At the Family Trauma Institute, we define “interactional trauma” as the constant conflict between parent and child (drama = trauma) that leads to resentment, bitterness, and lost attachment. Often, the quickest way to heal this type of deep trauma is through the child or adolescent’s love language. Each child has a special one. For some it's “words of affirmation” and for others “quality time”. But our parents often have no clue what it is or why it’s so important. Therefore, both counselors and parents must have the tools to locate love languages and utilize them to heal the trauma between parent and child. Join us for this free webinar.
DATE: Wednesday, February 14
TIME: 12 - 1 pm EST
COST: Free with REGISTRATION HERE
Join Dr. Scott Sells to learn:
- How interactional trauma is formed and what to do about it
- What are love languages and why are they so critical to your treatment success
- How to quickly locate love languages and incorporate them into treatment
- Intensive Q & A with Dr. Sells will follow this discussion.
The webinar does NOT offer continuing education or attendance certificates.
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