Toward Safe, Stable and Shared Family-Based  Care during War and Peace

Toward Safe, Stable and Shared Family-Based Care during War and Peace

A Transformational Seminar Series for Therapists, Mental Health Professionals & Humanitarian Workers

By International Attachment Network

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Online

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Toward Safe, Stable and Shared Family-Based Care during War and Peace

with Marinus Van IJzendoorn (The Netherlands)

Facilitated by Nicola Jones (UK)

🗓️ Day 10 of an 11-Day Seminar Series:Families in Context of War and Social Conflict: Through the Lens of Attachment

🌍 A Transformational Seminar Series for:

  • Therapists
  • Mental Health Professionals
  • Humanitarian Workers

This powerful series explores how attachment theory provides insight into the impact of war, displacement, and social conflict on individuals and families.

In This Session, You Will:

  • Learn trauma-informed, attachment-based frameworks
  • Build culturally sensitive tools for high-stress environments
  • Understand the effects of displacement, violence, and instability on family dynamics
  • Equip yourself to support resilience and connection in the face of crisis

🕒 Schedule:

  • 11:00 AM – 11:45 AM: Lecture
  • 11:45 AM – 12:00 PM: Break
  • 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Facilitated Discussion Group

🎙️ About the Speakers:

Marinus Van IJzendoorn (The Netherlands) holds a Dr.Phil. (Ph.D.) at the Free University of Berlin/Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education (West Germany) (1978; magna cum laude); Dr h.c., honorary doctorate University of Haifa (2008). He is an Honorary Professor at the Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, Division on Psychology and Language Sciences, Faculty of Brain Sciences, UCL, University of London, London, UK. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Psychiatry, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. He has contributed many high impact and leading studies on attachment across the life-span in various non-clinical and clinical populations and cultural groups, and has focused on determinants (the interplay between genes and environment) and biobehavioral consequences of attachment security and insecurity for current wellbeing of the children and for their future development.

https://www.marinusvanijzendoorn.nl/

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The International Attachment Network promotes the fundamental role of attachment theory in all aspects of human connection. We advocate and educate on its application for improved outcomes in the fields of psychological health, healthcare, social care, education, public policy and beyond. We do this by bringing together clinicians, researchers, academics and professionals in our series of events, seminars, training initiatives, research programs, publications and international network of IAN’s. Established in 1992 by close colleagues of John Bowlby the founder of attachment theory, the International Attachment Network is a membership based educational charity, led by experienced clinicians and academics in the field of attachment theory. Headquartered in the UK we have a growing active presence around the world.

£50Jul 11 · 3:00 AM PDT