Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, often related to a history of complex trauma, may face increased challenges in parent–child relationships and child socioemotional development. There are no published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating perinatal parent–child interventions for this population. We evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of undertaking an RCT of the video feedback intervention for positive parenting adapted for perinatal mental health (VIPP-PMH). Design Feasibility study incorporating a pilot RCT. Methods Mothers with enduring difficulties in managing emotions and relationships, consistent with a “personality disorder”, and their 6- to 36-month ol...
Abstract Background Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
Personality Disorder (PD) is characterised by enduring difficulties with emotion regulation and inte...
OBJECTIVES: Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with "personality disorder", ...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Background: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Abstract Background Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
Personality Disorder (PD) is characterised by enduring difficulties with emotion regulation and inte...
OBJECTIVES: Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with "personality disorder", ...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Background: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Abstract Background Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
Personality Disorder (PD) is characterised by enduring difficulties with emotion regulation and inte...