The Online 2021 DDP International Conference, Canada starts this Monday, June 14. This is your last chance to buy your tickets and join us for three days of learning and connecting.
This year’s theme is ‘Connection at the Core: DDP as a Framework for Addressing Relational Trauma across models and systems’. The conference features internationally renowned speakers in the fields of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy and Practice, AEDP (Accelerated Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy), and include workshops, presentations and panels.
Hosted by The George Hull Centre Institute for Childhood Trauma & Attachment, Ontario, Canada, and supported by DDPI, the whole 3 day conference is being presented online. All conference times given are in EST (Eastern Standard Time).
By registering now, full conference ticket holders have access to 10 hours of pre-conference session recordings by Dr. Dan Hughes and Dr. Diana Fosha. You will also be invited to join them for the live Q&A on Monday 14th June, where they will answer your questions based on their pre-recorded conference sessions.
Participants will also have access to all conference recordings until July 16, 2021. It is open to all professionals and students who work with children as well as parents and caregivers.
Speakers include Dr. Dan Hughes, DDP founder; Dr. Diana Fosha, developer of AEDP and director and founder of the AEDP Institute; Dr. Patricia Vickers, Indigenous teacher, artist, psychotherapist and spiritual director; Dr. Helen Minnis, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow; Dr. Jon Baylin, Clinical Psychologist and author; Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine CBE, advocate for social justice and former politician; and Randy Maldonado, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and DDPI RESJ Committee member.

More information about this exciting event can be found on the George Hull Centre 2021 DDP International Conference page including booking information and the conference programme.
You can book your place directly by visiting the link below:
Please direct all enquiries to The George Hull Centre Institute at ddpconference@georgehull.on.ca and we look forward to seeing you there.
If you can’t make it please follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #DDPConf2021.