Attachment theory and its Clinical Applications

Attachment theory and its Clinical Applications

A 9 DAY SEMINAR SERIES JANUARY 2024 - NOVEMBER 2024

By International Attachment Network

Date and time

Sat, 27 Jan 2024 02:30 - Sat, 23 Nov 2024 07:00 PST

Location

Online

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About this event

The International Attachment Network are proud to bring to you a 9 day seminar series from January 2024 to November 2024.

(27 January, 24 February, 16 March, 20 April, 25 May, 29 June, 28 September, 26 October

& 23 November)

P LEASE NOTE YOU CAN ALSO PURCHASE EACH DAY OF THE SEMINAR SEPARATELY IF YOU ONLY WISH TO ATTEND CERTAIN DAYS. YOU CAN ALSO BOOK THESE THROUGH EVENTBRITE.

There will be two speakers a day and a facilitated clinical case study group.

The series teaching team is formed by an international group of researchers and clinicians, well known for their publications and contribution to the development of attachment theory and its clinical applications.

The course will cover different aspects of this theme with clinical examples and allow time for discussion among the participants. We feel honoured to have gathered a team of outstanding quality. Those completing all 9 days in person will receive a certificate in Attachment and its Clinical Applications awarded through IAN.

Z oom links will be emailed out prior to each event.

Schedule:

(All times in UK times)

10:30 to 11:30 First lecture


11:30 to 11:50 Break


11:50 to 12:50 Second lecture


12.50 to 13:30 Lunch break


13.30 to 14.55 Facilitated discussion group


14.55 – 15:00 Closing and announcements


DAY ONE: 27 January 2024

Mario Marrone: Introduction to Attachment theory and its clinical applications.

Alan Sroufe: Lessons from the Minnesota Longitudinal Studies

Kate Brown to facilitate group discussions


DAY TWO: 24 February 2024

Amanda Jones: How a parent’s defensive processes can impact their baby’s emotional development.

Marlene Moretti: Attachment and adolescence

Roxana Parra to facilitate group discussions


DAY THREE: 16 March 2024

Howard Steele: The Adult Attachment Interview

Miriam Steele: Clinical applications of the Adult Attachment Interview

Kate Brown to facilitate group discussions


DAY FOUR: 20 April 2024

Mauricio Cortina: The art and craft of psychotherapy: the contribution of attachment theory and research

Una McCluskey: Fear free caregiver

Roxana Parra to facilitate group discussions


DAY FIVE: 25 May 2024

Nicola Diamond: Inner and outer world in psychotherapy

Elaine Arnold: Attachment and cultural issues

Roxana Parra to facilitate group discussions


DAY SIX: 29 June 2024

Felicity de Zulueta: the clinical implications of the traumatic attachment

Nicola Jones: Attachment and the couple

Apphia DSouza to facilitate group discussions


DAY SEVEN: 28 September 2024

Princy Jain: Attachment and adult relationships

Nicolas Lorenzini: Intergenerational transmission

Kate Brown to facilitate group discussions


DAY EIGHT: 26 October 2024

Vanessa Nahoul Serio: Bereavement

Nicola Diamond: Attachment and sexuality

Apphia DSouza to facilitate group discussions


DAY NINE: 23 November 2024

Haline Schendan: Attachment, threat, trauma and dissociation

Javier Sempere and Claudio Fuenzalida: Attachment and families

Apphia DSouza to facilitate group discussions


Y ou can find out more about the speakers below:


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The International Attachment Network promotes the fundamental role of attachment theory in all aspects of human connection. We advocate and educate on its application for improved outcomes in the fields of psychological health, healthcare, social care, education, public policy and beyond. We do this by bringing together clinicians, researchers, academics and professionals in our series of events, seminars, training initiatives, research programs, publications and international network of IAN’s. Established in 1992 by close colleagues of John Bowlby the founder of attachment theory, the International Attachment Network is a membership based educational charity, led by experienced clinicians and academics in the field of attachment theory. Headquartered in the UK we have a growing active presence around the world.

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