Peel Regional Municipality, ON
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Nom de l'événement

Healing Relational Wounds by Cultivating Self-Compassion & Mindfulness in Trauma, Attachment and Addictions
Cours/Atelier
For: Professionnels
Fourni par: Solutions On Site and Dr Jon Caldwell

Date et l'heure

Mon Jan 5 to mon 5 jan 2015 (Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 4:00pm

Lieu de la conférence

London, ON

Description de l'évenement

Child maltreatment can profoundly influence human development, resulting in a variety of mental, emotional, and social challenges – including addictive disorders. Attachment theory is a useful framework for understanding how early relational experiences can have such far-reaching effects. Insecure attachment styles, such as attachment-related avoidance and anxiety (i.e., love avoidance and love addiction), are associated with suboptimal patterns of expressing and regulating emotions. In turn, attachment insecurity and emotion dysregulation are related to addictive behavior. The practice of mindfulness and compassion can be an antidote to these unhealthy patterns and can foster emotional self-regulation, greater capacity for intimacy and a general sense of well-being.
$185 plus hst-includes breakfast and lunch, group rates available. For details visit www.sosworkshops.ca or call 226-268-2307

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226-268-2307

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This event is listed under these topics

Dépendances (y compris la toxicomanie, l’alcoolisme et le jeu compulsif)
Troubles déficitaires de l’attention (TDA/TDAH)
Gestion de la colère
Problèmes de comportement
Intimidation
Dépression
Trouble développemental de la coordination (TDC)
Troubles du développement, déficience intellectuelle et incapacités connexes
Troubles du comportement alimentaire, y compris l’anorexie et la boulimie
Syndrome d’alcoolisation foetale et ensemble des troubles connexes (ETCAF)
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Dernière modification 7 Jan 2015
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