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SUMMARY:Healing Childhood Trauma exploring DDP through illustrations and stories with Kim Golding
DESCRIPTION:Date has changed to 4 February. \nThis seminar and book launch offers you an opportunity to explore Kim’s latest book: ‘The DDP guide to healing childhood trauma. A visual and creative companion for parents and practitioners’ with illustrations by Juliet Young. This will be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in January 2026 \nThis book is light on text and full of stories and illustrations to increase understanding of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy\, Parenting and Practice. It is written in short sections for you to dip in and out of as needed. This book will be helpful for parents\, carers\, students and practitioners supporting children who’ve experienced relational trauma. \nChildren living away from their birth family following developmentally traumatizing experience struggle to feel safe within social connections\, especially with parents. Within this seminar Kim will draw on the book to explore the importance of social connection. She will discuss DDP (Dyadic Developmental Practice and Parenting) as a useful model for helping children to feel safe and open to the influences of parents. The challenges of parenting in this way will be considered alongside the importance of ongoing support for the parents. Throughout Kim will read some of the stories she has created especially for this book. \nObjectives and outcomes from the course\nThe learning objectives of the Seminar are: \n\nExplore the importance of social connection.\nConsider the challenges of parenting the DDP way and importance for ongoing support.\nDiscuss DDP (Dyadic Developmental Practice and Parenting) as a useful model for helping children to feel safe and open to the influences of parents.\nTheoretical and practical considerations\nOpportunity for you to purchase a discounted SIGNED copy of the book ‘The DDP guide to healing childhood trauma. A visual and creative companion for parents and practitioners’\n\nAnd as a special bonus:\nKim will also read extracts from ‘A TINY SPARK OF HOPE. Healing Childhood Trauma in Adulthood’\nKim S. Golding and Alexia Jones \n‘I could not ignore the tiny spark of hope that whispered to me that there might be someone with whom I could be vulnerable and real\, and that this time they might just not let me down…’ \nI knew Alexia as a child\, growing up in foster care following early childhood trauma. She was not able to engage in DDP therapy\, her mistrust in adults was high and her defences were strong. We met a few times\, and she knew that I was supporting her foster placement. \nWe plant many seeds when supporting children and their families\, and we don’t always know which one’s will flourish. As an adult Alexia\, tired of her defences and wanting to discover her authentic self\, sought me out. This began a three-year therapy journey\, culminating in writing ‘A tiny spark of hope’ together. \nIf you want to learn more about a child’s experience of foster care and the building of multiple defences to survive the trauma and loss that has been experienced this book is for you. \nIf you want to explore the way that a relational therapy informed by the DDP principles can help an adult to understand and move away from defences laid down from early in life this book is for you. \nIf you want to understand the authentic self and how to rediscover it when it has been masked by fragmented parts holding a range of defences this book is for you. \nWho should attend\nThis day is open to anyone wishing to attend who is working with children and young people. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact Inspire Me Events using the details below.
URL:https://kimsgolding.co.uk/event/healing-childhood-trauma-exploring-ddp-illustrations-stories-kim-golding-feb-26/
LOCATION:Three Swans Hotel\, 21 High St\, Market Harborough\, LE16 7NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:One-day
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