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Written by experienced clinicians, this book provides an
exploration of how educators can easily use Dyadic Developmental
Practice (DDP) to help vulnerable pupils to thrive. DDP is an
intervention model for children and young people who have
experienced trauma in past relationships. Safety and security is
increased through offering emotional connection in a variety of
ways, helped by the attitude of PACE (playfulness, acceptance,
curiosity and empathy). The model gives children the opportunity to
experience the relationships necessary for healthy development,
emotional regulation and resilience. This book gives educators all
the tools they need to embed DDP into their practice, including
building connections with students, partnerships with parents,
understanding the theory behind DDP, and overcoming the challenges
of implementing it in practice. These principles can be adapted to
support pupils at all levels.
The call for trauma-informed education is growing as the profound
impact trauma has for the children's ability to learn in
traditional classrooms is recognized. For children who have
experienced abuse and neglect their behavior is often highly
reactive, aggressive, withdrawn or unmotivated. They struggle to
learn, to make positive relationships or be influenced positively
by teachers and school staff. Students become more and more at risk
for mental health difficulties. Teachers become more and more
frustrated and discouraged as they attempt to teach this vulnerable
group of students. Even though it is relationships that have hurt
students with developmental trauma, it is known that they must find
safe relationships to learn and heal. Forming those relationships
with children who have been hurt and no longer trust adults is not
easy. This book focuses on three important and comprehensive areas
of theory and research that provide a theoretical, clinical, and
integrated intervention model for developing the relationships and
felt sense of safety children with developmental trauma need. Using
what is known from attachment theory, intersubjectivity theory, and
interpersonal neurobiology, the reader is helped to understand why
children behave in the challenging ways they do. This book offers
successes and ongoing challenges as a means to continue the
conversation about how best to support some of our most at-risk
youth.
'Modern classics: elegantly written and breathtaking in their
honesty' Daily Express Sian Phillips has a long and celebrated
career on both stage and screen. For the first time, her two
bestselling volumes of memoir Private Faces and Public Places will
be available as a single volume with a brand new foreword by the
author. With wonderful stories and unflinching candour, Private
Faces and Public Places covers her life from its beginnings in the
remote Welsh countryside, where life hadn't changed for centuries,
to finding herself at the epicentre of the acting world at its most
glamorous alongside husband Peter O'Toole, whose career was about
to take off with the spellbinding Lawrence of Arabia. Sian
describes the mad and wonderfully impulsive times with O'Toole
alongside the tempestuous, insecure, and often lonely periods in
their marriage. Incredibly, it endures over 20 years. When it ends,
surprising even herself, she plunges straight into another
marriage, with the much younger actor Robin Sachs. Emerging alone
from her second marriage, triumphant and unrepentant, the story
Sian tells ranks alongside the very best in show business.
Graeme Smith, MD, PhD is a Professor and Head of Obstetrics &
Gynecology at Queen's University. He works with many families who
have suffered a miscarriage or stillbirth. He has developed a
website (www.themothersprogram.ca) as a resource for women during
pregnancy and after delivery. Sian Phillips, PhD is a Child
Psychologist who is an adjunct professor at Queen's University who
specializes in working with interpersonal trauma and attachment
issues. Jerri Oehler, PhD is a pediatric nurse/psychologist at the
Carteret Clinic for Adolescents and Children affiliated with Duke
University. She has a long history of working with families who
have had a loss during pregnancy or postpartum. Malia Murphy is a
PhD student at Queen's University studying complications in
pregnancy and their impact on maternal outcomes.
This collection of transcripts from sessions by certified Dyadic
Developmental Psychotherapists gives therapists, educators, and
child welfare and residential treatment professionals a detailed
understanding of how Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy is used to
help children who have a history of neglect, abuse, orphanage care,
or other experiences that may interfere with the normal development
of attachment between parent and child. The book begins with a
description of DDP, its essential components, and the ways in which
those components are used differentially in different phases of
treatment. The transcripts that follow illustrate those components
and their uses. They cover a diverse range of clients and families
so that the reader can appreciate the depth and breadth of DDP.
Both the editor and the therapists themselves provide analysis and
commentary on the therapists' goals, impressions, and techniques.
This book complements the treatment manual Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy: Essential Methods and Practices, and will be useful
in graduate courses on treatment, child welfare, family therapy,
and child psychology.
