Bring On The Mess! TM

Bring On The Mess! TM - Volume 32: Dr. Dan Hughes and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

June 06, 2023 For All Seasons Behavioral Health and Rape Crisis Center
Bring On The Mess! TM - Volume 32: Dr. Dan Hughes and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
Bring On The Mess! TM
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Bring On The Mess! TM
Bring On The Mess! TM - Volume 32: Dr. Dan Hughes and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
Jun 06, 2023
For All Seasons Behavioral Health and Rape Crisis Center

This special episode of Bring on the Mess features Dr. Dan Hughes discussing his program for treating reactive detachment disorder called Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. Dr. Hughes developed this method of therapy after years of working with young children who experienced trauma and were unable to develop trusting relationships with parents or adults. For All Seasons Chief Clinical Officer Lesa Lee speaks with Dr. Hughes on how the importance of the home being a center of unconditional love and support is necessary to create trust in children which then can lead to helping them understand their emotions. Debunking the notion of raising children with unconditional love turns them soft, this episode touches on how we connect with them is the ultimate determinant of a child’s resilience later in life.

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This special episode of Bring on the Mess features Dr. Dan Hughes discussing his program for treating reactive detachment disorder called Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. Dr. Hughes developed this method of therapy after years of working with young children who experienced trauma and were unable to develop trusting relationships with parents or adults. For All Seasons Chief Clinical Officer Lesa Lee speaks with Dr. Hughes on how the importance of the home being a center of unconditional love and support is necessary to create trust in children which then can lead to helping them understand their emotions. Debunking the notion of raising children with unconditional love turns them soft, this episode touches on how we connect with them is the ultimate determinant of a child’s resilience later in life.