This introductory workshop reviews the theory, research, and clinical strategies of attachment-based family therapy (ABFT). ABFT is a manualized, empirically supported family therapy designed to target family and individual processes associated with adolescent depression and suicide. Tested with diverse families, including low-income and minority families, ABFT is a trust-based, emotion- focused, process-oriented brief therapy. The model is organized by five treatment tasks that provide directionality. Participants will learn how this model helps families repair interpersonal ruptures that have damaged trust and rebuild emotionally protective, secure parent–child relationships.
Presented by Dr. Suzanne Levy-Rudolph is a internationally renowned licensed clinical psychologist.
This workshop has been approved for 2.0 in Diagnosis. NBCC credit is not available for this program. This workshop has also been approved by LAMFT.
For more information: support@tpn.health
To register: https://tpn.health/events/wp/Levy050721
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