Though Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers,
she seemed the ideal girl to help Mrs Maxie run a large Elizabethan
manor house and look after her invalid husband. But the real Sally,
pretty, ambitious and clever, was very different from the docile,
repentant character she seemed to be. Murder shattered the
tranquillity of her new home and Chief Detective Inspector Adam
Dalgliesh arrived in the peace of a country Sunday to solve a case
as mysterious as Sally herself. He soon discovers that there is no
shortage of motives, and as he investigates, the complex secrets
and powerful passions of village and family life come into play.
This BBC Radio dramatisation stars Robin Ellis, with Hugh Thomas
Grant and Sian Phillips. 2 CDs. 2 hrs.
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The call for trauma-informed education is growing as the profound
impact trauma has for the children's ability to learn in
traditional classrooms is recognized. For children who have
experienced abuse and neglect their behavior is often highly
reactive, aggressive, withdrawn or unmotivated. They struggle to
learn, to make positive relationships or be influenced positively
by teachers and school staff. Students become more and more at risk
for mental health difficulties. Teachers become more and more
frustrated and discouraged as they attempt to teach this vulnerable
group of students. Even though it is relationships that have hurt
students with developmental trauma, it is known that they must find
safe relationships to learn and heal. Forming those relationships
with children who have been hurt and no longer trust adults is not
easy. This book focuses on three important and comprehensive areas
of theory and research that provide a theoretical, clinical, and
integrated intervention model for developing the relationships and
felt sense of safety children with developmental trauma need. Using
what is known from attachment theory, intersubjectivity theory, and
interpersonal neurobiology, the reader is helped to understand why
children behave in the challenging ways they do. This book offers
successes and ongoing challenges as a means to continue the
conversation about how best to support some of our most at-risk
youth.
A star-studded BBC radio production of Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion -
plus bonus drama The 'B' Word, telling the story of the play's
scandalous opening night Irascible phonetics professor Henry
Higgins makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can
train Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to talk 'like a lady' and
pass as a duchess at the Ambassador's Ball. As the day of reckoning
approaches, can Eliza convince the assembled aristocrats that she's
one of them? And what will become of her afterwards? This
effervescent radio version of Shaw's classic comedy features a
stellar cast, including award-winning comedians Alistair McGowan as
Henry Higgins, Morgana Robinson as Eliza Doolittle and Al Murray as
Alfred Doolittle. Also featured on this release is The 'B' Word,
written by and starring Alistair McGowan as Bernard Shaw. Centring
on the shocking opening night of Pygmalion - the first time that
the word 'bloody' was used on the British stage - it also explores
the passionate love-hate relationship between Shaw; his leading
man, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (Richard McCabe) and his leading
lady, Mrs Patrick Campbell (Charlotte Page), who played the
19-year-old Eliza Doolittle at the age of 49. Cast and credits
Pygmalion Henry Higgins........................Alistair McGowan
Eliza Doolittle........................Morgana Robinson Alfred
Doolittle........................Al Murray Colonel
Pickering........................Hugh Fraser Mrs
Higgins........................Sian Phillips Mrs
Pearce/Maid........................Charlotte Page Mrs
Eynsford-Hill........................Georgie Glen Clara
Eynsford-Hill........................Maeve Bluebell Wells Freddy
Eynsford-Hill.............................Tom Forrister
Nepommuck........................David Sturzaker
Ambassador........................John Dougall Ambassador's
wife........................Sarah Ridgeway
Bystander........................David Sterne Written by Bernard
Shaw Produced and directed by Emma Harding The 'B' Word Bernard
Shaw........................Alistair McGowan George
Alexander........................David Sturzaker Mrs Patrick
Campbell.............................Charlotte Page Sir Herbert
Beerbohm Tree........................Richard McCabe Charlotte
Shaw........................Georgie Glen
Merivale........................Philip Fox
Gurney/Fishman........................Simon Ludders
Bell........................Charlie Clements
Maid........................Sarah Ridgeway Written by Alistair
McGowan Produced and directed by Emma Harding Production
Coordinator: Jenny Mendez Studio Managers: Alison Craig, Caleb
Knightley and Thomas Glasser Duration: 2 hours 45 mins approx.
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