Chaddock gains national recognition for transformative approach to trauma-informed care

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QUINCY — Chaddock has been featured by Open Minds, a Pennsylvania-based leading national resource for executives in the health and human services field. The article, “The Family Coach,” highlights Chaddock’s Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program (DTAPÒ) and the impact it has on children and families.

The feature showcases Chaddock’s approach to trauma-informed, attachment-focused coaching, emphasizing real-time in-home support for children and caregivers. DTAPÒ equips families with practical tools and emotional support to navigate the challenges of developmental trauma. Chaddock’s model has demonstrated strong outcomes, with 81 percent of parents reporting an increase in attachment to their child and 100 percent of children surveyed stating they are better able to regulate their emotions.

In a press release, Amanda Becks, associate director of clinical services at Chaddock, said, “We work with children who have had extremely difficult early life experiences – developmental trauma, attachment disruptions, neglect, abuse – and their nervous systems are wired for survival, not relationship.”

The recognition by Oen Minds amplifies Chaddock’s efforts to drive meaningful change for children in foster care and families impacted by developmental trauma. The article has sparked interest from child-serving professionals across the country.

To read the full article, visit https://openminds.com/market-intelligence/executive-briefings/the-family-coach/.

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