Healing Childhood Trauma exploring DDP through illustrations & stories
Schedule
Wed Feb 04 2026 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
The Three Swans Hotel | Market Harborough, EN
About this Event
Trainer
Kim Golding CBE, Clinical Psychologist living in Worcestershire, UK. Kim worked with children and families within the NHS for thirty years, specialising in working with parents or carers to develop their parenting skills tailored to the needs of the children they are caring for. Kim now works independently providing therapy, training, consultation and supervision.
Kim is a certified DDP trainer and is involved in accrediting and training other professionals in DDP. She is also a director of the Community Interest Company: ‘DDP Connects UK’. Kim is author of a range of books focused on the parenting of children who have experienced developmental trauma, including ‘Nurturing Attachments’ and ‘Everyday parenting with security and love’. She has additionally developed two DDP-informed programmes. ‘The Nurturing Attachments Training Resource’; and ‘Foundations for Attachment Training Resource’. Kim co-authored: ‘Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions’ with Dan Hughes and Julie Hudson, published December 2018 and ‘The Healing Relational Trauma Workbook with Dan Hughes published February 2024.
In 2020 Kim was awarded a CBE for services to children and young people.
Description of course
This seminar and book launch offers you an opportunity to explore Kim’s latest book: ‘The DDP guide to healing childhood trauma. A visual and creative companion for parents and practitioners’ with illustrations by Juliet Young. This will be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in January 2026
This book is light on text and full of stories and illustrations to increase understanding of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, Parenting and Practice. It is written in short sections for you to dip in and out of as needed. This book will be helpful for parents, carers, students and practitioners supporting children who’ve experienced relational trauma.
Children living away from their birth family following developmentally traumatizing experience struggle to feel safe within social connections, especially with parents. Within this seminar Kim will draw on the book to explore the importance of social connection. She will discuss DDP (Dyadic Developmental Practice and Parenting) as a useful model for helping children to feel safe and open to the influences of parents. The challenges of parenting in this way will be considered alongside the importance of ongoing support for the parents. Throughout Kim will read some of the stories she has created especially for this book.
Objectives and outcomes from the course
The learning objectives of the Seminar are:
- Explore the importance of social connection.
- Consider the challenges of parenting the DDP way and importance for ongoing support.
- Discuss DDP (Dyadic Developmental Practice and Parenting) as a useful model for helping children to feel safe and open to the influences of parents.
- Theoretical and practical considerations
- Opportunity for you to purchase a discounted SIGNED copy of the book ‘The DDP guide to healing childhood trauma. A visual and creative companion for parents and practitioners’
Who should attend
This day is open to anyone wishing to attend who is working with children and young people.
Pre-requisite
No pre requisites are required for this course.
Additional Info
With full attendance you will be issued a certificate of attendance.
Fee of £100 includes VAT, registration, buffet lunch and refreshments throughout
Where is it happening?
The Three Swans Hotel, 21 High Street, Market Harborough, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 100.00






