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2015 Yale-Riggs Infant & Family Mental Health Training Program
Presented by the Erikson Institute for Education and Research of the Austen Riggs Center, along with the Yale Child Study Center.
Program Overview The Yale-Riggs Infant & Family Mental Health Training Program is dedicated to the exploration of development, attachment, trauma and the interaction of these topics within the parent-child relationship and family system. The curriculum for the Yale-Riggs Infant & Family Mental Health Training Program was originally developed in collaboration with the Anna Freud Center, the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and Yale University. Over the course of two weekend long seminars, the program continues to translate evidence-based theory into practice, drawing on neurobiological, psychoanalytic, attachment, adult mental health and family systems ideas, and to make the training relevant to the practitioners’ particular work contexts. The teaching emphasizes discussion and reflection as integral to the learning process.
Session 1: April 10-12
Session 2: November 6-8
Location: Austen Riggs Center
Main Street, P.O. Box 962 Stockbridge, MA 01262 www.austenriggs.org
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