Lighthouse© MBT-Parenting Programme
The Lighthouse© MBT-Parenting Programme has been developed in collaboration with the Anna Freud Centre. The model aims to enhance parents’ capacity to mentalize and in particular to mentalize their children, to enhance attunement in parent-child relationships, to promote secure attachment and reduce Disorganized attachment and reduce risk of trans- generational transmission of psychopathology. The programme explicitly trains parents to mentalize their children and relationshi
Spring Events with Barnardos Post-Adoption
February 2016 Let's Think About Adoption
When: 18 February, 2 - 4.30pm
Venue: Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin 22
Suitable for: Adopted children (8-11 years old) and parents together. _______________________________ The Different Parts of Me
When: 30th March, 2 - 4.30pm
Venue: Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin 22
Suitable for: Adopted teenagers (12-15 years old) and parents together. _______________________________ Let's Think About Adoption
When: 1 April, 10.30am - 12.4
From Attachment Theory to Relational Neuroscience. An evening workshop with Professor Jeremy Holmes
London, 11 February 2016 (Thursday) 6:00PM - 9:00PM Ambassadors Bloomsbury, 12 Upper Woburn Place, WC1H 0HX Book Online http://www.nscience.co.uk/11-feb-2016.html


TRAUMA AFTER DARK / / TRAUMA AND THE CHILD @ Dublin Science Gallery
About TRAUMA AND THE CHILD A conception that has enjoyed wide currency within psychoanalytic literature is that significant trauma in childhood both interrupts development and leaves its mark forever. Where unrecognised and unresolved, the transgenerational transmission of trauma impedes identity development, leaving those subsequent generations further destabilised. In bringing together child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapists, a child psychiatrist, a midwife and
Dublin Workshop: Guilt: an Impediment to Psychic Change
A one day seminar with Jan McGregor Hepburn Dublin, 27 February 2016 (Saturday) 10:00AM - 4:00PM THE FITZWILLIAM HOTEL DUBLIN, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 Book online: http://www.nscience.co.uk/dublin-27-feb-2016.html