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Dyadic Developmental Practice and Intellectual Disability - Nic Jones, Marielle Wilcox, Cathy Harding

Dyadic Developmental Practice and Intellectual Disability

Integrating Attachment, PACE and Trauma-informed Care
Buch | Softcover
324 Seiten
2025
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd (Verlag)
9781803884110 (ISBN)
CHF 59,95 inkl. MwSt
This book offers an approach to Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP)that can be adapted
and used when working within services for children and adults with an intellectual disability
who have experienced trauma in their early history.
Dyadic Developmental Practice has evolved from a model of direct therapy (DDP) originally developed for children who are fostered or adopted. This therapeutic approach is tailored to building relationships and to help address past trauma experiences.

This book will be the first to offer DDP approaches and adaptations when supporting children and adults with an intellectual disability (ID).The authors outline the key concepts and frameworks used in DDP, illustrated through a range of case studies and practice examples. The book considers all elements of DDP including psychotherapy, parenting practices and PACE, as well as offering ways to draw on the DDP framework to enhance PBS-focused work within services. Including key resources developed for future training and supervision, Dyadic Developmental Practice and Intellectual Disability is written in an accessible style for health workers and social care staff.

NIC JONES is a consultant clinical psychologist with 25 years' experience in NHS LD and adoption services, and now works as an independent practitioner focusing on relational or attachment-trauma work. She is a DDP Practitioner, Consultant and a PACE trainer. CATHY HARDING is a consultant clinical psychologist who has worked for over 20 years in community, inpatient, and supported living services for adults with a learning disability. She actively seeks to integrate people's histories into their care, ensuring they receive relational, trauma-informed support. MARIELLE WILCOX is a clinical psychologist with 15 years' experience in the NHS. She is the clinical lead of a new multi-disciplinary service for autistic children or those with a LD, integrating attachment and trauma-informed care into existing systemic and PBS frameworks to understand complex behaviours.

Table of Contents
Preface
Foreword by Kim Golding
1: Introduction
2: What is DDP: a brief overview
3. Why explore DDP with people with ID?
Therapeutic models underpinning DDP
4. Intersubjective connection
5. Attachment theory - an overview
6. Neuroscience: brain development and care
Key concepts of DDP with people with ID
7. PACE
8. Two hands of Care
9. Shame and shielding from shame
10. Blocked care
The application of DDP for people with ID
11. Tailoring DDP interventions
12. DDPsychotherapy
13. Using DDP to give trauma-informed care
14. DDP in services familiar with PBS
Training and future support/references

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Hove
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 248 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Fachpflege
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9781803884110 / 9781803884110
Zustand Neuware
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