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Neufeld Intensive II: Challenging Childhood Problems
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Neufeld Intensive II: Challenging Childhood Problems
Most problem behaviour is rooted in instinct and emotion and is therefore unresponsive to conventional forms of discipline or behaviour management. When the developmental antecedents are understood, the path to effective intervention becomes clear. The key to accurate analysis is an understanding of the dynamics of attachment, vulnerability and maturation. These conceptual keys are provided in the Level One Intensive and then used in Level Two to unlock the mysteries of aggression, bullying, resistance, oppositionality, anxiety, obsessions, addiction, suicidal impulses, agitation, impulsiveness, distractibility, and much more.
Dr. Neufeld's wealth of clinical experience with the most troubled populations of children and youth provide the basis for his insightful analysis and proven interventions. His ability to unravel the most perplexing problems to reveal the contributing dynamics, renders the troubling behaviours not only understandable but surprisingly treatable.
Course Details The videocourse is divided into twenty one-hour sessions. Session 1: The Separation Complex Session 2: Facing Separation Session 3: Pursuit in the Face of Separation Session 4: Making Sense of Alarm Session 5: A Working Alarm System Session 6: Anxiety Problems Part I Session 7: Anxiety Problems Part II Session 8: Agitation and Adrenalin-based Alarm Problems Session 9: Addressing Separation Session 10: Attention Problems Session 11: Making Sense of Aggression Session 12: Addressing Aggression Part I Session 13: Addressing Aggression Part II Session 14: The Alpha Complex and the Bully Instinct Session 15: The Causes and Consequences of Being Alpha Session 16: Addressing Alpha Problems Session 17: Defensive Detachment Session 18: Making Sense of Counterwill Session 19: Reading Counterwill Session 20: Addressing Counterwill
Intensive I is the prerequisite for Intensive II.
Class Details Meets Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 pm April 1, 2014 to May 27, 2014 Facilitated by Tamara Strijack and Pamela Whyte Course Assistant Amy Prestia Question and Answer by Gordon Neufeld in Seattle, Wednesday, April 23, 1014
Location The home of Amy Prestia in Wedgwood
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LocationWedgwood (View)
7511 43rd Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
United States
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