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Margaret E. Blaustein – Certificate Course
Attachment, Regulation, and Competency (ARC) ARC Trauma Treatment — a Transformative Approach to Changing Children’s Lives for Good…
When kids are faced with overwhelming stress and childhood adversity day-after-day, they adapt to their environment. Their behavior and attention problems may prompt their arrival in treatment, but when you start to dig deeper, you find they are simply stuck in survival mode — the hallmark of complex developmental trauma.
Where do you go from here?
Co-developed by Dr. Margaret Blaustein, ARC is a framework that is clinically-proven to enhance trauma treatment with children and adolescents, and has been hailed as, “a landmark for understanding and treating traumatized children” by world renowned trauma expert, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk.
Now, you can get a comprehensive training on ARC, created by ARC co-developer, Dr. Blaustein, through this online certificate course and revolutionize your trauma treatment approach.
Enroll today and learn how to integrate ARC’s sequential, developmentally-appropriate framework to address trauma with both the child and caregiver system, and create a supportive environment for healthy development and healing of complex trauma.
You’ll gain customizable tools and strategies that build self-regulation and resilience, strengthen child and caregiver relationships, fill developmental gaps, and restore their capacity for curiosity, engagement and authentic response in the moment.
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Session 8: Bringing the Process Home — Supporting Competency, Connection and the Ability to Act in the Present MomentHow do you help children with a history of complex trauma build the skills and tolerance for sharing their internal experiences? How do you support their ability to connect effectively, to set goals, make active choices, and develop a resilient sense of self? All of these are possible as part of developing competency — the third pillar in the ARC attachment, regulation, competency framework. In this final session, you’ll learn:
- A step-by-step approach to building the foundation for healthy relationships — exploring the goals of connection, integrating connection with routine communications and check-ins, identifying resources, and facilitating the engagement of others
- Four key activities that help strengthen a children’s reliance on their executive functions
- How and when to use structures that support active decision-making and to engage evaluation of choices through play
- How to launch a comprehensive exploration of multiple “facets of identity” as part of building a child’s sense of unique self and personal identity