The Neurorelational Framework (NRF) is a groundbreaking neuroscientific understanding of infant and child development that addresses the critical need for a more cohesive system of care for our youngest patients. Many practitioners are trained to view only their domain as defining a parent-child’s needs. The NRF provides a conceptual framework for interdisciplinary collaboration in order to treat the whole child optimally in the context of his or her relationships. Similar to the DIR/Floortime Model, dyadic play therapy is a featured treatment modality.
Significantly, the NRF is not limited to infant (or child) mental health applications; it is the cutting edge for addressing a host of relational, emotional, developmental and mental health issues throughout one’s lifespan. It is the cutting edge for addressing many of life’s complexities, including those particular to Family Therapy and Relationship Counseling. Our modern lives are incredibly complex, as are our relationships and family systems. The NRF gives mental health professionals a powerful new tool to help their clients of all ages deal with the complex challenges and conditions of modern life.
The Neurorelational Framework (NRF) is a groundbreaking neuroscientific understanding of infant and child development that addresses the critical need for a more cohesive system of care for our youngest patients. Many practitioners are trained to view only their domain as defining a parent-child’s needs. The NRF provides a conceptual framework for interdisciplinary collaboration in order to treat the whole child optimally in the context of his or her relationships. Similar to the DIR/Floortime Model, dyadic play therapy is a featured treatment modality.
Significantly, the NRF is not limited to infant (or child) mental health applications; it is the cutting edge for addressing a host of relational, emotional, developmental and mental health issues throughout one’s lifespan. It is the cutting edge for addressing many of life’s complexities, including those particular to Family Therapy and Relationship Counseling. Our modern lives are incredibly complex, as are our relationships and family systems. The NRF gives mental health professionals a powerful new tool to help their clients of all ages deal with the complex challenges and conditions of modern life.