Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) Paper Review

Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy: An integrative therapeutic approach to working with adopted children who have experienced early life trauma, underpinned by the DDP model

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This article summarises “a series of three papers published in peer reviewed journals outlining the development and evaluation of the Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) model developed by Family Futures in London, UK.

The model uses a synergy of therapeutic approaches, underpinned by DDP, and delivered using a wrap-around approach which supports parents, schools and the professional network.”

Referenced Papers

Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP): The development and application of an integrative, wrap-around service and treatment programme for maltreated children placed in adoptive and foster care placements

An evaluation of Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy: An integrative therapeutic approach to working with adopted children who have experienced early life trauma.

A comparison between a Neuro-Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) treatment group and a control group for children adopted from care

Kim GoldingKim Golding
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Publisher: DDP Network (Jan 2020)