It is the ideal
therapeutic model for children dealing with divorce, death, anxiety, trauma, anger, difficult life transitions, and other situations that cause stress or emotional pain.
Not exact matches
Identification of new
therapeutic applications
for known drugs: Boston
Children's investigators have developed and characterized a wide variety of preclinical assays and animal
models useful
for identifying additional
therapeutic indications
for safe compounds.
Our
model — based on ongoing research and experience — comes to life in real homes as the
children (typically ages 7 - 18) live with our
therapeutic treatment families
for roughly six to nine months.
Implicitly or explicitly, much of the treatment literature discusses the
therapeutic relationship in the context of a parent -
child attachment
model (
for example, «the good enough mother»), in which our clients safely depend upon us to support relational repair.
«I utilize a strength - based
therapeutic model for clients seeking support no matter the age, whether it's
children, adolescents, adults, families, or groups.
In particular, Daniela led the development of the first
therapeutic care
model in the State
for children in residential care.
Linda talks about her job as a
therapeutic treatment mom and the unique treatment
model at the institute
for attachment and
child development.
They conclude by describing an evolving
model for establishing
therapeutic priorities that focuses on capacities in communication and emotional regulation and
for developing the requisite transactional supports (i.e., family members, peers, environmental supports) necessary to optimally enhance
children's development.
Early Intervention (EI) as a developmental
model is a federally - mandated, federally and state - funded program that provides assessment,
therapeutic services and service coordination
for children.
To learn more about the role of a
therapeutic treatment parent and the unique treatment
model that makes the Institute
for Attachment and
Child Development so successful, watch Linda's full interview.
As play therapy is an emerging profession, it is essential that practitioners enhance its establishment by developing high quality research capability to create new
models of practice that serve to improve the quality of
therapeutic interventions
for some of the most marginalised and troubled
children.