Foundations Course

Integrative Attachment Therapy

This short course will familiarize you with the foundational aspects of Integrative Attachment Therapy – its principles and its practices in therapy.  It is based on the understanding that insecure attachment is not pathology, is not a mental illness. Rather, the self and relational patterns that are called ‘insecure’ reflect attempts to cope with and adapt to painful early life experiences. IAT offers an effective and efficient way of helping people to resolve and heal attachment insecurity, so that the old well-meaning but problematic adaptive patterns are no longer needed.  Living life from inner security supports greater self and relational well-being. 

This self-paced course consists of 4 modules and will take 5-8 hours to complete:

Module 1 - The Big Picture: The Hopeful Turn

Module 2 - The Three Pillars: The What and the Why

Module 3 - Demonstration: Seeing the Pillars and Registers in Action

Module 4 - The Message: Towards a More Securely Attached World

Your learning journey will include mini-lectures, discussions between the founders, clinical demonstrations with commentary,  and reflective prompts.