NSG 527 MODULE III. DYADIC
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Traditional forms of therapy are ineffective with - answer attachment disordered children
and for complex trauma
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) - answer Is bets used to treat trauma
attachment disordered children.
DDP has been criticised for the lack of a comprehensive manual or full case studies to
provide details of the process. - answer True
family-focused – answer DDP is a _______________________________treatment.
The five central principals of DDT - answerAdults are experienced as inconsistent or
hurtful.
The world is viewed as chaotic.
The child experiences no effective influence on the world.
The child attempts to rely only on him/her self.
The child feels an overwhelming sense of shame, the child feels defective, bad,
unlovable, and evil.
DDP - answerHelping kids heal with attachments disorder
EXPERIENTIAL - answerre-enact and re-experience emotional situations from past and
recent relationships in creative ways.
Goal of DDP - answerchild experience safety, security, acceptance, empathy, and
emotional attunement. (PACE; being Playful, Accepting, Curious, and Empathic.)
Experiences, - answerSince the roots of attachment disorder occur pre-verbally, the
child must be engaged at the level of preverbal attunement. _____________________
not words, are the "active ingredient" in the healing process.
- answerfacilitating the parent-child interaction utside oof the treatment session is key in
DDP.
Revisiting the trauma - answeris essential if the child is to begin to revise the child's
personal narrative and world-view.
the only "evidence-based" treatment for attachments disorders: - answerAffective
Developmental Psychotherapy and other attachment therapies
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Traditional forms of therapy are ineffective with - answer attachment disordered children
and for complex trauma
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) - answer Is bets used to treat trauma
attachment disordered children.
DDP has been criticised for the lack of a comprehensive manual or full case studies to
provide details of the process. - answer True
family-focused – answer DDP is a _______________________________treatment.
The five central principals of DDT - answerAdults are experienced as inconsistent or
hurtful.
The world is viewed as chaotic.
The child experiences no effective influence on the world.
The child attempts to rely only on him/her self.
The child feels an overwhelming sense of shame, the child feels defective, bad,
unlovable, and evil.
DDP - answerHelping kids heal with attachments disorder
EXPERIENTIAL - answerre-enact and re-experience emotional situations from past and
recent relationships in creative ways.
Goal of DDP - answerchild experience safety, security, acceptance, empathy, and
emotional attunement. (PACE; being Playful, Accepting, Curious, and Empathic.)
Experiences, - answerSince the roots of attachment disorder occur pre-verbally, the
child must be engaged at the level of preverbal attunement. _____________________
not words, are the "active ingredient" in the healing process.
- answerfacilitating the parent-child interaction utside oof the treatment session is key in
DDP.
Revisiting the trauma - answeris essential if the child is to begin to revise the child's
personal narrative and world-view.
the only "evidence-based" treatment for attachments disorders: - answerAffective
Developmental Psychotherapy and other attachment therapies