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Parenting with PACE

26 November 2024, 9:30am - 1:30pm
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Course Overview

In this four hour online workshop, we will talk about PACE (from Dan Hughes’ approach) and how to use different ways of talking to improve communication. We will also introduce DDP and explore your role as a parent/carer in therapy. This workshop will help parents and carers to understand the basic theory and principles underlying PACE and how to apply PACE in everyday therapeutic parenting. There will be time for discussion.

Who Is This Workshop For?

This workshop has been developed by our highly trained clinicians and is open to parents and carers.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understanding the basic theory and principles underlying PACE
  2. Applying PACE in everyday parenting to improve communication
  3. Introduction to DDP approach
  4. Exploring your role as a parent/carer in therapy

This workshop is fully funded by The National Lottery, through The Family Place Foundation.

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Details
Date
26 November, 2024
Time
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Cost
Free
Format
Virtual
Trainer
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Debbie is a clinical psychologist who works as on a sessional basis with The Family Place. Debbie worked in CAMHS services for 22 years.

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