Did you know that attachment styles impact more than romantic relationships? As it turns out, most of us are thinking about Attachment Theory all wrong, and triple board-certified clinical and forensic neuropsychologist Dr. Judy Ho is here to set the record straight.
Grounded in the science of attachment, Dr. Ho's game-changing approach shows that our attachment style impacts every aspect of our lives: friendships, career, goal setting, and-critically-our sense of self. Moreover, we can all learn to become securely attached, no matter what attachment style we developed in childhood. This means that we can reclaim our ability to feel safe, loved, and capable of achieving the life we've always wanted.
In her latest book, The New Rules of Attachment, Dr. Ho guides us to identify our attachment style, recognize our core needs and wounds, and implement evidence-based practical tools to heal our inner child as we develop the secure attachment style we all need to thrive.
Join Kini Chang, Chair and Core Faculty at CIIS' Counseling Psychology Program, Community Mental Health Concentration, in a conversation with Dr. Ho about her latest book and how to begin to develop unconditional self-love and a meaningful, joyful life.
Sliding scale $0 to $25.
Presented by CIIS Public Programs
Did you know that attachment styles impact more than romantic relationships? As it turns out, most of us are thinking about Attachment Theory all wrong, and triple board-certified clinical and forensic neuropsychologist Dr. Judy Ho is here to set the record straight.
Grounded in the science of attachment, Dr. Ho's game-changing approach shows that our attachment style impacts every aspect of our lives: friendships, career, goal setting, and-critically-our sense of self. Moreover, we can all learn to become securely attached, no matter what attachment style we developed in childhood. This means that we can reclaim our ability to feel safe, loved, and capable of achieving the life we've always wanted.
In her latest book, The New Rules of Attachment, Dr. Ho guides us to identify our attachment style, recognize our core needs and wounds, and implement evidence-based practical tools to heal our inner child as we develop the secure attachment style we all need to thrive.
Join Kini Chang, Chair and Core Faculty at CIIS' Counseling Psychology Program, Community Mental Health Concentration, in a conversation with Dr. Ho about her latest book and how to begin to develop unconditional self-love and a meaningful, joyful life.
Sliding scale $0 to $25.
Presented by CIIS Public Programs
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