Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adults and Families

The course will use presentation and discussion to explore how attachment theory can inform a deeper understanding of the people we work with and the approaches that may help them to understand themselves better, improve their relationships and live more fulfilling lives.

R3,500.00

Description

This training course will introduce participants to key concepts in contemporary attachment theory and apply this theory to working with children, adults and families who enter therapy or come to the attention of mental health, criminal justice or social care professionals.

The course will use presentation and discussion to explore how attachment theory can inform a deeper understanding of the people we work with and the approaches that may help them to understand themselves better, improve their relationships and live more fulfilling lives.

The training will be led by Clark Baim, PhD, and is based on two of his co-authored books, Attachment-based Practice with Adults: Understanding Strategies and Promoting Positive Change (2011, Pavilion), which forms the basis of this training. He is also the co-author of Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families (Pavilion, 2022).

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CPD:

  • HPCSA accredited CEU’s applied for.
  • SACSSP accredited CEU’s applied for.

Note:

  • The course will be taught in English.
  • The course will be presented online via Zoom.
  • A certificate of attendance will be given to participants at the end of the training.