Online | People Who Abuse: Understanding Attachment, the Circle of Security and the Effects of Domestic Abuse on Children: ACE’s Study and Intergenerational Trauma
Description: Understanding Attachment and the Effects of Domestic Abuse on Children is a specialized course aimed at exploring the intricate relationship between attachment theory, the Circle of Security, the Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) study, and intergenerational trauma within the context of domestic abuse. This course delves into how exposure to domestic violence during childhood can disrupt healthy attachment patterns, leading to long‐term emotional, psychological, and relationship challenges. Through comprehensive examination of research findings, case studies, and intervention strategies participants will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of domestic abuse on children and families and learn how to promote healing and resilience.
Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Rodriguez, VMR Therapy
Registration will close on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 12pm
***Please Note: This class will be facilitated on the online platform called Zoom. Internet access and access to a computer/laptop/tablet/smartphone is required to attend.
The link to attend this class will be provided at registration.
Please follow the link below for a brief tutorial on how to sign up for a free Zoom account.
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