Importance of Infancy
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Explore the impact of early relationships on development in engaging sessions covering attachment theory & neuroscience, and family dynamics

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Course Summary

These seminars will last about two and a half hours each. It is expected that participants will ask questions and discuss during the presentations (not just at the end), so this will affect timing. 

 

Every seminar has a suggested book reading list and at the end there will be links to a few useful websites. The final session will be based on films that bring to life the more theoretical points in the previous seminars and will be based on open discussion.

Participants will be given Dropbox access to electronic handouts of important papers on each topic and a pdf version of the presentation after each seminar they have attended.

Trainer - Robin Balbernie

Robin Balbernie is an infant mental health specialist and was Consultant Child Psychotherapist in Gloucestershire CAMHS. For many years he worked with the Children’s Centres there as clinical lead of ‘Secure Start’, providing an infant mental health service. He was also involved with the Intensive Care Baby Unit at Gloucester Royal Hospital as well as running regular supervision groups for Health Visitors. He was Clinical Director for PIP UK, helping to set up and then supporting specialised infant mental health teams across the country for over five years. His early interest in working with adopted children led him to the field of Infant Mental Health and the need for early preventative intervention that focussed on the relationship between caregivers and their babies. This work then became his main speciality following a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship to look at related projects in America.

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