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Happy Monday!!

This evening is the final day to avail of the extra special “Early Early Bird Rate” for Paris Goodyear-Brown’s upcoming training event. Please see below for full details and a link to book in!

Parents as Partners in Helping Vulnerable Children and Adolescents with
Paris Goodyear-Brown

Caregivers play a critical role in helping vulnerable children and adolescents thrive. This training course is designed for professionals who hold a role that has the potential to be therapeutic when working individually with children/adolescents and their parents – (e.g. child and adolescent psychotherapists, play therapists, occupational therapists, social workers, speech and language therapists, residential child-care staff). It will expand your ability to embody the roles of Safe Boss, Nurturer, and Storykeeper.

In the wake of a global pandemic, it is more important than ever to help caregivers shift their paradigms to understand the underlying causes of dysregulated behavior. Whether a child or teen has experienced trauma or attachment disturbances, has attentional issues, mood dysregulation challenges, neurodivergencies, externalizing or internalizing behaviors, this interactive training will provide an attachment-grounded play therapy approach anchored in development and the power of play and delight to foster regulation, connection, and executive function. The neuroscience of attachment will be explored, as well as the necessity for caregivers to reflect on their own attachment histories. A dyadic assessment tool will be shared and its implications for intentionally enhancing the parenting skills within a variety of clinical presentations. Multiple strategies for helping caregivers become more connected co-regulators will also be explored. TraumaPlay® games aimed at helping parents and children delight in each other more deeply while making more coherent sense of hard things will be experienced. Come prepared to play!

We have some very special early bird rates available, so don’t delay book today. The early bird really does catch the worm!

Venue: Castle Oaks House Hotel, Castleconnell, Limerick
Date and Times: 12th & 13th June 2022 9.30am – 5pm each day
Fees: Standard Fee €335, Early Bird Rates Available

Early, Early Bird (Booked and paid in full by 1st February 2022) € 290(BOOK HERE)
Early Bird (Booked and paid in full by 1st April 2022)………….... € 310(BOOK HERE)
Standard Fee ……………………………………………………..….................. € 335(BOOK HERE)
All fees include tea/coffee breaks and lunch each day.

Bookings: For full details please click here. All bookings require a €100 deposit payment. The remaining training fee balance will be automatically taken depending on which option you have booked. For example early bird booking(Booked and paid in full by 1st April 2022). The remaining balance will be automatically taken on the 1st of April. Please book online at www.childrenstherapycentre.ie. Please include your professional details, and information on any dietary requirements, when you make your booking.

Special Conference Rates for B&B available directly from the
Castle Oaks Hotel:
€79.00 Bed & Breakfast Single Occupancy
€89.00 Bed & Breakfast Double or Twin

Contact: info@castleoaks.ie. Early booking is advised. When booking, please let the hotel know you are attending the CTC conference to avail of the conference B&B rate.

You can watch Paris’s TED Talk here: ‘Trauma & Play Therapy: Holding Hard Stories’

Suitable for: This workshop is suitable for professionals who hold a role that has the potential to be therapeutic when working individually with children/adolescents and their parents – (e.g. child and adolescent psychotherapists, play therapists, occupational therapists, social workers, speech and language therapists, residential child-care staff).

The Trainer: Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S
Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S, is the creator of the TraumaPlay™ model, the founder and Clinical Director of Nurture House, and the Executive Director of the TraumaPlay® Institute. She is an internationally renowned speaker, a prolific author and a master clinician. While she has spent the past 25 years specializing in treating trauma (sexual abuse, physical abuse, maltreatment and neglect) and attachment disturbances, as well as anxiety disorders, she often provides help for angry, dysregulated and depressed children and teens. She is an Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatric Mental Health at Vanderbilt University, guest lecturer for several universities in middle Tennessee, and travels around the world helping clinicians, parents, and teachers better serve children from hard places. She particularly enjoys integrating trauma-informed approaches and is an EMDRIA Certified EMDR therapist. She also finds great joy in helping other clinicians create safe spaces for children and families. With international trainings spanning the globe, as well as trainings in all fifty United States, she is best known for developing clinically sound, played-based interventions that are used to treat a variety of childhood problems. She has received the APT award for Play Therapy Promotion and Education, serves on the Board of the Tennessee Association for Play Therapy, and served as the Executive Director of the Lipscomb Play Therapy and Expressive Arts Center. She provides play therapy and licensure supervision and consults with various school districts, agencies, and mental health organizations to help develop play therapy programs and create more developmentally sensitive programming. Some of her most recent books includes Parents as Partners in Child Therapy: A Clinician’s Guide, Trauma and Play Therapy, Tackling Touchy Subjects, Play Therapy with Traumatized

Looking forward to seeing lots of you in June!

Warmly,
Siobhán

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