Creating Homes that Foster Secure Attachment

Creating Homes that Foster Secure Attachment

By MSU School of Social Work

Live Online Zoom. Caregiver Focus.

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

Children who’ve experienced neglect, abuse, or disruptions in attachment understandably face challenges in family and peer relationships. In this webinar, you will learn 10 skills that foster secure attachment. You will learn practical ways to increase feelings of safety and security within your parent–child relationship and in your home environment. You will leave this one-hour webinar with concepts you can begin using immediately to deepen the most key relationship of your life.

As a result of this training, you will be prepared to:

• Identify five skills to foster secure attachments, with a better understanding of cultural considerations.

• Describe two ways to increase safety and security in your parent/child relationships.

• Apply ways to deepen your key relationships.

• Increase caregiver’s self-care.

Format: Live Zoom (once registered you will find a link on the online event page)

Refunds: You can refund yourself up to 7 days before event on Eventbrite.

Accommodations: Please email us directly with any special accommodations you may need at swkce@msu.edu

Contact Info: swkce@msu.edu

Presenter: Pamela Wolz, LMSW

Specialties include mental health and substance abuse assessment, trauma and abuse treatment, family and relationship problems, parenting classes. Special populations include children and adolescents, women, individuals with a trauma/ abuse history, and individuals and families affected by addiction. Additional specializations in Play Therapy, Family Therapy, and those involved with Foster and Adoption placements.

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MSU School of Social Work

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Jan 16 · 9:00 AM PST