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Healing Across Generations: How Early Relational Health Disrupts Intergenerational Trauma

This virtual course will explore the profound impact of early relational health on breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma. We will delve into the mechanisms through which trauma is transmitted across generations and how nurturing, positive relationships in during the perinatal, infant and early childhood period can serve as powerful, generational-healing vehicles. This course is designed for parents, caregivers, educators, mental health professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the foundational importance of early relationships for long-term well-being.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Understanding the definition of intergenerational trauma and how it’s transmitted through generations.

  • Define early relational health and explain its importance for healthy development and generational healing.

  • Learn evidence-based strategies for promoting secure attachment and responsive interactions between caregivers and infants/young children.

Mental health professionals earn 2 ceus

REGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://forms.gle/mC9gApVkxw71cdqM8

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