“Learning from a model of Attachment” Friday May 6th, 2011 PDF Print E-mail

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Attachment is a deep and enduring biological, emotional and social connection care givers and children establish very early in life. The attachment relationship is a core of a child’s world and the foundation on which human life is built.  

An Understanding of Attachment and how it develops

Attachment is not something parents do to their children; rather it is something that children and parents create together in an on-going, reciprocal relationship. This workshop analyses how attachment is created and what then grows and develops from attachment.

Speaker

Margaret Beaumont, B.S.S., M.A., M.Sc., CQSW comes from a social work background and has previously worked in the field of fostering. She has an M.Sc. in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. She is a Marte Meo therapist and supervisor.

Currently she works as a psychotherapist, as a consultant and provides training on Attachment and Child Development issues to foster parents, social workers, childcare works, residential staff caring for children and to prospective inter-country adopters and she provides  support and training to people who have adopted children from other countries. 

Venue:                St. Andrews Resource Centre, 114-116 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Date:                   Friday 6th May, 2011

Time:                   09.30am – 1.00pm

Presenter:        Margaret Beaumont

Fees:                    €5.00 IASW Members                 €10.00 Non-Members 

Booking Information: Places on this course are limited to 40 places, therefore we would advise members to book early!!! To book a place on our seminar please contact Danielle McGoldrick via email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it