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Attachment & Trauma (AT), 13 CE Hours

ITTI is an approved NBCC continuing education provider. ACEP # 6674

  • COURSE TITLE: ATTACHMENT & TRAUMA (AT)
    DATE: April 19 – May 31, 2021
    DELIVERY METHOD: 6-week online. Allow 2 – 3 hours per week.
    PREREQUISITES: None
    CE HOURS: 13
    COURSE FEE: $198 (discounted 10% thru 12/31/21). All course material is provided.
    SECTIONS: Participants will be assigned to a section with no more than 15.
    FACULTY OVERSIGHT:  An ITTI faculty member will be assigned to each section.
  • COURSE INSTRUCTIONS:
    This course is built around 6 weekly modules. Each module is presented as a narrated PowerPoint along with additional videos and articles.
  • Within each module participants are expected to participate in the NON-LIVE weekly discussion. You will be able to interact with others in your section, as well as the instructor, via the discussion board.
  • At the end of each weekly module participants are expected to pass a weekly quiz with a minimum grade of 80% in order to advance to the next week.
  • Participants must complete the modules in the order they are presented.
  • Completion documentation will be provided after the 6th module.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This six-module online training will cover the following topics:

  • The key components of Attachment Theory
  • Attachment Research and four phases
  • Attachment Theory expanded and it’s convergence with Interpersonal Neurobiology
  • Looking at different Attachment Styles
  • The impact of maternal deprivation
  • Attachment Style and its relationship to resilience
  • Epigenetics, Neuroscience & the Fourth Phase
  • How the brain is directly shaped by interpersonal experiences, a deeper understanding of genes & environment
  • The neuroscience of trauma and its relationship to the brain
  • The role of attachment in the area of self-regulation
  • Differences between an optimally functioning brain and a traumatized brain
  • Psychoneurobiological Regulator: How developmental stress and trauma affects the capacity for interpersonal relationships
  • Therapy & Attachment
  • Attachment Style in Adolescence & Adulthood
  • Distinguish between different attachment styles and learn how these styles impact adolescent and adult development & impact in treatment approach
  • Principles of Attachment theory that inform therapy practice
  • Perception of Relatedness
  • Resilience
  • Experiences that facilitate positive youth bonding
  • Earned security
  • Models of treatment & direction for the future
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