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  2. Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

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    Dyadic developmental psychotherapy (DDP) is an attachment-focused therapy developed by Drs. Daniel Hughes and Arthur Becker-Weidman. It is an evidence-based treatment for complex trauma,...

  3. Dyadic developmental psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Dyadic developmental psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic treatment method for families that have children with symptoms of emotional disorders, including complex trauma and disorders of attachment. [1] .

  4. Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy - DDP Network

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    Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy has been developed by Dan Hughes over the past twenty years. It is based on a theoretical understanding of attachment and intersubjective relationships; and the impact of developmental trauma. The therapy is provided within a model of Dyadic Developmental Practice. This provides network, school and parenting ...

  5. Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) - Dyad Therapy ...

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    Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is a treatment approach for families of traumatized children or those with disorders of attachment. It was originally developed by Daniel Hughes, an expert in attachment and trauma.

  6. Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP): Goals, Treatment Plan, and More

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    CPP is a dyadic therapy, so it typically involves a therapist meeting with a child and caregiver together,” Hoffman said. “CPP clinicians like to say that the caregiver-child relationship is the...

  7. Dyadic Therapy: Working with the Parent-Child Relationship

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    Certainly play has a role in therapy, as this is the main language in which a young child communicates. But embedding this work squarely in the live parent-child relationship is essential.

  8. But what exactly is Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, and how does it work its magic on the human psyche? At its core, Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is a therapeutic model that focuses on repairing and strengthening attachment relationships.