DDP的对话:护理边缘团队中受阻护理的经验

Cheri Fletcher, Rebecca McLaren, Rachel Bradley
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双重发展心理治疗(DDP)是一种既定的方法,用于支持家庭和儿童发展健康的关系。该方法最初用于寄养和收养家庭的治疗,但已进一步发展用于亲生父母或照顾者和寄宿护理人员。DDP知情干预已在护理边缘服务中使用,本文概述了它们所带来的一些好处,特别是与封锁护理和支持父母或照顾者重新与孩子联系有关。它还有助于支持专业人员和父母/照顾者重新联系,从而促进儿童福利和安全。
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Conversations of DDP: Experiences of blocked care within an Edge of Care team
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is an established approach used to support families and children to develop healthy relationships. The approach was originally used therapeutically with foster and adoptive families, but has been further developed for working with biological parents or caregivers and residential care staff. DDP informed interventions have been used in the Edge of Care service, and this article outlines some of the benefits they have had, particularly in relation to blocked care and supporting parents or caregivers to reconnect with their children. It has also been helpful in supporting professionals and parents/caregivers to reconnect, in turn promoting child welfare and safety.
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