Does anyone know if there is research that show that Safe Stable Nurturing Relationships also helps children recover better after early chronic traumatization? I am looking for literature that I can use to underline that children are better of with SSRN's when they are not able any more to live with there own family.
Replies sorted oldest to newest
Hi Leony, I found this:
Â
CAPPD: Practical Interventions to Help Children Affected by Trauma (2010).
http://www.multiplyingconnections.org/sites/default/files/field_att...
Â
That document references this document from the CDC:
Preventing Child Maltreatment. Through the Promotion of Safe,. Stable, and Nurturing Relationships between Children and Caregivers
"Promising strategies for preventing CM by promoting SSNRs do exist (e.g., nurse home visitation, parent-child interaction therapy, skills-based parent training programs)."
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/cm_strategic_direction--l... (ca 2006)
Â
It looks like the CDC has just offered funding into this research:
Implementation of Essentials for Childhood: Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments (2013)
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/fundedprograms/foa/ce13-1303....
Â
Hope some of this is useful.
Â
Best, Chris/Resource Admin. for ACEsConnection
New research out on SSNRs:
Positive relationship factors may help break cycle of child maltreatment - CDC
http://acesconnection.com/profiles/blogs/positive-relationship-factors-may-help-break-cycle-of-child