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Author(s):  
A. Stephen Lenz ◽  
Karen Doyle Buckwalter ◽  
Danielle A. Pester ◽  
Kelly Green ◽  
Debbie Reed

2022 ◽  
pp. 135910452110618
Author(s):  
Matthew Lewis ◽  
Steven Stirk ◽  
Harriet Collie ◽  
Yasmin Ansbro ◽  
Rachel Johnson ◽  
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Background: Evidence indicates that the more traditional and behavioural parenting strategies are ineffective when parenting a child who has experienced developmental trauma. Recognising the need to parent with an attachment focus, the current paper evaluates the effectiveness of running the [Enfys] Nurturing Attachments Group, virtually, within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A pilot feasibility study evaluated eight bespoke groups. Consenting professionals and co-professionals completed the Brief Parental Self-Efficacy Scale (BFSS), Care Questionnaire (CQ) and the Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ). Results: One hundred forty individuals attended the groups, with 51 (36%) completing both pre-and post-measures. The results provide evidence that professionals and co-professionals reported statistically significant positive increases on both the BPSS ( d = .55) and CQ ( d = .62). For the PRFQ, the results showed a statistically significant decrease on the Pre-mentalising sub scale, a non-significant mid-range score for Certainty about Mental States and a non-significant increase for Parental Interest and Curiosity in Mental States. Conclusion: The study has demonstrated initial viability of effectively facilitating the [Enfys] Nurturing Attachments Group, virtually. Importantly, it has also shown that the group can be run with professionals alongside co-professionals.


2021 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. S569-S570
Author(s):  
P.G.Y. Jung ◽  
J. Bisby ◽  
T. Greene ◽  
E. McCrory ◽  
J. Roiser ◽  
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