Attachment and Building Blocks of Relationship
Tue Nov 12, 2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Marymound Training Centre @ 442 Scotia St, R2V 1X4
Description
One-day workshop for school professionals and educators, service providers, counsellors, early childhood educators, foster parents, caregivers and family service workers.
This workshop looks how attachment develops and the implications of this. The focus is on is a strategy for survival, how attachment create patterns of behaviour, and how these patterns function in relationship. This provides an in-depth descriptions of specific attachment strategies, including how each strategy develops and ways to enhance relationships with differing strategies. We explore four “Keys to Attachment” (attunement, comfort, reliability, and self care) to highlight the importance a children’s attachment need of caregivers who are attuned to their child, provide comfort, provide reliability, and practice self care in attachment relationships, as well as some simple and important tools to enhance each “Key”
- Registration Fee: $199 per person
- Max Capacity: 30 persons
- Length: 1 Day (7 Hours)
- Date(s): November 12, 2024
- Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
Julie Walsh holds a Master’s in Social Work and has practiced child and family therapy for almost 15 years, working primarily with children, youth, and adults involved with Family Services. Her focus on trauma, attachment, regulation, and reunification has led her to develop manuals, workshops, and training programs for a variety of government and non-profit agencies throughout Manitoba and Eastern Canada. |
Location
Marymound Training Centre @ 442 Scotia St, R2V 1X4