Anyone who works in a professional care role or supports people through all forms of loss and grief. Our content is applicable to a wide variety of professions including counsellors, social workers, teachers, emergency response teams, medical, corrections, mental health, hospice, volunteers, caregivers and more.
Increasingly, research from the neurosciences, psychological resilience studies, and trauma research, highlights the need for connection for human thriving. When that connection is lost through death or permanent separation, it is natural to feel intense grief. However, the deeper the attachment we feel to the one we have lost, the more resilient we will be in the face of such loss.
In this webinar we will explore the application of Dr Gordon Neufeld’s attachment-based developmental approach to understanding how death and loss are mitigated by secure attachment. We will examine how healthy attachment develops or can get ‘stuck’ and what impact this has on grief. We will learn that attachment has the power to transcend death, and explore how an ‘earned secure attachment’ (Lyons-Ruth 1998) can be possible even after the loved one is gone. This will be through the application of Internal Family Systems theory to the loss of an attachment figure.
We can provide a certificate of accomplishment for all our training courses. The requirement for receiving a certificate to confirm professional development is as follows:
We are accredited to provide points/credits to the following organisations, educational institutes, and associations:
Australia
AROH
Our training is endorsed or recommended by the following organisations, educational institutes, and associations:
New Zealand
NZAC
DAPAANZ
CANZ
NZSDRT
The CPD Group
Australia
ACWA
ACA (Australian Counselling Association)
To receive your CPD points/credits, you will need to receive a certificate of accomplishment which you can then provide to your relevant institution.
All registered participants will receive a link to the recording to catch up. It will be available for 30 days.
Dr. Ruth Lawson-McConnell is in private practice in Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland offering counselling, training and specialist supervision on attachment issues, anxiety, depression, trauma and parent consulting on children’s emotional and behavioural issues (www.ruthmcconnell.com ). She did her MA (Psychology and Social Anthropology) and her PhD (Counselling Psychology) in Aberdeen, Scotland, was born and raised in Brazil and spent many years in Vancouver Canada, where she lived before coming to New Zealand in 2010. She trained with Dr Gordon Neufeld in Canada (Attachment based developmental approach) as well as Internal Family Systems therapy (Level 1).