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Event Name

Understanding and Responding to Relational Trauma: Teaching Children, Youth, and Families a New Way to Dance
Course/Workshop
For: General public, Professionals
Provided by: Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI)

Date and Time

Thu Jun 20, 2019 (This event is over)
9:00 - 4:00pm

Location

600 Sanatorium Rd, London, ON, N6H 3W7

Event Description

We all view the world through the lens of experience. Research has shown that the presence of attuned and responsive caregiving provides children with a strong “blueprint” for healthy relationships and other positive outcomes. Exposure to negative life events and relational trauma influences an individual’s ability to naturally seek adult support with difficult emotion, which can then present as challenging behaviour.

This interactive workshop will
1.Provide an overview of attachment theory
2.Discuss the effects of trauma on the brain and body and
3.Introduce attachment-focused and trauma-informed intervention that can be helpful when supporting children, youth and families that have experienced negative life events.

Target Audience: Clinicians, educators and caregivers supporting children, youth and families impacted by negative life events or relational trauma.

More Info

519-858-2774 x5554
1-877-494-2774 x5554 (Toll Free)

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This event is listed under these topics

Behaviour and Conduct Problems
Developmental, Intellectual Delay and Disabilities
Parents, Families & Caregivers
Child and Youth Service Organizations
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Trauma and Abuse
Anxiety
Stress
Mood Disorders
Parenting
Resiliency and Coping
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