This article presents findings from a qualitative research study of the Mulberry Bush School (MBS), a therapeutic residential primary school caring for children with severe social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. The article notes the challenges of working with children who have experienced traumatic relationship breakdown, and reviews ideas and practices developed at MBS to support the children’s development. There is a discussion of the research study’s methodology and main findings. The researchers argue that the therapeutic milieu at MBS maintains a creative tension between a secure, playful context and one where emotional disorder and disturbance are not suppressed. The study describes how a particular psychodynamic model of re...
Trial registration at https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN90349442 © The Authors 2017. Open Access. This a...
The current study aims to inform and improve the working practices of four trauma-informed residenti...
This article reports on research and professional development activities across six European countri...
This article presents findings from a qualitative research study of the Mulberry Bush School (MBS), ...
The impact of early-life trauma on young children should not be underestimated, nor the impact of li...
This article will outline the first years of a joint project to develop a dedicated mental health se...
Psychotherapy and social pedagogical care, help and support in relation to children placed in out-of...
The article reports on, and analyses, qualitative research involving children’s therapy in two prima...
Long term outcomes for looked after children are significantly poorer than children who are raised i...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study with children affected by sexual abuse who h...
Mellow Parenting is an intensive parenting programme which has been shown to be effective in improvi...
The Tavistock’s Thinking Space aims to bring issues of diversity from a hidden, subconscious or unco...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
Background: Interventions aimed at high-need families have difficulty demonstrating short-term impac...
Trial registration at https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN90349442 © The Authors 2017. Open Access. This a...
The current study aims to inform and improve the working practices of four trauma-informed residenti...
This article reports on research and professional development activities across six European countri...
This article presents findings from a qualitative research study of the Mulberry Bush School (MBS), ...
The impact of early-life trauma on young children should not be underestimated, nor the impact of li...
This article will outline the first years of a joint project to develop a dedicated mental health se...
Psychotherapy and social pedagogical care, help and support in relation to children placed in out-of...
The article reports on, and analyses, qualitative research involving children’s therapy in two prima...
Long term outcomes for looked after children are significantly poorer than children who are raised i...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study with children affected by sexual abuse who h...
Mellow Parenting is an intensive parenting programme which has been shown to be effective in improvi...
The Tavistock’s Thinking Space aims to bring issues of diversity from a hidden, subconscious or unco...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
Background: Interventions aimed at high-need families have difficulty demonstrating short-term impac...
Trial registration at https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN90349442 © The Authors 2017. Open Access. This a...
The current study aims to inform and improve the working practices of four trauma-informed residenti...
This article reports on research and professional development activities across six European countri...