Practitioner Guides
The evidence of the impact of parental conflict and relationship difficulties on children is compelling. ‘A short guide to working with co-parents: why we don’t, why we should, and how we could’ is designed to help workers attend to the relationship between parents, and help them to feel better equipped to talk about relationships with the parents with whom they work.
New Resource for Practitioners
"Becoming Parents Together” is a brief and practical guide for practitioners working with families. It describes some of the processes and difficulties that new families and in particular couples face when a baby arrives.
“The Impact of Unemployment on Couples and the Family” DVD aims to trigger practitioners to think about the stresses that families face when faced with job loss and unemployment. The DVD has an accompanying handbook that can be used by trainers or by practitioners for self directed learning.
The Co-Parenting Skills Workshop is a brief group intervention for parents who have difficulties in relationship with their child's other parent and the main objective of this work is to support parents to think about the impact of inter-parental conflict on their child and to facilitate interest and thinking about more constructive ways of co-parenting.
"How Attachment Shapes Family Relationships” is the second guide in this series of practitioner pamphlets. It offers a brief introduction to attachment theory and offers a practical guide to how this theory might help practitioners in their work".
Christopher Clulow - Senior Fellow, the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships.
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