Most parents want help with their children's behavior. It is the meaning of a child's behavior that is essential for parents to understand. When parents have a way to attune to and attend to the emotions of their children, meeting their needs, the behavior of the child changes because the family system changes --both the child and parents benefit -- as does their relationship.
I am looking forward to presenting a Parenting Process Workshop. It will be held at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis on Saturday, June 4, from 10-5. The fee will be $95 per person and $150 per couple and lunch will be provided.
This workshop is designed for parents, new or experienced, living together, separated, divorced, or who live in alternatively-structured families and want to have warmer, deeper relationships with their children.
There are two parts to the Parenting Process. The first part is called the Legacy and helps parents understand their own “tender spots.” Parents who recognize when their child is “poking” a tender spot and know what to do about it are much more able to interrupt difficult relationship patterns from repeating. The second part of the Parenting Process is called Understanding Emotional Development. This section explores the themes of bonding, mirroring, and differentiating and helps parents develop the skills to support these themes. The workshop includes experiential exercises, lecture, and of course questions and answers.
The workshop is also open to mental health professionals. Please share this announcement with anyone you think might have an interest in attending -- parent or professional. Please contact me at my office 310-821-0502, if you would like more information or if you would like to register for the workshop.
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