Trauma and attachment in children and families

01235 847 393 01235 847 393
18th September 2020, 9.30am - 5.15pm
Counsellors and trainees
£199
Online

About this event

What came first, the loss of attachment or the diagnosis?

For the child who is oppositional, did they respond with opposition after feeling disconnected from their primary attachment or have their oppositional behaviours put stressors on their primary relationships?

Imagine a client/family in your clinic and you’re hearing about the oppositional and defiant child’s behaviour from frustrated parents – which came first, the behaviour and then the rupture in the attachment? Or did the attachment come first and is showing as a behavioural disorder?

Join Christina Reese for a comprehensive online webcast where I'll teach you my proven, powerful approaches for helping identify and heal ruptured attachments in family and children. Learn the ways that attachment trauma and relationship dysfunction impact a child’s ability to feel safe with adults, follow directions and be respectful.

Discover the risk factors of developing insecure attachment...

Reframe the behaviours to identify the distress, learn how attachment trauma is related to every diagnosis, and how repairing the primary attachment relationship can reduce symptomology.

Discover attachment-focused interventions to: 

  • Reduce symptomology for anxiety, aggression, opposition, inattention and mood instability.
  • Increase connection for better self-esteem, coping skills, and sense of belonging.
  • Improve emotional and self-regulation for life-long attachment
    Build attachment-focused therapeutic rapport.

Bring life-altering change to the children that you are working with, repairing foundational relationships and giving them the skills they need for life-long relationships, health and stability.

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Hosted by PESI UK

PESI is the largest CPD portal in the UK and the largest clinical content provider in Europe. Catherine M. Pittman is the chair and associate professor of Psychology at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN.