child and family trauma training
Parental alienation is a complicated, problematic, specialist area of mental
health, family functioning, social policy and law.
It disrupts attachments, psycho-developmental prospects and quality of life for
hundreds of thousands of children and their families.
CAFTT's intensive and accredited attachment based parental alienation training
updates typical approaches with modern attachment, family systems, and
neuropsychology. The course is endorsed by two leading world experts and has
received excellent feedback from dozens of expert child, mental health and legal
practitioners.
Parental alienation’s strategies, behaviours, vulnerabilities, triggers and
incremental impacts on children's psychological functioning into adulthood are
detailed across 16 lectures spanning around 13 hours.
Our accredited parental alienation training critically and comparatively
evaluates relevant law and practice. Evidence-based, trauma-informed and
risk-based assessments are provided to assist resolution of cases with effective
professional and court management.