
Attachment, Trauma and Family Systems: An ANT Approach
- 12/13 July, 25/26 July, 9/10 Aug, 23/24 Aug 2027
- 40 Hours CPD
This 8-day course offers a comprehensive coverage of how concepts and techniques from attachment theory, the neurobiology of trauma, systems theory and narrative therapies can be integrated to offer a model of formulation and intervention in complex clinical presentations. The course will provide a theoretical overview of contemporary theory and research in these areas and will enable participants to develop skills in using these to explore, formulate and conduct interventions with individuals, couples and families.
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Price reduction ends: 15 May 2027
Contributors

Prof. Rudi Dallos Developer of Attachment Narrative Therapy and a family therapist of forty years, across autism, eating disorders, trauma and high-conflict couples.

Dr Chip Chimera Former Director of CPD and Innovation at the Institute of Family Therapy, with deep experience of high-conflict families, parental alienation and court assessments.

Prof. Jacqui Stedmon A family therapist of over thirty years who founded the children's bereavement service Jeremiah's Journey, and has published widely on bereavement and family dynamics.

Prof. Rebecca Stancer A developmental psychologist co-leading the NHS-funded SAFE trial for families with an autistic child, widely published on autism, formulation and attachment.

Prof. Arlene Vetere A clinical psychologist, systemic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor, and co-author of Intervening After Violence and Long Term Systemic Psychotherapy.

Dr Ben Grey Co-director of the Cambridge Centre for Attachment and creator of the Meaning of the Child Interview, a social worker and psychologist working across the family courts.
Buy now for £800
Price reduction ends: 15 May 2027