Parental Counselling: Principles & practice

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Australian psychologists, deepen your expertise in parental counselling with this practical CEU talk. Explore foundational assumptions, apply a guiding theoretical framework to complex family dynamics, and confidently decide between parent-focused and child-focused interventions to improve child well-being.

Supporting parents is a crucial component of effective psychological intervention with children. In this informative and practical talk, Educational Psychologist Sheryl Cohen provides a structured overview of the core principles and practices of parental counselling. Sheryl introduces a clear theoretical model to guide clinicians in their work with parents, offering a valuable framework to navigate common challenges. The talk explores therapeutic decision-making in the context of complex family dynamics, including how to approach defensive or hostile attachment presentations. Sheryl also provides guidance on when parent work is most appropriate and when direct child-focused play therapy may be indicated. 

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

Five Pathways to Parental Estrangement: Understanding How Estrangement Emerges, and Where Intervention Is Still Possible
An Introduction to Narcissism: The map is not the territory
Growing a Capacity for Self-reflective Practice amongst Educators, Allied Professionals and Parents in the Early Years
Help! I caught my child watching porn, what must I do?!
Loss and Gain during COVID-19
Error. Advanced Awareness: Strengthening Presence & Perspective in Practice
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
What Really Builds Resilience? A Practical Overview of the "FUEL Your Resilience" Model
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
Working with Death, Illness and Loss