Subject: April Webinar: Adolescents, Attachment & ACEs Science

How trauma and adversity impacts relationships

April 13, 2022

 

Adolescents, Attachment & ACEs Science


In this webinar the new PACES Connection CEO, Ingrid Cockhren, will explore the connection between advise childhood experiences, trauma, attachment styles and various types of abuse in dating and romantic relationships.


She will examine the systemic nature of trauma and adversity and how early adversity is a root cause of poor relationship outcomes in adolescence and early adulthood. This webinar will also outline systemic solutions for populations that have experienced historical trauma and adversity.


Participants will understand:  

  1. The impact of early adversity on the brains and bodies of children and adolescents.

  2. The impact of early adversity on developing secure attachment.

  3. The link between attachment in infancy and early childhood and adolescent/young adult relationships.

  4. The systemic barriers that impact the attachment bond and dating relationships in populations that have experienced historical trauma.

Presenters: 

Ingrid Cockhren, M.Ed., CEO of PACEs Connection


Who should attend: People who work with youth-in-care, community based organizations who work with youth in challenging circumstances, those who help people heal from trauma, organizations that focus on dating and interpersonal violence, adolescent group facilitators, secondary educators, grantees who target youth.


When: Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific

Duration: 60 minutes 

Cost: Free!

Questions?

Email: Emily

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