Overview of COS Training and Certification
Many people have taken the introductory training and applied the learning to their current work. The 2-Day Training provides a basic understanding of attachment theory via the Circle of Security (COS) and an introduction to treatment planning and clinical application....(more)
London 2-Day Training
Introduction to the
Circle of Security
TWO DAY WORKSHOP
When: July 7 & 8, 2008
Monday & Tuesday
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Where: ST MARY'S CHURCH
CRAWFORD STREET
LONDON, W1H 1EA
Registration = £330.
Charities* may register for £200.
*(Proof of employment and registered charity status must accompany your booking form).
To register and further information go to:
http://www.outsetimh.com/register.pdf
CHICAGO TWO DAY WORKSHOP
Understanding Attachment
A two-day introduction to the Circle of Security
with Kent Hoffman
Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19, 2008
9:00am – 4:30pm
Rubloff Auditorium
Loyola University Water Tower Campus
REGISTER online at: www.erikson.edu/professionaldevelopment or contact Gregory Tate at 312-893-7192 or email gtate@erikson.edu for more information.
Australia 10-Day Trainings
Led By Bert Powell, Circle of Security
September 29 - October 9
Brisbane, Australia.
For more information contact:
Joe Coyne at Joe_Coyne@health.qld.gov.au.
October 14 - 27
Melbourne, Australia.
For more information contact:
Clare Thorpe at clarethorp@hotmail.com.
Circle of Security™ Reviews
“The
clinically effective Circle of Security™ model is solidly based
on the most recent advances in developmental neuroscience and
attachment theory.”
Allan N. Schore, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
University of California at Los Angeles
David Geffen School of Medicine
Author, Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self
"The
Circle of Security™ is circling the globe as an intervention to
help parents raise their children with love, warmth, and emotional
intelligence. The four researcher/clinicians who invented this
important new and effective program are themselves filled with these
positive traits and a huge dose of common sense and devotion to the
well-being of others. These innovators have created a readily
accessible and engaging approach to helping parents, young and old, to
connect with their infants and toddlers in ways that break the old,
destructive patterns of parenting that so often have been learned by
difficult childhood experiences in the past. Cited from England to
India, the Circle of Security™ offers new hope for making the
hard earned wisdom of attachment research available to clinicians
helping parents heal old wounds and building new options for the next
generation."
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.
Faculty, Center for Culture, Brain, and Development
Associate Clinical Professor
UCLA School of Medicine
Author, The Developing Mind and Parenting from the Inside Out