On 29 December 2020, in Part II of our Wikipedia training series, Rebecca O'Neill from the Irish Wikimedia Community will share her time to teach us
DMM Coffee House #36: Introduction to the world of Wikipedia and Wikimedia for DMMers
15 and 17 December 2020. The Dynamic Maturational Model of Attachment and Adaptation now has it's own Wikipedia article (page). It needs some more
DMM Coffee House #35: The Child Attachment and Play Assessment (CAPA) assesses attachment and complex trauma in children aged 3 – 11 years.
On 8 and 10 December 2020 Steven Farnfield will discuss the Child Attachment and Play Assessment which he developed. The CAPA is a doll play
DMM Coffee House #34: Cruelty resulting from certain DMM self-protective strategies
1 and 3 December 2020. Cruelty is an outcome from the use of some DMM self-protective strategies. What does cruelty look like? How common is it? Which
DMM Coffee House #33: Anger Aggression and Apology in A-strategies, and DMM sigmoidal curves
What does anger and aggression look like in A-strategies? How does it differ from C anger? How do apologies differ when the person is using cognitive
DMM Coffee House #32: Autonomic Nervous System
Dr. Mike Blows will discuss how the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) links DMM danger to cognitive, affective, and somatic information processing. The
DMM Coffee House #31: Quick Somatic and emotional regulation techniques
"The body carries the legacy of trauma and attachment dynamics in procedural habits of movement, posture, and nervous system regulation that can keep
DMM Coffee House #30: Book review: Kozlowska’s application of the DMM to somatic problems
We will discuss and explore Kasia Kozlowska's new book which applies approaches from Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Dynamic Maturational Model of
DMM Coffee House #29: Relational and therapeutic strategies for working with people using high-C self-protective attachment strategies
When a client is using fairly intense forms of DMM affective strategies, the higher-C strategies, what are the most effective ways to relate and