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SUMMARY:Insecure Attachment in the Clinical Setting: Understanding Strategies and Promoting Positive Change
DESCRIPTION:3 part lecture series: March 7th AND April 4th AND May 16th\n9:00am – 12:00pm Pacific Time\nvia Zoom \nThe Barnard Center for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health and Parent-Child Relationships Program at the Barnard Center is pleased to offer a training series with Dr. Clark Baim. Dr. Baim is a clinician\, author\, and trainer in the development and function of child attachment strategies and how these strategies show up clinically. \nTo make this course more affordable the fee is being subsidized by the Dr. Kathryn Barnard Endowment for Infant Mental Health. \nThis training will be taught in English and will not be recorded. \nWho is it for? The course will be relevant to professionals who work with children\, adults\, and families. The course is intended for professionals in the mental health\, social care\, criminal justice\, educational and voluntary (NGO / not-for-profit) sectors. People in professions related to these can all benefit from the course. The course is suitable for post-qualified professionals and is also suitable for researchers and academics. Participants with experience of working directly with people are best suited to the course\, because of their practical experience of listening and responding to spoken discourse. \nAGENDA \nDay One: Theory \n\nIntroduction to attachment theory\, specifically Dr. Patricia Crittenden’s Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) of Attachment and Adaptation\, which provides a strengths-based\, function-focused alternative to symptom-based diagnosis.\nUnderstanding why attachment theory is a key to understanding the development of psychological problems\, personality disorders and offending behaviour.\nHow attachment theory signals the importance of relationship-based practice\, self-awareness\, and self-reflection on the part of the worker.\nUnderstanding the relationship between psychological trauma\, psychopathology\, personality disorder diagnoses and attachment strategies: A bio-psycho-social approach.\n\nDay Two: Assessment and Formulation \n\nIntroduction to discourse analysis: understanding how attachment strategies are expressed in speech and behaviour.\nIntroduction to integrating DMM attachment theory with a variety of treatment models and approaches.\nPrinciples of purposeful eclecticism: adapting the intervention to the attachment strategies.\nIntroduction to family–systemic formulations and treatment planning based on the DMM model.\n\nDay Three: Treatment Planning and Intervention \n\nIntroduction to: applying the theory to treatment planning and intervention.\nExploring different approaches to intervention and principles of treatment emerging from the attachment-based model. This includes purposeful adaptation when working with people with psychological trauma.\nThe LEARN Model for promoting narrative integration.\nTools and techniques for attachment-based interventions.\n\nTrainer:  The training will be led by Clark Baim\, PhD\, and is based on two of his co-authored books\, Attachment-based Practice with Adults: Understanding Strategies and Promoting Positive Change (2023\, 2nd edition\, Pavilion. Available as an e-book or print version) and the Attachment-based Practice with Children\, Adolescents and Families (Pavilion\, 2022). Dr. Baim is a registered psychotherapist (UK Council for Psychotherapy) and a registered Senior Trainer and Clinical Supervisor with the British Psychodrama Association. He has worked in more than 35 countries and 300 organisations as a trainer\, group leader\, therapist\, and supervisor.  Dr. Baim has focused for twenty-five years on the study of attachment theory and the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) of Attachment and Adaptation with Dr. Patricia Crittenden. He is on the faculty of the Family Relations Institute\, the international training organisation for the DMM. He is a trainer and forensic-level coder of the DMM version of the Adult Attachment Interview.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/insecure-attachment-in-the-clinical-setting-understanding-strategies-and-promoting-positive-change/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION:4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nMarch 10\, 12\, 17 & 20\, 2025\n3pm – 6:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom \nProfessionals who work with caregivers and young children (0-5) often see the need to support and guide caregivers in building nurturing relationships with children. Promoting First Relationships workshop gives professionals the knowledge\, tools\, and strategies to do so. The Promoting First Relationships evidence-based program integrates theory\, practice and intervention. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships-3/
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250318T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250318T150000
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SUMMARY:Social Emotional Learning for Preschoolers
DESCRIPTION:Social Emotional Learning for Preschoolers (3-Part Series) – 6 In-service\n(STARS) Hours:\nTuesdays\, March 18th\, 25th\, and April 1st (1-3pm\, PST)\nWednesdays\, March 19th\, 26th\, and April 2nd (6-8pm\, PST)
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/social-emotional-learning-for-preschoolers/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250319T110000
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SUMMARY:Supporting Fathers and Families in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 19\, 2025 \n1–2 Eastern | 12–1 Central | 11–12 Mountain | 10–11 Pacific \nPresenters: Mr. Kenneth Braswell (Fathers Incorporated)\, Dr. Geoffrey Brown (Associate Professor\, University of Georgia)\, Dr. Maretta McDonald (Virginia Tech)\, and Mr. Marcus Williams (Allegheny Family Network) \nThe webinar is free and open to the public.  It’s sponsored by the Wisconsin Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board and the Institute for Research on Poverty.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/supporting-fathers-and-families-in-rural-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250319T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250319T130000
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SUMMARY:The Hidden Toll of Deportation on Children
DESCRIPTION:Mass Deportation: What’s Happening to the Children? \nA Learning to Listen Conversation for Change \nWednesday\, 3/19/25 – 3pm ET/12pm PT \nMayra E. Alvarez\, president of The Children’s Partnership\, will update us on immigration policy\, on the ground real time implementation\, impacts on children and family\, and what is being and can be done to mitigate the trauma.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/mass-deportation-whats-happening-to-the-children/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250319T130000
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SUMMARY:Social Emotional Learning for Infants and Toddlers
DESCRIPTION:Social Emotional Learning for Infants and Toddlers (3-Part Series) – 6 Inservice (STARS) Hours:\nWednesdays\, March 19th\, 26th\, and April 2nd (1-3pm\, PST)\nMondays\, March 17th\, 24th\, and 31st (6-8pm\, PST)
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/social-emotional-learning-for-infants-and-toddlers/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Strong from the Start: Empowering Dads’ Mental Health in the Perinatal Journey
DESCRIPTION:Becoming a father can be an exciting and life-changing experience\, but it can also bring unexpected emotional challenges. Our upcoming webinar sheds light on the importance of perinatal mental health among fathers\, providing support\, guidance and practical strategies for this transformative journey. Explore the common mental health concerns new and expectant dads may face\, learn ways to strengthen communication and relationships at home\, and share resources that empower fathers during this important transition. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn\, connect and grow as we embrace the transition into fatherhood with greater confidence and resilience. Register now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/strong-from-the-start-empowering-dads-mental-health-in-the-perinatal-journey/
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250324T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250324T130000
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SUMMARY:Parenting While Black: Black Parents & Black Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Parenting While Black: Nurturing Legacy\, Love\, and Liberation is a FREE dynamic four-part virtual conversation series by\, for\, and among Black parents. We explore our similar and different experiences and our many different ways of being Black parents and/or raising Black children. We celebrate Black families as a cornerstone of cultural preservation and affirmation of our futures\, exploring ways to strengthen bonds across generations and build lasting legacies.  \nJoin us as we dive into a conversation about raising Black children in today’s world\, and how the daily acts of parenting—both joyful and challenging—affect our mental wellbeing. We will explore how our parenting journeys carry generations of wisdom\, trauma\, and resilience. We will talk about strategies that consider cultural expectations and current realities to shape our parenting approaches and mental health. Register now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/parenting-while-black-black-parents-black-mental-health/
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CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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