Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), an evidence-based dyadic treatment for young children who have experienced trauma, shows promise in intervening with children with developmental disabilities, as illustrated in the cases we described of 14-month-old "James" and 6-year-2-month-old "Juan" (Harley, Williams, Zamora, & Lakatos, 2014). In their thoughtful commentary on these cases, Ghosh Ippen, Noroña, & Lieberman (2014) discuss additional clinical considerations important to the use of CPP with this population. In this response, we explore further implementation of CPP in the context of the developmental disability and medical service systems. In particular, we highlight the importance of resilience in parents’ responses to their child’s deve...
Parents of children with severe disabilities have differing attachment-related support needs. An onl...
The challenges associated with parenting are often compounded for parents of children with developme...
Background Parents provide valuable information on their experiences of engaging with therapy servic...
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is an evidence-based treatment for children age 0-5 who have experi...
This case study series investigates the application of the Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) model fo...
This case study series investigates the application of the Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) model fo...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
This paper describes the evidence base for Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy as an evidence-based, ...
Children with developmental disabilities are at substantially greater risk of developing emotional a...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
People with developmental disabilities can experience any psychological abnormalitiy and psychiatric...
Young children with or at risk for developmental delay have been shown to be at significantly higher...
Parents of adolescents with a developmental disability (DD) report having novel and substantial diff...
Statement of context: The effectiveness of early intervention for children with developmental disabi...
The ability for parents to be directly involved and engaged in the implementation of clinical interv...
Parents of children with severe disabilities have differing attachment-related support needs. An onl...
The challenges associated with parenting are often compounded for parents of children with developme...
Background Parents provide valuable information on their experiences of engaging with therapy servic...
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is an evidence-based treatment for children age 0-5 who have experi...
This case study series investigates the application of the Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) model fo...
This case study series investigates the application of the Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) model fo...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
This paper describes the evidence base for Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy as an evidence-based, ...
Children with developmental disabilities are at substantially greater risk of developing emotional a...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
People with developmental disabilities can experience any psychological abnormalitiy and psychiatric...
Young children with or at risk for developmental delay have been shown to be at significantly higher...
Parents of adolescents with a developmental disability (DD) report having novel and substantial diff...
Statement of context: The effectiveness of early intervention for children with developmental disabi...
The ability for parents to be directly involved and engaged in the implementation of clinical interv...
Parents of children with severe disabilities have differing attachment-related support needs. An onl...
The challenges associated with parenting are often compounded for parents of children with developme...
Background Parents provide valuable information on their experiences of engaging with therapy servic...