(9:15 am - 5:00 pm)
Event is fully booked
Run by: Dan Hughes
Ticket price: £75.00 + VAT
Event type: Workshop
Location: Brighthelm Centre
Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1YD View map
Event information
Providing Nurturing and Effective Care for Children and Young People with Problems Due to Developmental Trauma and Attachment Disorganization
A unique opportunity to hear Dan Hughes talk about his therapeutic approach to helping children who have experienced developmental trauma.
Dr. Daniel Hughes created Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) as a treatment for families with adopted or fostered children who had experienced neglect and abuse in their birth families and suffered from significant developmental trauma.
It is based on and brings together attachment theory, what we understand about developmental trauma, the neurobiology of trauma, attachment and caregiving, intersubjectivity theory and child development.
Who should attend?
This workshop is open to parents, foster carers, adoptive parents and professionals from all disciplines interested in enhancing their knowledge and developing their understanding of working with children traumatic backgrounds and attachment difficulties.
More information and bookings
Cost: £75 +VAT
Date: 20th October 2016
Times: 9:15am Registration, tea and coffee, 9:30am Start to finish at 4:50pm – 5pm
Venue: Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton BN1 1YD
Venue contact: 01273 821512
For further information or to book a place:
Download the flyer for more information and help with bookings: Providing Nurturing Care – Dan Hughes 20-10-16 Flyer
Organised by: The Centre for Emotional Development
Website: emotionaldevelopment.co.uk
Email: info@emotionaldevelopment.co.uk
Phone: 01273 561511
Address: The Administrator, CfED, 18a Clermont Road, Brighton, BN1 6SG
Providing Nurturing, Effective Care and Treatment, Dan Hughes, Brighton at Brighthelm Centre, 20 October 2016
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