Setting Up Brainspotting with the Adoption Constellation

This Brainspotting Specialty Training approved by Dr. David Grand is for Brainspotting therapists who have completed Phase 1. (Phase 2 is strongly recommended.)

including an Introduction to Adoption Competency with Brooke Randolph and Abby Hasberry

 

The adoption constellation deserves access to more therapists with more knowledge and understanding. We believe all therapists are working with the adoption constellation and we all have more to learn.

 

This training will include:

      • adoption competency information,
      • working with all members of the adoption constellation & those impacted by foster care,
      • working with children, adults, & families,
      • special populations within the adoption population,
      • attachment,
      • racism in adoption & foster care,
      • conceptualization, diagnosis, goals, and modalities for adoption therapy
      • Multidimensional frame setting for Brainspotting,
      • multiple techniques for setting up Brainspotting  with the Adoption Constellation,
      • research, history, and more
  • Training Objectives: 
      • List three special populations with a higher percentage of adoption constellation members 
      • Describe the neurological impact of early parental separation
      • Define Late Discovery Adoptee (LDA)
      • Be able to instruct parents on how to talk about adoption with children
      • List key components of Adoption Therapy
      • Define Multidimensional frame setting
      • Utilize two new Brainspotting techniques

Discounts are available for provisionally licensed professionals, students, as well as an access & inclusion rate. We want everyone who wants to be there to be able to be. The adoption constellation deserves access to more therapists with more knowledge and understanding.

21 CE hours have been approved through Practice Excellence. Practice Excellence has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7601. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Practice Excellence is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

21 CE hours have been approved through academic sponsorship by the University of Georgia School of Social Work as required by Rule 135-B under the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists.

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Date

Dec 05 - 07 2024

Time

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9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Location

virtual meeting on Zoom

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