Venue

401 Grand Ave #400, Oakland, CA


401 Grand Ave #400 Oakland, CA 94610

Adoption Foster Care Therapist Network


Organizer

How Mistrustful Children’s Brains Adapt to Protect Themselves and Frustrate Those Around Them

For Parents & Students with Jon Baylin, Ph.D.
5.5 CEUs

November 4, 2017 
 

Join Jonathan Baylin, Ph.D., co-author of The Neurobiology of Attachment Based Therapy andBrain Based Parenting with Dan Hughes, Ph.D., for an all day learning workshop on trust building, trauma, and brain development. This event is open to parents, professionals and graduate students. Dr. Baylin will focus on learning about the effects of early experiences on brain development.  He will then present the concepts of Blocked Trust and Blocked Care to emphasize how children surviving through mistrust can often engender defensive reactions in adults leading to “mutual defense societies” within families. Dr. Baylin will discuss ways to prevent or treat Blocked Care and to facilitate a child’s journey from mistrust towards trust using “enriched” relational processes to become “trust builders,” adults who can awaken the blocked potential for safe engagement with safe people.

 
Tickets:
Early Bird Check: $125
Early Bird Yapsody: $130
*Early Bird pricing ends September 1st!
Regular Check: $150
Regular Yapsody: $ 155

Student Check: $75*
Student Yapsody: $78*
* Graduate Students must email afctn.info@gmail.com to verify their current student enrollment status.
 
Tickets for this event can be bought thorough Yapsody (small processing fee applied), or by mailing a check to the following address:
AFCTN
530 Broadway, 4th Floor 
New York, NY 10012
**Please make all checks payable to AFCTN
*CEU credits available for LCSW & psychologists.