2023
DOI: 10.1177/25161032231165757
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Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy for children living with adoptive parents or special guardians: a longitudinal assessment of the impact on child and caregiver wellbeing outcomes

Abstract: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is a form of psychotherapy for families where children and young people have experienced early trauma or attachment disruption. This study used longitudinal survey data to understand the format of DDP as it is provided in England for children who are adopted or subject of a Special Guardianship Order (SGO), and to analyse the potential effects of DDP on standardised outcomes of child and caregiver wellbeing. Participants were 150 families who received DDP through fundin… Show more

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“…A recent longitudinal survey has shown DDP to be associated with improved child and caregiver wellbeing [ 71 ], however, an important question that remains to be answered is if, when delivered remotely, DDP stands up to the core values set out by its founder. This study aimed to assess families’ lived experience of DDP delivery methods via parent and carer views, and therefore the results from this study cannot be used to make claims about the fidelity of online DDP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A recent longitudinal survey has shown DDP to be associated with improved child and caregiver wellbeing [ 71 ], however, an important question that remains to be answered is if, when delivered remotely, DDP stands up to the core values set out by its founder. This study aimed to assess families’ lived experience of DDP delivery methods via parent and carer views, and therefore the results from this study cannot be used to make claims about the fidelity of online DDP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%