A Public Presentation on Attachment Theory
Introducing Circle of Security
® Parenting
™
Heather Craige, MSW, Psychoanalyst, will present key concepts from
attachment theory and illustrate how these ideas can be simply and powerfully conveyed to parents using the
Circle of Security ® Parenting™video and graphics.
Take a look at this 4 minute video about how parents and caregivers can use the Circle of Security
® to build healthy relationships with children:
Who should attend:
- Everyone interested in the welfare of children and their caregivers.
- Professionals who care for families in agencies, clinics or private practice.
- Parent educators who serve in a variety of settings: preschools, elementary schools, faith-based organizations, adoption agencies, pediatric or OB/gyn offices, La Leche League, mental health clinics, substance abuse programs, departments of social services, public health clinics, community health centers, family medicine practices, and prisons.
Where:
The Friday Center, 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27599
When: Sunday November 8, 2015
Time: Check-in and refreshments at 1:30pm. Talk and Q&A from 2:00pm until 4:00pm.
Pre-Registration Required:
Click here to pre-register.
Fee: $20 (general public). Free to pre-registered members of the NC Psychoanalytic Society, the NC Psychoanalytic Foundation, and the Lucy Daniels Center staff.
Click here to register.
Questions: For more information, please call the NC Psychoanalytic Foundation at (919) 480-2016 or email us at
[email protected].
Speaker:
Heather Craige, clinical social worker and psychoanalyst, is a
n engaging teacher with a passion for strengthening families and a talent for translating attachment theory into plain language.
Circle of Security
® Parenting
™ is an evidence-based, four-day training program for mental health professionals and parent educators who work with families. The training will be coming to Cary, North Carolina on February 23-26, 2016.
Please share this message with people in your community who care about building secure parent-child relationships.