Infant Mental Health : 10 August
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About this event
Infant Mental Health in Practice
Establishing a secure parent-child attachment relationship during the first three years of a child’s life is fundamental for lifelong emotional wellbeing and essential for enjoying satisfying relationships throughout the lifespan. This one-day workshop will delve into:
- The development of the baby’s first attachment relationship to his most important caregiver
- The impact of early caregiving on the baby’s developing brain
- Infant and toddler distress and how parents respond to them
- Why parental reflective capacity is so important for secure attachment
- How you can incorporate the tenets of attachment theory into your clinical practice.
- Ways to develop parents’ capacity to understand and care for their baby that promote secure infant attachment.
Target audience: Recommended for all child and family health professionals.
The course delivery provides a mixture of evidence-based information, group-work, videos and interactive work.
- Do you want to help infants develop secure relationships with their caregivers?
- Do you want to help caregivers share a sensitive, affectionate and empathic relationship with their babies?
Then this is the workshop for you.
Date and location
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10th August 2022
8:30am - 4:00pm - Online
Cost
- TFCC & SLHD Staff Only : No Charge
- External Applicants/Non TFCC & SLHD Staff : $250.00(GST included)
Cancellation Policy
All cancellations are to be made in writing to : TFCC-Education@health.nsw.gov.au
Booking window closes on 8th August 2022, 1:02 PM