Description
Webinar Overview:Attachment problems and“attachment therapy” are often discussed in applied clinical settings, and are particularly prominent among services for maltreated and/or adopted children. These terms are not, however, widely discussed in academic research or settings. There are multiple reasons for this disconnect, many of which will be discussed during this presentation. A basic introduction to attachment theory and research will provided before examining empirically sound applications to clinical practice. Specifically, a brief history of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) will be provided, including revisions of the RAD criteria in the DSM-5. A developmental conceptualization of the role of attachment in the etiology of emotional and behavioral concerns of children will be emphasized. This background will form the basis for providing empirically-derived attachment-based treatment recommendations. A focus will be on understanding the inter- section of attachment theory and currently recognized evidence-based treatments. Learning Objectives 1. Participants will analyze how current theory and research on attachment can inform clinical practice. 2. Participants will evaluate changes to diagnostic nomenclature and how those changes impact clinical practice. 3. Participants will analyze currently available evidence-based treatments from an attachment perspective.
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