(9:30 am - 4:30 pm)
Event is fully booked
Run by: Kim Golding
Ticket price: £600.00 + VAT
Event type: Training
Location: Brighton Consulting Rooms
18a Clermont Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN16SJ View map
Event information
Trainer: Kim Golding, Clinical Psychologist
This is an introductory 4-day course on Dyadic Developmental Practice: Psychotherapy and Parenting, an intervention model developed by Dan Hughes, Clinical Psychologist, USA.
This approach assists therapists and professionals to understand and effectively support children, young people and their families. In this model, theory and research in the areas of developmental trauma, attachment theory, intersubjectivity and child development are integrated to produce a therapeutic and parenting approach used for relationship development and trauma resolution. DDP recognises the vital role which adoptive parents, foster carers and residential workers play as primary attachment figures in the recovery of traumatised, attachment-resistant children.
The principles and interventions are presented through formal presentations, discussion, videotape of sessions, role-play, and hand outs.
Who is it For?
The training is relevant and open to therapists and practitioners who have experience in working with children and young people with trauma-attachment problems and their foster, adoptive or birth families.
Recommended prior to attending the training: Attachment-Focused Family Therapy Workbook, Dan Hughes
More information and bookings
Cost: £600 + vat
Lunch and refreshments are included.
Number of delegates: 20 maximum
Organised by: Centre for Emotional Development
Website: www.emotionaldevelopment.co.uk
For further information or to book a place:
Email: info@emotionaldevelopment.co.uk
Telephone: Julie Sadler 01273 561511
This training is now fully booked. Please look through the other events for more Level One trainings.
DDP Level One Training, Brighton, England at Brighton Consulting Rooms, 24 May 2016 - 27 May 2016
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