Introduction: The introduction of the innovative non-violent resistance approach (NVR) at a multi-agency service in east Kent, UK, has presented challenges in terms of the recruitment of the necessary wider professional support for the family, with some professionals seeing the approach as not child-focused. Aims and objectives: To identify child-focused themes among professionals, and to compare these with discourses used in NVR and, for comparison, in the Webster-Stratton approach, to elucidate possible obstacles to the acceptance by professionals of NVR. Methods and analysis: A focus group of experienced professionals was convened to discuss what it means to be child-focused, and a thematic analysis was conducted. Key texts from NVR and ...
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Introduction: The introduction of the innovative non-violent resistance approach (NVR) at a multi-ag...
Introduction: In this study an innovative and multimodal method in family therapy called NVR, Non-Vi...
Background Conduct disorders and adolescent violence have been found to be a significant problem in...
Journal articleChild to parent violence (CPV) is an emerging problem that is coming more frequently ...
I have found that when young people begin to acknowledge their own history of responses to, and resi...
This article is focussed on working with parents and carers to develop nonviolent resistance (NVR) a...
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Non-violent Resistance (NVR) is a method to manage child and adolescent aggressive behavior and to d...
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Background: Weapon and conflict play (WCP) is a contentious area of play in early years education th...
This paper takes a critical discursive and feminist perspective on psychological accounts of childre...
The Child First Participation agenda in England marks a paradigm shift in youth justice. This solidi...
In this chapter, we utilise a discourse perspective to explore ways in which parents manage therapeu...
Introduction: The introduction of the innovative non-violent resistance approach (NVR) at a multi-ag...
Introduction: In this study an innovative and multimodal method in family therapy called NVR, Non-Vi...
Background Conduct disorders and adolescent violence have been found to be a significant problem in...
Journal articleChild to parent violence (CPV) is an emerging problem that is coming more frequently ...
I have found that when young people begin to acknowledge their own history of responses to, and resi...
This article is focussed on working with parents and carers to develop nonviolent resistance (NVR) a...
This thesis explores the scope for children’s voices offered to children in court mandated investiga...
Contemporary debates about violence within the family are usually limited to the dynamics and preven...
The dissemination and relevance of childhood aggression developmental research to service providers ...
Non-violent Resistance (NVR) is a method to manage child and adolescent aggressive behavior and to d...
Until relatively recently, there has been very limited research on the aggressive and violent behavi...
Background: Weapon and conflict play (WCP) is a contentious area of play in early years education th...
This paper takes a critical discursive and feminist perspective on psychological accounts of childre...
The Child First Participation agenda in England marks a paradigm shift in youth justice. This solidi...
In this chapter, we utilise a discourse perspective to explore ways in which parents manage therapeu...