The DMM is sometimes described as a strengths based approach. On THURSDAY, 11 March 2021, Bronwen will discuss how strengths are discussed in the DMM literature and what this might mean in practice. Bring your questions and join us! The video recording of the session will be replayed the following week on Tuesday 16 March 2021.
On TUESDAY, 9 March 2021, we replay Ben Grey’s DMM Coffee House session #22, Patterns of caregiving in the MotC attachment interview, DMM Coffee House #22: Patterns of caregiving in the MotC attachment interview – Conflict Science Institute.
Session details
Date: Tuesday, 9 March 2021 (video replay), and on Thursday, 11 March 2021 (live)
Length: 90 minutes
Price: Free
Host/Facilitator TUESDAY: Video replay: Patterns of caregiving in the MotC attachment interview
Host/Facilitator THURSDAY: Bronwen Elliot, live
Platform: Zoom meeting
Sponsor: Conflict Science Institute
Multiple sessions: Each session will be unique, please join both!
Session times: Times listed below, PLEASE NOTE, some computer calendars do not automatically handle the time zone conversion correctly.
Session A (video replay) (US/EU/Africa/India): Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 9:00 a.m. Seattle (UTC -7) (noon in Miami; 5:00 p.m. in London; 7:00 p.m. in Cape Town; 9:00 p.m. in New Delhi; midnight in Bangkok.)
Session B (live) (US/EU/AUS/Asia): Thursday, 11 March 2021, at 1:00 p.m. in Seattle (4:00 p.m. in Miami; 9:00 p.m. in London; and (in Australia/Thailand/China on Friday) at 8:00 a.m. in Sydney. (AUS/ASIA participants should confirm their local start time against Seattle time.)
Bronwen Elliot
Bronwen is an independent social worker whose career has largely been in child protection and out of home care. She has trained in a number of research studies, has coded for a number of research studies and is an Infant Care Index (ICI) trainer.
Bronwen is also a co-author of the book Promoting Family Change: The optimism factor – 1st Edition – Bronwen (routledge.com)
Bronwen’s interests include effective engagement and intervention with families from community and clinical viewpoints, sociological perspectives on child protection, and developments in our understanding of attachment and trauma.
Bronwen volunteers each week in her local community as a playgroup facilitator, and in the provision of recreation options for people with disabilities.
You can connect with Bronwen at Bronwen Elliott | Facebook.