Working with Challenging Children Seminar Series

From August 3 to 5, we have an exciting opportunity for anyone who wishes to learn more about working with challenging children, including parents, teachers, youth workers, and anyone else who interacts with youth. Below are some details about what you can learn from this important series.

Seminar #1:

IMPLEMENTING A TRAUMA BASED APPROACH TO WORKING WITH CHALLENGING CHILDREN WITH MARIE SHERWOOD, MS

3 August 2012

Marie Sherwood will discuss how the traumatized brain needs to be examined through four basic areas: Sensory Integration, Self Regulation, Relational (Attachment and Bonding), and Cognitive in light of the Neuro-Sequential Model of Therapeutics. This seminar will cover:

  • the traumatized brain
  • state dependent functioning
  • understanding sequential healing
  • why excellent programs are not working
  • the intimacy barrier
  • how to change your approach
  • how to design a program for your child(ren)
  • primary modes of regulation
  • using empathy as a means of communication
  • using the PLACE model

Seminar #2:

REBUILDING THE BROKEN BONDS WITH NANCY THOMAS

4 & 5 August 2012

Nancy Thomas will share with professionals and parents her know how in this laughter filled seminar! You will leave understanding Attachment Disorder and what you can do about it.

Day One will include:

  • spotlight on the problem
  • building brilliant brains
  • overview of effective interventions
  • conscience development
  • questions and answers.

Day Two will include:

  • rebuilding the foundation
  • understanding defiance
  • solutions to behavior problems
  • specific interventions to help challenging children
  • the future outlook
  • questions and answers.

Location: Arlington Beach Camp
Cost: Seminar #1: $150 Seminar #2: $200
Special Discounted Price for both: $325
Dates: August 3 to 5, 2012, 9am to 4pm
Accommodations and Meals: $75 per day in dorm setting (shared accommodations)

Contact: Marie Sherwood at 306-620-6373 or Marie@SoulHarmonyInc.com for more information. For brochure click here.


Adding the Neuro-Sequential Model of Therapeutics Model to Camp Activities

We are excited to introduce NMT activitivites to our regular camp events. We will have stations whereupon families can discover how to help their children’s brains heal from a neuro-biological perspective. Each family will be provided with an opportunity to have an NMT Assessment done prior to camp. Assessments will be offered at a quarter of the price for families that are fully registered. For more information please contact Marie Sherwood at Marie@SoulHarmonyInc.com or 306-620-6373.

Therapeutic Parenting Support

Do you need help now? Are you frustrated with how your difficult child is running your home?

If you answered yes to both these questions, then you need support.

Marie Sherwood (Master of Science in Psychology) is a Licensed Therapist and Certified Advanced Parenting Trainer through Families by Design and has studied extensively under Nancy Thomas. She also has her Beginner Level Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Course with Dr. Dainel Hughes who is a world leader in providing attachment therapy to children. Marie has been director of the Saskatchwen family camp since 2007. She has working with difficult children since 1992 and is the mother of a healed RAD child. In short, she understands your situation. She is also a PhD candidate in Psychology working toward becoming an Attachment and Trauma Psychologist.

Therapeutic Parenting Support allows you to have Marie Sherwood on-call. She will provide you with a toll free number and a cell phone number. Most importantly, she will call you back asap.

How much does all this cost? Marie Sherwood only takes on 10 families at a time. In this way, she can provide the needed services and attention that families need. You can reserve Marie Sherwood for a three month period for $160 up front. The charge for the first hour is $100, with subsequent hours costing $75, with billing being done on a monthly basis. Calls may be via telephone or Skype.

Please email Marie for more information: Marie@SoulHarmonyInc.com.

Training for Equine Professionals

Long Faces and Happy Hearts Equestrian Centre is proud to sponsor Equine Facilitated Dyadic Bonding Course. This course has two parts. First, training will start with Dyadic Development Psychotherapy (DDP) Course in Yorkton, SK. Secondly, training will continue with horse and families in a seven day in vivo program at Radical Attachment Camp. DDP is an empirically proven method that will allow you to add an important element to your counselling.

What is Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy?

Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy is a treatment approach for families that have children with symptoms of emotional disorders, including Complex Trauma and disorders of attachment. It was originally developed by psychologist Daniel Hughes as an intervention for children whose emotional distress resulted from earlier separation from familiar caregivers. Marie Sherwood, Camp Director and Course Instructor, is trained by Dr. Daniel Hughes.  Hughes cites attachment theory and particularly the work of John Bowlby as theoretical motivations for dyadic developmental psychotherapy. However, other sources for this approach may include the work of Stern, who referred to the attunement of parents to infants’ communication of emotion and needs, and of Tronick, who discussed the process of communicative mismatch and repair, in which parent and infant make repeated efforts until communication is successful.

Dyadic developmental therapy principally involves creating a “playful, accepting, curious, and empathic” environment in which the therapist attunes to the child’s “subjective experiences” and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, “co-regulates” emotional affect and “co-constructs” an alternative autobiographical narrative with the child. This reflection is amplified when the horse is added to the dynamic. Dyadic developmental psychotherapy also makes use of cognitive-behavioural strategies. The “dyad” referred to must eventually be the parent-child dyad, but during therapy the relationship switches from child-therapist, child-horse, therapist-horse, therapist-parent, and finally parent-child. The active presence of the primary caregiver is a must.

Other areas discussed are herd dynamics, creating a bombproof horse and the business side of your work. The course may be used toward fulfilling hours in certification with a number of different Equine Assisted Learning organizations. This will also be discussed at the course.

The cost of the 12 day training is $2000. Dates for training are 27 July - 7 August 09. Candidates paying before April 1, 2009 will be charged $1800, after this date the full fees will apply. Providing a replacement can be found, a full refund will be provided up until 1 June 11 minus 10%. A partial refund of 50% will be provided up until 1 July 11 minus 10%. After this date, no refund will be provided.

What is included in the $2000 course fee and what training will I receive?

Beginner Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Course ($800 value) located in Yorkton, SK and sponsored by SIGN. The fee includes course, course material, breakfast, and lunch. It does not include accommodations. Beginner DDP course takes place 27-30 July 2011. Please see the flyer for this portion of the training:

The second portion of the training will take place during Radical Attachment Camp and there are no additional costs for participants. The cost includes everything during the camp training. If you fly into Regina, we will also arrange for pickup and transport to Yorkton and then transport to Arlington Beach Camp for Radical Attachment Camp. I would like to take no more than eight equine staff, as I would like the opportunity for one on one. Please let me know if you are very serious and I will send you a registration form.

Please email Marie@LongFacesHappyHearts.com for more detail.

Why is Equine Facilitated Learning so effective?
The horse will always look for a partner, a leader, and want to be a member of a team. They desire someone who leads with quiet strength. They immediately reveal to us our strengths and weaknesses in leadership and communication, where as in other forms of counseling and education this can take weeks or months. The horse looks to us to bring out the best in them, and from the very first interaction they reflect our leadership style and our own blocks to success. In this program you will find yourself with insights and growth beyond what you may expect. This is partly due to the fact that it is impossible to hide or fake it with a 1200-pound horse. In short, horses teach us the most important things in life because they virtually demand that we approach them, and respond to them, with courage, compassion, and respect. The Equine Experiential Learning therapy is so powerful because it takes precisely the same qualities and awareness for us to have successful and rewarding relationships in business and interpersonally. Participants often describe this experience as not just profound, but as a spiritual deepening. Add DDP to this dynamic and you will have a highly effective clinical method.