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X-WR-CALDESC:What is attachment theory? Attachment is the deep and enduring
  emotional bond with a specific person (attachment figure) that affects us
 \, “from the cradle to the grave.” Why is it important? Childhood experien
 ces provide the blueprint from which all future relationships are built. E
 xperiencing abuse\, neglect\, or other disruptions in attachment relations
 hips can cause a fear of intimacy\; feelings of shame\; feelings of being 
 unloved or unlovable\; a distorted view of self\, others and relationships
 \; lack of trust\; feelings of being powerless\; and difficulty asking for
  help or relying on others. On the other hand\, research shows that secure
 ly attached children have higher self-esteem\, are more resilient\, do bet
 ter in school\, are better able to manage their impulses and feelings\, ha
 ve healthier relationships\, and have higher levels of trust and empathy. 
 The good news is that attachment styles are always open to change\; it’s n
 ever too late! Learn about the four different attachment styles\, what att
 achment looks like in children and adults\, what happens when attachment g
 oes wrong\, and how to help a child\, a partner\, or even yourself\, move 
 from an insecure attachment to an “earned secure” attachment style.\nJoann
 e Marrs\, MA\, AMFT – Joanne graduated from Antioch University in Seattle 
 and is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist at Kids & Families Toget
 her. Joanne has been working with children and families involved in the ch
 ild welfare system for the past seven years providing therapeutic support 
 from a trauma-informed and attachment-focused approach. Joanne is also a t
 rainer for the Pre-Service Training Program for Resource Family Approval a
 t Kids & Families Together\, facilitates support groups\, and presents at 
 various community trainings.\n\nPresented by Kids and Families Together\nR
 egister by clicking the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:What is attachment theory? Attachment is the deep and enduring 
 emotional bond with a specific person (attachment figure) that affects us\
 , “from the cradle to the grave.” Why is it important? Childhood experienc
 es provide the blueprint from which all future relationships are built. Ex
 periencing abuse\, neglect\, or other disruptions in attachment relationsh
 ips can cause a fear of intimacy\; feelings of shame\; feelings of being u
 nloved or unlovable\; a distorted view of self\, others and relationships\
 ; lack of trust\; feelings of being powerless\; and difficulty asking for 
 help or relying on others. On the other hand\, research shows that securel
 y attached children have higher self-esteem\, are more resilient\, do bett
 er in school\, are better able to manage their impulses and feelings\, hav
 e healthier relationships\, and have higher levels of trust and empathy. T
 he good news is that attachment styles are always open to change\; it’s ne
 ver too late! Learn about the four different attachment styles\, what atta
 chment looks like in children and adults\, what happens when attachment go
 es wrong\, and how to help a child\, a partner\, or even yourself\, move f
 rom an insecure attachment to an “earned secure” attachment style.\nJoanne
  Marrs\, MA\, AMFT – Joanne graduated from Antioch University in Seattle a
 nd is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist at Kids & Families Togeth
 er. Joanne has been working with children and families involved in the chi
 ld welfare system for the past seven years providing therapeutic support f
 rom a trauma-informed and attachment-focused approach. Joanne is also a tr
 ainer for the Pre-Service Training Program for Resource Family Approval at
  Kids & Families Together\, facilitates support groups\, and presents at v
 arious community trainings.\n\nPresented by Kids and Families Together\nRe
 gister by clicking the link below.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210921T200000
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
SUMMARY:In-Service CE: Attachment
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