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Daniel A. Hughes
Daniel Hughes, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and author who developed Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. He lives in Annville, Pennsylvania.
Books by Daniel A. Hughes
8 Keys to Building Your Best Relationships
Daniel A. Hughes, Babette Rothschild
E Book, 2013
Bringing attachment theory essentials to everyday life.Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy with Children and Families
Daniel A. Hughes, Kim S. Golding, Julie Hudson
E Book, 2019
From the founder of DDP, this updated and comprehensive guide is the authoritative text on DDP.The Little Book of Attachment: Theory to Practice in Child Mental Health with Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
Daniel A. Hughes, Ben Gurney-Smith
E Book, 2020
A practical guide to implementing the rich theory of attachment for treating mental health challenges in children.Healing Relational Trauma Workbook: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy in Practice
Daniel A. Hughes, Kim S. Golding
Paperback, 2024
A resource for practitioners implementing attachment-focused treatment for young people.Healing Relational Trauma Workbook: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy in Practice
Daniel A. Hughes, Kim S. Golding
E Book
A resource for practitioners implementing attachment-focused treatment for young people.Restoring Resilience: Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing
Eileen Russell, Diana Fosha, Daniel A. Hughes
Hardback, 2015
Cultivating what is right, rather than focusing on what is wrong, for therapy that works.The Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy: Enhancing Connection & Trust in the Treatment of Children & Adolescents
Jonathan Baylin, Daniel A. Hughes
Hardback, 2016
Uniting attachment-focused therapy and neurobiology to help distrustful and traumatised children revive a sense of trust and connection.Restoring Resilience: Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing
Eileen Russell, Diana Fosha, Daniel A. Hughes
E Book, 2015
Cultivating what is right, rather than focusing on what is wrong, for therapy that works.The Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy: Enhancing Connection & Trust in the Treatment of Children & Adolescents
Jonathan Baylin, Daniel A. Hughes
E Book, 2016
Uniting attachment-focused therapy and neurobiology to help distrustful and traumatised children revive a sense of trust and connection.