Dyadic parent-child art psychotherapy - Level 2

Dyadic parent-child art psychotherapy is a way of working which focuses directly on the child’s primary attachment relationship. This course equips art therapists who are already developing a dyadic art therapy practice with what they need to feel confident and competent to work in this way.

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Date & Time

Friday 28 – Saturday 29 March 2025

10am - 4pm

Who this event is for

Open to those who have completed the Dyadic - Level 1 training

Tickets

Non-members: £450

Associate members: £310

Full members
Employed: £280
Underemployed: £260
Unemployed/retired: £230


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Location

Online via Zoom

Dyadic parent-child art psychotherapy - Level 2

Dyadic parent-child art psychotherapy is a way of working which focuses directly on the child’s primary attachment relationship. This course equips art therapists who are already developing a dyadic art therapy practice with what they need to feel confident and competent to work in this way.

What you will learn

By completing the course you will develop a greater understanding of:

  • Role of parents/caregivers and how to support them.
  • Structure and content of joined-up parent-child sessions.
  • Choice and use of goals and outcome measures.
  • Further considerations for online dyadic work.
  • Use of video recording.
  • Significance of art making in dyadic work.

How you will learn

You will learn through presentations, video examples of clinical work, audio-image recordings, small group work in break-out rooms, and visual tasks.

Tutors

Anthea Hendry, Lizzie Taylor Buck, Amanda Platt and Katie Wilson

Excellent course. I felt that there were really good opportunities to explore and discuss the complexities within this approach.

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