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ATTACHMENT DISORDER

Attachment disorder training from one of Canada's leading providers of intensive short courses.

   
   
 
   
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Attachment Disorder
Psychosocial Interventions with ADHD
Stopping Self Harm
Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

 
 

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A 3-day course for 6-16 people.
Download printable Microsoft Word information Sheet

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Background and Rationale:

Knowledge of attachment disorder, what it is, how to identify it and what to do about it is now recognized as important for all those who work with children and adolescents. In recent years attachment disorder has become recognized as a discrete clinical entity, and one that appears to have distinct causal links with behavioral and emotional problems in children and in the development of personality disorder in adulthood.

This course therefore examines the concept of attachment disorder, the mechanisms behind causing further problems and in particular, how to identify it in children – the signs that are suggestive of attachment disorder.

Identifying it, however is not enough – one needs to intervene to remedy it as far as it is possible. The bulk of this course therefore describes – and allows you to practise – the interventions that are available whether you are working directly with children or via others, for example foster carers.

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In three days you will cover a great deal:

•  The four categories of attachment (both adaptive and otherwise) found from the Ainsworth
  ‘Strange Situation’ research.

•  The DSM-IV definition of reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood.
   Zenah et al’s five types of attachment disorder.

•  The causes of attachment disorder and why it is important to know them.

•  How you can tell whether a child may be expressing an attachment disorder – what are
   the signs in terms of four different headings?

•  Links with Cognitive Behavioral Work: core beliefs held by securely attached children
   and children with attachment disorder.

•  Family interventions to address family dynamics.

•  Groupwork with parents and children: mellow parenting. What mellow parenting is, the
   criteria for participation in a mellow parenting group. The philosophical framework of
   mellow parenting, the six dimensions of parenting.

•  Working with foster carers: the relevance of the carer’s own background; how attachment
   begins with the parents; teaching new ideas and skills; how to provide key ingredients for
   secure attachment; teaching children ‘the four Rs’; how to provide support to carers; how
   to instil a sense of hope in carers.

• Therapeutic parenting: how to create a positive environment; how to create a clear and
   consistent structure within the home; how to take good care of yourself and your partner;
   how to communicate effectively both in verbal and non verbal terms; how to share out
   responsibility between parent and child; how to give choices that work; how to use
   specific techniques in crisis situations.

•  Corrective attachment therapy: how to become attuned to the child’s needs; the
   importance of displaying ‘positive affect’; how to give support to the developmental needs
   and capabilities of the child; how to develop a positive reciprocal relationship between
   yourself and the child; how to understand a child’s inner working model and core beliefs;
   helping the child to review key events from the past; how to help the child manage
   defence mechanisms so they don’t become maladaptive.

•  Learning to apply the material taught by use of case studies and group discussion.

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Download printable Microsoft Word information Sheet

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A 3-day course for 6-16 people.
We bring the training to you for an all-inclusive fee of $7,795 plus GST/HST.




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