Attachment: Myths & Facts
Date: Saturday, September 25th
Time Period: 60 minutes; 1:15pm-2:15pm
This session is worth 1 CE Credit.
Description: This session will address the difference between normal attachment issues in adopted children and issues that are more severe. The session will address common misconceptions of adopted children’s behavior and will discuss various methods for understanding the difference between normal and abnormal attachment issues.
Learning Objectives:
1. Session attendees will be able to compare and contrast normal and abnormal attachment issues in adopted children.
2. Session attendees will be able to describe abnormal attachment issues in adopted children.
3. Session attendees will be able to describe and compare various methods addressing identifying normal and abnormal attachment issues.
4. Session attendees will be able to identify resources available for addressing attachment issues.
Intended Audience: Mental and behavioral professionals; adoptive parents
Intended Audience Level: This session is intended for intermediate or advanced level professionals.
Continuing Education (CE) credits for mental health professionals are being offered through Psycho-Educational Resources, Inc. (PER). Participants may earn up to 6 CE credits.
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