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Attachment theory into the future: A workshop with Sir Richard Bowlby in Stockport

Attachment theory into the future – 22nd February 2013

Attachment theory into the futureOur attachment theory event with Sir Richard Bowlby will take place in a week, and we are making the final preparations.

So far 80 delegates have registered, and their diversity is a real testament to the wide applicability of attachment theory.

Places are still available and booking via the internet is quick and easy.

We want as many people as possible in the North West to have the opportunity to see Sir Richard talk about his father’s work and new areas of application.

If you would like to find out more, click here.  If you would like to register, click the button below, email us at events@mindsite.co.uk or call Jonathan on 0161 439 7773.

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Attachment theory workshop with Sir Richard Bowlby in Stockport

Attachment theory workshop – 22nd February 2013

Our attachment theory workshop with Sir Richard Bowlby is approaching rapidly.  With just over three weeks to go, registrations are going well.

It is going to be an interesting and exciting day, as can be seen from the varied backgrounds and professions of the delegates.  We have psychologists, counsellors, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, educationalists and child care professionals to name but a few.  This breadth testifies to the wide appeal and relevance of attachment theory and creates rich opportunities for networking on the day.

If you haven’t booked yet, places are still available and the online booking process through Eventbrite is simple and safe

Attachment theory into the future: A workshop with Sir Richard Bowlby in Stockport

Fifty years of attachment theoryOn Friday 22nd February 2013, Mindsite will run a workshop on attachment theory; presented by Sir Richard Bowlby, the son of its founder John Bowlby.  The event will be held at Cheshire Conferences and Events at Edgeley Part Stadium, Stockport.

Since his formal retirement in 1999 Sir Richard Bowlby has focused on studying and presenting the work of his father.  In 2004, he gave the opened speech at the second Winnicott Memorial Lecture; which was published in book form by Karnac, on behalf of the Winnicott Clinic of Psychotherapy.  He maintains contact internationally with workers and organisations engaged in the field of child development and has become involved with innovative community-based projects designed to help young parents and their families to develop secure relationships.  His views are challenging and controversial.

6 hours CPD.  Certificates of attendance will be provided.