Expired Overview of Attachment Based Family Therapy

This workshop reviews the theory, research, and clinical strategies of attachment-based family therapy (ABFT). ABFT is a manualized, empirically-supported family therapy designed to target family and individual processes associated with adolescent depression and suicide. Tested with diverse families, including low-income and minority families, ABFT is a trust-based, emotion-focused, process-oriented brief therapy.

The model is organized by five treatment tasks that provide directionality. Using lecture, discussion and therapy tape review, participants will learn how this model helps families repair interpersonal ruptures that have damaged trust and rebuild emotionally-protective and secure parent–child relationships.

Learning Objectives:

  • To explain the theoretical foundation of ABFT that guides therapists in therapy implementation
  • To discuss the purpose of the five treatment tasks
  • To describe the strategies used in the five treatment tasks

Presenters:

Guy Diamond, PhD is Director/Chair of the Center for Family Intervention Science and ABFT Training Program at Drexel University, Associate Professor at Drexel University, Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and former director of the Couple and Family Therapy PhD Program at Drexel University.

Suzanne Levy, PhD is Training Director of the ABFT Training Program in the Center for Family Intervention Science at Drexel University, former adjunct professor at Drexel University, former Training Director of the Center for Family Intervention Science at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, former staff psychologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and former independent contractor at Penn Resiliency Program at University of Pennsylvania.

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  • June 3, 2022
    10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Guy S. Diamond, PhD and Suzanne A. Levy, PhD

3 CE Contact Hours

Location:   Online Event

Description:

A link will be emailed to you one day before the event. Online events are held in Eastern Standard Time (ET).

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