The Seven Core Issues workbook is designed to assist parents in examining and understanding their own core issues, attachment experiences, and history of loss and trauma as a way to gain insight, self-awareness, and tools to parent a child with trauma/loss.
ATTACh invites you to join Sharon and Allison in an exclusive book club group built to support and empower parents in their own healing journey through the seven core issues.
We invite all parents, caregivers, grandparents, relatives, and kindship providers who are in the parenting trenches with a child or teen who has experienced trauma, loss and attachment disruptions.
As parents, you have the greatest power to assist in your child’s deepest healing.
Connect to ATTACh: Healing Through Awareness 36th Annual ATTACh Conference Our objective is to provide a comprehensive platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, knowledge exchange, and innovative strategies aimed at advancing understanding, assessment, and interventions for children affected by developmental trauma and attachment disruptions.
TOPIC: Children Who Self Harm FACILITATOR: Sue Badeau Join Sue Badeau as she leads a discussion about children who self-harm and the sensitive and challenging reality that many families face. Providing a safe and non-judgmental space, this Sue will facilitate open discussions about the emotional toll self-harm can have on both parents and children. Through […]
Treating Developmental Trauma and Attachment in Children (TDTAC) is a live, online, 38.25-hour, post-graduate level course for mental health professionals in the fields of child welfare, children’s mental health and adoption / permanency. The course consists of self-directed learning of resources that will be provided, a 1-hour pre class meeting, 31.25 hours of on-line or in-person class, and 6 hours of knowledge implementation classes. TDTAC combines the recent research on Interpersonal Neurobiology with the physiological and relational practices. After completion, participants will be eligible to register as an ATTACh mental health clinician and receive one year membership to ATTACh.