Family dynamics and intergenerational patterns play an important role in mental health, life satisfaction, and overall functioning. Family and parenting issues can emerge in therapy with any client, regardless of the initial referral question. Understanding the lifelong transitions of parenthood enables professionals to offer nuanced interventions, address intergenerational issues, and help their clients navigate complex parent-child relationships.
This workshop is designed for professionals who want to better support parents by navigating the complex experience of parenting children from birth into adulthood. The curriculum addresses key transitions and challenges, including attachment across the lifespan, evolving family roles, separation/divorce, loss and grief, family estrangement and reconnection, and end of life decisions.
Working Toward “Healthy Enough”: Parents and Adult Children in Therapy
3-hour live training for mental health professionals – February 24 2025
This training is a follow-up to the introductory workshop and is designed for mental health professionals seeking a deeper, practical understanding of parent–adult child dynamics in therapy. Grounded in an integrated CBT × attachment framework, the workshop focuses on assessing and intervening in complex relational patterns involving resentment, guilt, grief, boundary-setting, estrangement, and repair.
The framework supports clinicians in:
- Using attachment concepts to understand relational patterns, unmet needs, and emotional reactivity
- Applying CBT strategies to identify and modify unhelpful beliefs, narratives, and behavioral responses related to parenting and family roles
- Supporting clients in tolerating ambivalence, grief, and disappointment without defaulting to withdrawal, blame, or estrangement
- Working developmentally with parenting transitions from peripartum through adulthood, including estrangement, reconnection, and end-of-life decisions
Participants will received a workbook.
Participants will learn how to move beyond surface narratives, support reflective functioning, and apply evidence-based strategies to help clients develop “healthy enough” relationships across the lifespan.
This is not a parenting workshop. It is geared to mental health professionals.
- Date: February 24, 2026
- Time: 10am to 1pm EST
- Format: Live, interactive online training
- Investment: $225
Early bird: $150 – register before February 5th, 2025 with coupon code HEALTHY150 - Register and secure your spot now.
Upcoming dates:
- Introductory webinar: January 21, 2025, 12:00pm – 1:00 EST – Register here
- In-depth training: February 24, 2025, 10:00am – 1:00pm EST – Sign up here
- Contact me to schedule a date for your organization
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