November 2016
Dyadic Developmental Practice, DDP Level 1 Training
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) is an intervention model developed by Dan Hughes, Clinical Psychologist (U.S.A.). DDP is family-based and is focused on facilitating the child’s readiness and ability to establish a secure attachment with his/her caregivers. It is called Dyadic Developmental Practice both to focus attention on the importance of reciprocity in parenting, caregiving and therapy, and also to draw attention to the fact that abuse, neglect and trauma can seriously impact on the child’s developmental age and stage. This intervention is…
Find out more »June 2017
Key Skills in Family Therapy with Dr Kate Owen and Dr Leonie White
Would you like to work more confidently and effectively with clients? Do you know how to troubleshoot when treatment gets “stuck”? Book a seat today to develop your family therapy skills to a deeper level. This two-day workshop is aimed at practitioners who work with children, young people, adults, couples, families, and/or organisations supporting clients with mental health issues. This workshop aims to introduce participants to core Family Therapy concepts and broaden practitioners understanding of how to view “the client’s problem”, as…
Find out more »October 2017
Distressed or Deliberately Defiant? with Dr Judith Howard
We’ve all experienced the annoyance of having to deal with poor behaviour in our schools and classrooms. Does your school have students that… Can be verbally and physically aggressive for little reason. May fly into behavioural outbursts with little warning and as a result of no clear triggers. You may suspect or know they have or had a problematic home environment. You just can’t seem to get through to them – or when you do – they tend to sabotage…
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