Join Clinical Psychologist and DDP Practitioner Dr Lauren Topper to gain a deeper understanding of the complex role of shame within attachment.
Shame is an emotion that many adopted and looked after children experience, which can have a negative impact on their internal working model and self-esteem. This webinar will focus on what shame is, the reasons behind shame and the impact that it can have both on children and on parents and carers. By understanding and identifying shame, this can help to mitigate shame and strengthen parent-child connections.
Date: Wednesday 12 March
Time: 12.30pm-1.30pm
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Dr Lauren Topper has previously led webinars for CATCH on:
Thriving, not just surviving – Improving communication and connection with your teenager
How to build connection with your child to help you enjoy the positives of the teenage years and better navigate the challenges.
Exploring the idea of regressive behaviours from an attachment perspective
Exploring the concept of regressive behaviours in children who have experienced trauma, through an attachment focused lens.
Supporting children and young people experiencing separation anxiety
Looking at separation anxiety from an attachment perspective – exploring some of the triggers and strategies to support children.
Helping children to regulate their emotions
Practical tips for parents to support the regulation of their children’s emotions and, importantly, when to use these strategies.
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