read more: Colwyn Trevarthen’s chapter on Infant Intersubjectivity
Parent-child relationships Theory