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We are delighted to partner with Professor Julie Larrieu, Tulane University (USA) who will be presenting webinars as part of the Infant Mental Health & Wellbeing Webinar Series.

The 2024 Infant Mental Health & Wellbeing Series is a series of webinars and in-person workshops with a focus on infants and their parents or caregivers who are at risk or otherwise vulnerable due to family adversity, violence and trauma.

Participants will gain an increased knowledge of infant mental health and the impact of adversity and trauma on infant and parent/caregiver development. Sessions will introduce those working with at-risk infants to ways in which they can intervene with infants and their parents/caregivers to support them to recover and thrive within their relationships.

Professor Julie Larrieu, Ph.D. is a developmental and clinical psychologist and a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at the Tulane University School of Medicine, in the USA. She is a senior supervisor at the Tulane Parenting Education Program, a multidisciplinary team that provides intensive intervention to maltreated infants in foster care and their families.

Overview

This webinar provides an overview of an evidence-based treatment for children aged birth to six years who have experienced trauma and their caregivers. Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a model of care based on attachment, social learning, and psychodynamic principles. The methods involved in the treatment model and recommendations for use of the model will be discussed. Video-recorded interactions will be used to illustrate the comprehensive intervention model.

Learning outcomes

Participants will be able to:

  • Understand an evidence-based relational practice model used for intervening with young children and their caregivers who have experienced interpersonal violence and trauma
  • Appreciate the overall goals and the trauma-related goals of the dyadic intervention
  • Identify common techniques used in the intervention.

Who should attend?

Clinicians, practitioners, leaders and policy makers from health, mental health, child protection, out of home care, family services, family violence, education and justice systems.

Cost & time

This session will be delivered from 9:00am - 12:30pm (AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time)

$230.00 (incl. GST)

Confidentiality statement

By registering for this webinar, you and any guests that may be part of your booking, agree to the below confidentiality statement:

  • I/we will not take pictures of any portion of this training
  • I/we will not video or audio record any portion of this training
  • I/we will not allow anyone who is not registered to observe any portion of this training
  • I/we will not share with anyone any potentially identifying information from this training.

Payment terms & conditions

Payment MUST be made by credit card at the time of registration (VISA and Mastercard will be accepted). Your registration will not be confirmed unless payment has been processed.

A confirmation/tax invoice will be issued upon registration to your nominated email address.

A full refund will be issued for cancellations up until 3 working days prior to the webinar. No refunds will be issued after this date however substitutions are welcome.

Should Berry Street cancel a webinar for any reason, those registered at this time will be entitled to a full refund of registration fees.

PLEASE NOTE: For privacy reasons webinars will not be recorded nor can they be recorded by an attendee.

Julie was fabulous. Her experience and knowledge were a privilege to listen to. So many thoughts and ideas that are practical and relevant to my work.

Past attendee
Julie Larrieu
Professor

Julie Larrieu Ph.D.

Professor of Psychiatry | Director, Division of Clinical Psychology