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Tag Archive: Therapy 23 June 2020
Sez Morse has made available two videos in the DDP Conversations series for the new DDPI Vimeo Channel. Sez is…
Read more: ‘DDP Conversations’ parts 1 and 2 published on new DDPI Vimeo Channel
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16 April 2020
Since Dan, Kim and Julie published Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions in January 2019 members of the DDP community…
Read more: Newly published and upcoming books on DDP, for 2020 and beyond
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17 May 2019
The DDP International Conference, on 29th-30th April, Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK saw the formal launch of our new DDP Therapy Referral &…
Read more: New DDP Therapy Commissioning Guidelines
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17 December 2018
We would like to celebrate the release of Riley the Brave, written by our DDP community member, Jessica Sinarski, and…
Read more: ‘Riley the Brave’ and recommended books for use with clients
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5 November 2018
Adoptive parents’ experiences of dyadic developmental psychotherapy by Ben Gurney-Smith and Megan Wingfield has been published in Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Understanding the…
Read more: ‘Adoptive parents’ experiences of dyadic developmental psychotherapy’ by Ben Gurney-Smith, Megan Wingfield in Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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2 August 2018
The Attachment Theory in Action podcast recently published an episode featuring their interview with Daniel Hughes, Understanding Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. In discussion…
Read more: Daniel Hughes on Understanding Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, Podcast
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13 July 2018
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy have published an article by Dan Hughes in their December 2017…
Read more: Dan Hughes published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
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12 November 2015
We are pleased to report that Kim Golding’s most recent book ‘Using stories to build bridges for traumatized children’ (published…
Read more: 1300 copies sold. Kim S. Golding’s book on using stories to help children
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