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Infant-parent psychotherapy focuses on the relationship between infant and caregiver, in the context of both the family and the local cultural ‘milieu.’
As a result, Au Milieu aims to keep the baby at the centre of thinking and practice and empower infant-family relationships through effective multidisciplinary work.
This way, families, especially from more deprived areas, are better resourced within their local community and their babies more able to thrive.
Our training in psychoanalytic infant-parent psychotherapy encourages a relational approach to practice: we seek to model relationship-building as our primary task, in the home with babies and parents, as well as with our local health, social and community care partners.
This way, babies can be known and held more successfully in their local ‘village.’
Our trainees are supported to develop the knowledge and skills that are unique to the theory and practice of infant-parent psychotherapy.
This learning takes place through simultaneous immersion in training, research and practice so that their therapeutic work is informed, not only by their local service context, but also by ongoing research and professional support.
Trainees will be able to ‘upskill’ as infant-parent psychotherapists by gaining experience in the professional and clinical areas not already provided by previous psychotherapy training.
Outline:
These seminars will last about three hours each. It is expected that participants will ask questions during the presentations (not just at the end) and that there will be periods of discussion, so this will affect timing. Every seminar ends with a suggested book reading list and the final session has a slide with links to a few useful websites.
Attendees will be given Dropbox access to electronic handouts of important papers on each topic and a pdf version of the presentation after each seminar.
The sessions will cover:
Resources listed during the course. None of these books are essential, more suggestions for further reading. Search for any more up to date books first. A selection of relevant papers will be made available to attendees (only) following each seminar.
1 & 2. An introduction to attachment theory and research.
Half Day Course – 3 Hours
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
This seminar offers an opportunity to consider some of the unconscious dynamics we engage in as infant mental health practitioners/infant-parent psychotherapists in today’s complex and diverse cultural milieu.
Overview
Infant-parent psychotherapy in the UK draws from a rich, international history of theory and practice. However, at Au Milieu, we recognise that much of the research and subsequent thinking on which we base our understanding of infant-parent relationships is not representative of the whole world’s population.
Our therapeutic work in local communities requires us to be aware of the ways in which we are limited by unconscious cultural and racial biases. This keeps our thinking flexible and compassionate, encourages more diverse research and more reliably benefits babies and their families from all backgrounds.
Training at Au Milieu therefore enables psychotherapists to:
Develop a more nuanced way of thinking about how our cultural background and worldview can impact our practice as infant-parent psychotherapists.
Recognise unconscious bias in communications with parents and within the multidisciplinary system.
Enhance relationships with culturally-supportive approaches.
Engage in culturally-informed thinking and its application to practice.
One Day Course – 6 Hours
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
This course is for anyone who is interested in working with babies and their families in the first two years of life: commissioners of children’s services, health visitors, midwives, social workers, perinatal professionals, therapists who are wishing to add to their skills in order to work with the infant-parent relationship, students who are hoping to train as infant-parent psychotherapists, and anyone interested in the work of early intervention and prevention in the first 1001 critical days of life.
Overview
This course seeks to address the complex needs of vulnerable parents and their babies, with insights from Selma Fraiberg’s theory; ‘Ghosts in the Nursery’ (Fraiberg, 1975).
Dr Osafo uses case discussion and poetry to explore how Negative experiences and unresolved losses may gravely affect the parent’s capacity to attend to or fall in love with their baby. Neglectful or abusive care in infancy or childhood, interruptions or removal from the home, early trauma and broken or conflicted family relationships may deepen the pain of early parenthood and lead to another generation of failure as the past is unconsciously re-enacted in the relationship with the new baby.
Infant-parent psychotherapy works to break the negative intergenerational cycle and bring hope to troubled families.
Participants will:
One Day Course – 6 Hours
PARTICIPANTS WILL CONSIDER:
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