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Psychodynamic therapy has a long tradition in addressing childhood trauma and has had some success. When successful, it includes two factors: (1) a consistent relationship between therapist and child and involvement of parents or caretakers during treatment, and (2) longer, more intensive intervention to support change, growth, and improvement in developmental achievements.
Trauma-Informed Practices With Children and Adolescents
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