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A Canadian Led Study Group for Dyadic Developmental Practice and Psychotherapy Practitioners

A Canadian Led Study Group for Dyadic Developmental Practice and Psychotherapy Practitioners
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  • Workshops

DATE:

January 19, 2022

TIME:

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Come join Canadian DDP trainers for warm heartfelt conversations and practice on all things DDP.

Led by Canadian DDP certified trainer: Betty Brouwer

We will meet via zoom, on the third Wednesday of each month. The first meeting will be on January 19, 2022 ending on June 15, 2022. To view all of the date and the complete poster, visit this link.

Each session we will be covering a different topic, with the opportunity to bring your own cases and questions. Some of the topic include:

  • How to invite caregivers to reflect on their own experiences that help and hinder relationships
  • How to introduce and explain DDP and the PACE approach
  • How to deepen the intersubjective experience for both child and parent
  • How to use a storytelling approach to co-regulate
  • How to use talking for, with and about

Register early! Space is available for a maximum of 12 participants and a minimum of 3 participants.

This group is open to those who have completed a minimum of DDP Level 1 training.

To indicate your interest in this study group, please contact Betty Brouwer.

Or you can register by completing the link below.

 

Bookings are closed for this event.

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