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Managing Parental Dissociation During a Dyadic Therapy Session: Meeting the Needs of a Dysregulated Parent and Child [1]

NCTSN Resource

Resource Description

Depicts Debbie, a 10 year old multiracial girl who lives with her 27 year old African American mother Sharon. Sharon has struggled for years with substance abuse. The family lived for several years in a shared space which was quite chaotic. During this time, Debbie often would be with other children in the building for many hours at a time without adult supervision. Many adults would come in and out of the building, and Debbie often did not see her mother, sometimes, for days.

Resource Type: 
Type: Webinar
Trauma Type: 
Complex Trauma
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Mental Health Professionals
Published in 2019

Source URL:https://www.nctsn.org/resources/managing-parental-dissociation-during-a-dyadic-therapy-session-meeting-the-needs-of-a-dysregulated-parent-and-child

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[1] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/managing-parental-dissociation-during-a-dyadic-therapy-session-meeting-the-needs-of-a-dysregulated-parent-and-child