Trainer: Dr Sarah Kildea, Clinical Psychologist
This four day course is open to those professionals who have undertaken Level One training and are beginning to use the principles and interventions of Dyadic Developmental Practice, Parenting and Psychotherapy in their day to day work. It focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of the theory, successes and barriers experienced by participants in applying the model in practice, more videos and discussion of DDP and the impact of participant’s own attachment experiences.
It is helpful if participants have examples of their own DDP practice, such as case studies and/or recordings, to share with the group.
Please note that while Level One and Two are open access for professionals working with children and families, there are specific requirements that need to be fulfilled for those who plan to go on to apply for certification as a Practitioner in DDP. Please refer to What is required before starting the practicum for further information.
Attendees to this training are comprised of clinical psychologists working in targeted services in Manchester with looked after and adopted children, young people, their carers and parents and the systems supporting them.
Recommended prior to attending the training:
Attachment-focused Family Therapy: The Workbook
Daniel A. Hughes
View : Attachment-focused Family Therapy: The Workbook
Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions
Daniel A. Hughes, Julie Hudson, Kim S. Golding
View : Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions
More information and bookings
Cost: £850
Dates: 20-23 July 2021
Times: 9:00am – 3:45pm
Places: 6
Venue: Online
The organiser will provide online access details after registration, please contact them if you have any questions.
Organised by: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT)
For further information or to book a place:
Contact: Kate Bonser
Email: kate.bonser@mft.nhs.uk
Telephone: 0161 203 3255
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