I am delighted to
announce that Sir Richard Bowlby the son of John Bowlby will be presenting a
day-long workshop on his understanding of Attachment Theory. It will take place
at Edgeley Park, Stockport on the 22nd February 2013 and the cost is £95
including refreshments and lunch. You can book online at www.mindsite.co.uk.
I met Sir Richard a few weeks ago at a talk he delivered in Barnsley and was
very impressed by his knowledge of the subject and his passion about current
child-care issues. He has certainly impacted on me personally and how I am with
clients. If you would like to no more about Attachment Theory, Sir Richard
Bowlby or the course - you can always call me here at Calm Minds in Bramhall.
You can find more information on Sir Richard Bowlby as well as further information on the day-long workshop by clicking here
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Thank you for providing such a comprehensive overview of attachment theory and its relevance in contemporary society. The article left me with a newfound appreciation for the complexities of human relationships and the potential for growth and healing. I look forward to business assignment help reading more insightful content from your blog in the future.
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