It Takes a Village: Healing Attachment Wounds through Systemic Change
Information
Date & Time
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Location
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Thistle Farms Education Room
5122 Charlotte Avenue
Nashville, TN 37209
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Explain the concept of attachment trauma.
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Identify 2 or more attachment trauma implications for mental health and interpersonal relationships.
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Summarize the intersection of attachment theory and systemic therapy in addressing attachment wounds within family systems and broader societal contexts.
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Identify 3 or more systemic barriers and/or challenges that perpetuate attachment wounds and hinder recovery.
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Describe 2 practical strategies or interventions for promoting systemic change to support healing and attachment security.
Educational Goal
Description
This presentation explores the profound impact of attachment wounds on mental health and well-being and examines how systemic changes can facilitate healing and recovery. Drawing on insights from attachment theory and systemic therapy applied in a therapeutic community model, we will delve into innovative approaches that promote healing at individual, familial, and societal levels. Through case studies and practical strategies, this session aims to empower mental health professionals with tools to foster systemic change and facilitate profound healing for those affected by attachment trauma.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Brooke is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (TN #1492) and an Executive Clinical Advisor at BrightQuest Treatment Centers. Brooke began her journey at BrightQuest in 2015, taking on various roles from intern to executive leadership while having the opportunity to support and build a thriving therapeutic milieu that has aided many individuals with severe psychiatric diagnoses and their families successfully build a life of self-management, independence, and belonging. Brooke is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor and an Approved Clinical Supervisor in the State of Tennessee.
Khamaria was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and moved to Nashville, Tennessee where she completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology with a Minor in Psychology at Tennessee State University and Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Lipscomb University. While completing her Master’s Degree, Khamaria found a passion for working with people and helping them seek change. Following the completion of her master’s program, Khamaria gained experience in community mental health which allowed her to work with young men, women, individuals, couples, and families. In her free time, Khamaria enjoys traveling and connecting with her family and friends. Khamaria joined the BrightQuest Nashville team in July of 2020 and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Tennessee (1721).
Financially Sponsored By
- Family First Adolescent Services