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Programs for Everyone & Every Family
We see vulnerable families as the early indicators of challenges ahead, like canaries in a coal mine. Regardless of background, all humans require the same essentials – Felt Safety, Connection, and Regulation! Through these programs, we establish a basis for these essential elements, focusing on conventional families. The goal is to delve into their relational past, interpersonal neurobiology, and parent-child connections. These insights will have a profound impact and prevent Adverse Childhood Events.
Attaching
to your
New Born
Attaching to your New Born
This course, spanning four weeks, aims to guide new and soon-to-be parents in comprehending the initial psychological growth and development of their baby. Participants will grasp the significance of nurturing secure attachment during pregnancy and the first year of the child's life, as well as acquire strategies for establishing positive parenting routines from the outset. Additionally, the class will emphasize the importance of prioritizing self-care and maintaining marital well-being during this significant life transition.
Attachment
101
Attachment 101
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of early bond formation and its effects. Discover how we are inherently inclined to form connections and the various methods we employ to maintain them through our earliest experiences. By comprehending attachment theory, we can identify recurring patterns and find a path towards the enduring advantages of secure adult attachment.
Parenting Styles 101
Parenting is undeniably one of the most challenging roles, and there is no universal approach to it. Despite its complexity, researchers have pinpointed four common parenting styles and their impact on adult outcomes. This course spans four weeks and delves into each style intricately, focusing on achieving a harmonious blend of structure and nurture. The aim is for children to feel acknowledged, understood, and appreciated, all while maintaining boundaries and struture.
For Everyone
For the Hurting: Loss & Trauma
Making Sense of Your Worth
Self-Worth is the foundation of who we are as human beings and in today’s world is highly sought after. It plays a role in every decision we make and in every relationship we have. This eight week program is designed for anybody who desires the freedom that comes with living in positive self-worth and secure attachment.
The Making Sense of Your Worth Curriculum follows a step-by-step process of gaining positive self-worth. It was created by Cindy R. Lee, LCSW in partnership with HALO Project International and participants in the program show an increase in positive self-worth upon completion. These classes will be led by Kristin Rich, LPC
“Making Sense of Your Worth is like having an oil change I didn’t know I needed...everything runs better.”
Parenting for Positive Self-Worth
This class focuses on helping parents learn to develop a deeper relationship with their child, using principles of Trust Based Relational Intervention, developed by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Dr. David Cross from the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas Christian University. Additionally, parents will learn to empower their child to be successful, learn strategies for helping their child’s behavior improve using TBRI techniques, and learn to help their child develop positive self worth and heal from any past wounds. The program consists of 8 sessions lasting 2 hours in duration. Class size is limited to 10 participants.
Parents must take the Making Sense of Your Worth 8 week course to take this course.
Trust-Based Relational Intervention Caregiver Training
TBRI® is a trauma-informed intervention founded by Dr. Karyn Purvis and David Cross at Texas Christian University, based on attachment principles. While initially aimed at vulnerable children, TBRI® has proven effective for children from diverse backgrounds. TBRI® employs Empowering Principles for physical needs, Connecting Principles for attachment needs, and Correcting Principles to address fear-based behaviors. Rooted in extensive research on attachment, sensory processing, and neuroscience, the core of TBRI® lies in fostering connections.