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OPD Points: 5

Learning OutcomesBy the end of the webinar you will be able to:Have an understand of attachment theory and practiceAppreciate therapeutic play skills for appropriate interventionSee creative ways for approaching attachment deficitLearn techniques for expanding trust and containment 

Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:

Gain a practical and playful insight into attachment-based play for young children in this LIVE 90 minute webinar. Introduction and Theoretical  review 40 minsDescription of practical applications, case review and practical activities 40 minsQ&A 10 mins

Presenter / Provider:

Professor Sue Jennings

Presenter Qualifications:

Professor Sue Jennings PhD is an anthropologist, therapist, performer, and author. She is Senior Research Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute, University of BirminghamDistinguished Scholar, University of the Witwatersrand, Honorary Fellow of the University of Roehampton, and Professor of Play – awarded by the European Federation of Dramatherapy. She has been a pioneer of Dramatherapy and Play Therapy in the UK and overseas.Professor Jennings' paradigm ‘embodiment-projection-role’ is integrated into education and therapy world-wide. Having worked as a clinician in psychiatry, forensic settings and special education, she has focussed her recent practice and research on early years development and developed ‘Neuro-Dramatic-Play’ as a basis for attachment and empathy.She emphasises the importance of ‘play from conception’ for healthy emotional and social growth. Her doctoral fieldwork was with a tribal community in the Malaysian rain forest, which she believes underpins all her childhood theory and therapy. Sue is a prolific author with over fifty publications on theory and application to her name. She believes passionately in ‘playing for peace’ with a rule of ‘no guns in the playroom’.

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5 hours

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