Attachment Theory in Clinical Practice
with Orit Badouk Epstein
Key Info
Weekend Course
Sat 1 FEB 2025
Sun 2 FEB 2025
10.00 – 16.00
In person
Follow-up
Wed 12 FEB 2025
Wed 26 FEB 2025
17.30 – 19.30
On-line Supervisions
Location
Inner Citadel Institute
25 Wheatley Road
Garsington OX44 9EW
Oxford
Fee
Standard: £600
Public Sector: £510
Trainee: £510
Bacs, PayPal, Card
Overview
This two-day, in-person weekend workshop will teach the core principles of attachment theory and how to work with attachment in your clinical practice.
The in-person teaching across the weekend will be interactive, demonstrating attachment behaviour and loss through case material, films and videos. Clinical work will consider the role of mourning, narrative, mutuality and recognition, affective attunement, and cycles of rupture and repair in the therapeutic process. Following the weekend course, there will be two online group supervision sessions to help embed the learning in therapeutic practice.
Seminar Content
The course will prompt you on how to work with attachment in your clinical practice and it will include the following themes:
- Attachment theory in historical context
- John Bowlby’s core ideas on attachment, separation, loss and mourning
- Internal Workings Models
- The secure base
- Empirical research and Ainsworth’s and Main’s patterns of attachment and their internal representation:
- Secure
- Avoidant
- Preoccupied
- Unresolved/disorganised
- Not classifiable
- Evaluating adult attachment states of mind (AAI)
- Additional building blocks to attachment theory:
- Affect regulation
- Intersubjectivity
- Mentalisation
The course is delivered over a single weekend and it is in person. The follow-up sesions will be provided as on-line supervisions.
Who is this training for?
The course is aimed for Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Social Workers. Maximum 25 participants.
Learning Objectives
- To introduce attachment theory and deepen your understanding of it.
- To be of practical value with implications for therapy and human relatedness.
Speaker
Orit Badouk Epstein
Orit Badouk Epstein is a UKCP registered psychotherapist who trained at the Bowlby Centre in 2000 as an Attachment-based Psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She is a trainee supervisor, a teacher, editor and a writer. She specialises in attachment-based therapy and complex trauma and regularly lectures and teaches internationally. Orit runs a private practice in London and works relationally with individuals and parents. She has a particular interest in working with individuals who have experienced extreme abuse and trauma and have displayed symptoms of dissociation. Orit was the editor of the journal “Attachment-New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis” and the co-editor of the ESTD newsletter. She co-authored and edited the books: “Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: The Manipulation of Attachment Needs” (Badouk Epstein, Wingfield & Schwartz, 2011 Karnac), “Terror within & without” (Yellin,Badouk Epstein, 2013, Karnac) and “Shame Matters”, Routledge (2022), which won the Gradiva award in 2023. In her spare time Orit enjoys writing, the cinema, music, reading philosophy and poetry.