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Bright Beginnings Summer Intensive
This extended workshop offers participants an opportunity to increase their knowledge about parenting and early childhood development, and learn how to implement the preventive, interactive intervention, Bright Beginnings, for families with infants and toddlers.
Through lecture, discussion, videotape, role play and other experiential exercises, students will:
- Learn the theory of relational development underlying Bright Beginnings (an integration of Adler’s theory of personality and Bowlby’s attachment theory) and the work of developmental researchers and clinicians (e.g., Peter Fonagy, Daniel Stern, Jeree Pawl, Alicia Lieberman, Edward Tronick, Daniel Siegel, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley Greenspan, Robert Emde)
- Observe the dynamics of parent-child interaction
- Learn to implement Bright Beginnings, either at an agency or in one’s private practice
Participants receive a personal copy of the Bright Beginnings manual. Opportunities for Bright Beginnings Certification are offered.
Faculty: Martha Edwards, PhD, Founder and Director of the Center for the Developing Child and Family. As a psychologist, family therapist, and researcher, she has focused on integrating theory and practice from the areas of family systems, developmental neurobiology, and psychoanalysis. She also develops clinical and preventive interventions for children and their families and is the creator of the Bright Beginnings Parent-Child Program.
Date: July 28 to July 31, 2008
Time: 9:30 am to 4 pm
Tuition: $925 Tuition is due upon acceptance into the program.
CE Credits: 22
Printable Registration Form
For more information, or to register, contact:
Suna Elmas
212 879-4900, ext 111
training@ackerman.org
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