Past Events: Videos & Presentations Archives - haruv https://haruv-usa.org/event_type/trainings/past-events-videos-and-presentations/ Thu, 13 Jul 2023 04:31:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://haruv-usa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-מכון-חרוב_עץ-בנפרד-32x32.png Past Events: Videos & Presentations Archives - haruv https://haruv-usa.org/event_type/trainings/past-events-videos-and-presentations/ 32 32 The Third Haruv International Conference May 2023 – Child maltreatment in context https://haruv-usa.org/events/the-third-haruv-international-conference-may-2023-child-maltreatment-in-context/ Wed, 09 Nov 2022 09:41:17 +0000 https://haruv-usa.org/?post_type=events&p=13230 The Haruv Institute is pleased to announce its third international conference on child maltreatment – both in the aspect of physical, mental and sexual abuse and in the aspect of neglect. The conference will be held at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 17-18 May, 2023. Child maltreatment involves a range of […]

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The Haruv Institute is pleased to announce its third international conference on child maltreatment – both in the aspect of physical, mental and sexual abuse and in the aspect of neglect. The conference will be held at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 17-18 May, 2023.

Child maltreatment involves a range of factors: intra-personal, inter-personal and environmental, and has far-reaching consequences for the proper development of the child. The conference will emphasize the context in which child maltreatment occurs, its implications and ways to prevent and or better treat its victims. The conference aims to become a forum that promotes the discussion on maltreatment from a variety of disciplines: social sciences, humanities, social work, law, criminology, medicine, nursing and public health.

The conference will include world known keynote speakers, and papers in symposia and parallel sessions.

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Mentalization Theory and Practice with Parents Facing Adversity https://haruv-usa.org/events/mentalization-theory-and-practice-with-parents-facing-adversity/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 15:35:14 +0000 https://haruv-usa.org/?post_type=events&p=8895 January 11, 18 & 25, 9-10:30am CST 3-part virtual workshop Registration: $15 CEUs available for social work: $45 for 4.5 credit hours Lecturer: Dr. Daphna Ginio Dollberg Daphna Ginio Dollberg, Ph.D. is an Israeli licensed Clinical and Developmental psychologist. She is a senior lecturer at the graduate programs in Clinical and in Developmental Psychology at […]

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January 11, 18 & 25, 9-10:30am CST

3-part virtual workshop

Registration: $15

CEUs available for social work: $45 for 4.5 credit hours

Lecturer: Dr. Daphna Ginio Dollberg

Daphna Ginio Dollberg, Ph.D. is an Israeli licensed Clinical and Developmental psychologist. She is a senior lecturer at the graduate programs in Clinical and in Developmental Psychology at the Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo, Israel. Dr. Dollberg is a Haruv-certified practitioner and trainer in trauma-focused child-parent psychotherapy, a member and of the Israeli association of parent-child psychotherapy, and an instructor in its postgraduate training program.

Workshop description:

Mentalization, and particularly parental mentalization, is a key factor in parent child relationship and is thought of as promoting healthy child socioemotional development.  It involves the parent’s willingness to imagine the child’s inner experiences and to see things from the child’s perspective, as well as inferring about the child’s mental states from observing the child’s behavior. Yet, parents’ ability to mentalize depends partially on the degree to which the parent’s mind is affected by a significant other, as well as on the parent’s current stress level. Hence, inviting parents who have been themselves traumatized, or those who are highly worried about their children’s behavior and development to focus on their own and child’s mental states is often challenging. In this workshop Dr. Daphna Ginio Dollberg will introduce the concepts of parental mentalization and parental reflective functioning and how we can work with parents to enhance these capacities to allow them to better understand their children’s challenging behaviors and to better address their regulation needs, and hence feel more competent as parents.

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