Trauma In the Attachment Relationship: Effects of Prenatal and Preverbal Trauma (for Professionals)
This training dives into the intergenerational effects of complex trauma within the attachment relationship, with specific consideration for prenatal and preverbal trauma. The complexities of intergenerational patterns of engagement and functioning are explained in the context of secure versus insecure attachment patterns beginning in utero, and the disruptions caused by early trauma to the typically developing process are explored. The effects of prenatal trauma to the nervous system and the development of the brain are explored, and information on current research and effective treatment approaches are provided.
Diana Osipsov, LMSW – Owner and Clinical Therapist, Roots Therapeutic Specialty Services
Course length: 60 minutes
After attending this course, professionals will be able to:
• Discover the developmental effects of prenatal and preverbal trauma.
• Describe the impact of such complex trauma within the attachment relationship, and the resulting intergenerational effects Consider guidance to agencies on working effectively with the military community.
Course level: Beginning, Intermediate
Cost to register: $15
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