Clinician and lived experience perspectives on non‐judgemental family care, in working with childhood maltreatment and intergenerational trauma: A pilot narrative review
Ashley Twigger,
Amos Yong Soon Lee,
Jackie Amos
Abstract:Non‐judgemental care is a widely acknowledged aspect of therapeutic work with children and families. There is limited literature that defines current practices of non‐judgemental family care and assesses its implementation within mental health settings. Clinicians who encounter and work with childhood maltreatment and abuse may make moral judgements and potentially ascribe culpability to a child's parents, carers or support network. This is despite understanding that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are as… Show more
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