Organising tutors: Leezah Hertzmann and Robert Monzo
This course is suitable for those who in their work with parents, encounter adult relationship issues and difficulties which impact on the capacity to co-parent.
Parenting workers often suspect that the parents' relationship can fuel difficulties with parenting and might be at the heart of a child's difficulties; at the same time these same professionals often feel they lack the confidence and skill to address issues in the couple relationship.
The course aims
- Develop your skills in recognising negative cycles of interaction in parents
- Provide an introduction to the understanding of couple relationships
- Explore the concerns workers may have in managing boundary issues
- Develop skills in working with both parents
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Develop skills in working with inter-parental conflict
Learning Objectives
- Learn more about the psychological processes underlying relationship problems
- Understand more about unconscious processes at work in family life
- Learn about the impact of inter-parental conflict on children
- Learn more about the impact of parental separation on children's attachment styles
- Explore and understand the personal impact of your clients on yourself
Components and structure
- Lecture/Discussion
- Work Discussion
- Video Material
Entry requirements
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Suitable for all practitioners who are working with parents in a wide variety of settings
Time commitment:
One day 10am - 4pm
Fee
£105 for individuals, voluntary and charitable sectors
£140 statutory and independent organisations
Who to talk to next?
Breda Lambe
020 7380 1970
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Course reference: SC8
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