Family Therapies
  • Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Informed Therapy (Level 2)

 DDP is an attachment focussed therapy developed by Dr Daniel Hughes. It is an evidence-based psychotherapeutic treatment for children, young people and their families where symptoms of emotional disorders, including complex trauma and disorders of attachment are present. At its core, DDP is a therapeutic model that focuses on repairing and strengthening attachment relationships. It is an ideal therapy for families who are fostering or have adopted children with significant developmental trauma. DDP is suitable for all ages.  

  • Sensory Attachment Intervention (SIA) Informed Therapy (Level 1)

 Sensory Attachment Intervention (SAI) is a therapy approach which considers the child or young person’s sensory processing alongside their emotional regulation, and the impact that one has on the other. Following a thorough sensory / attachment assessment, Sense Inclusion will use different therapeutic approaches to support improvements in children’s / young people’s sensory systems and emotional relationships. We may use any of the following approaches, or a combination of. 

  • Sensory Attachment Intervention Sessions
  • Just-Right State Children and Parents Programme
  • Just-Right State Adolescent and Adults Programme

 This approach might be particularly useful for children who are in Foster Care, who have been Adopted, and/ or those who have experienced early trauma or adverse experiences, perhaps medical, environmental, or social in nature. Sensory Attachment Intervention Therapy suited to all ages.

Family Crisis Intervention Therapy  

Integrative Attachment Therapy