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for counseling, negotiation, cross-examination
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Parenting? Why is parenting  a topic of interest for lawyers and counseling? Because principles of human science, like neuroscience and attachment, inform counseling almost exactly the way they inform parenting. How we parent can be congruent with how we counsel, and indeed, counselors fill the role of a form of attachment figure for clients. This professional role may be described with an attachment concept, Transitory Attachment Figure (TAF). In both the PARENT-child and ATTORNEY-client relationship, the parent/attorney can be an authoritative figure, rather than authoritarian, who nurtures flexible and optimal decision making and neural growth. Parenting gives lawyers a chance to practice counseling skills (and vice versa). It is also a topic of interest for family law attorneys, and by syncing counseling with parenting, lawyers have the chance to model for clients how they can help their children, especially in conflicted custodial cases.

07 Dec
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Attachment evidence and expert testimony are reliable and admissible using the DMM and IASA Family Attachment Court Protocol

Attachment experts using reliable methods can offer helpful and relevant information to legal proceedings

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29 May
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“Unfortunately, it’s legal for parents to harm their children”: Using a DMM-informed attachment framework to promote attachment-healing in custody and domestic violence cases

© 2018 Mark Baumann, J.D., family law litigator and mediator; Director Integrative Client Counseling Institute; certified Adult Attachment Interview coder […]

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28 May
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DMM Danger List identifies universal, age-salient and cognitive-affective specific dangers

When people are exposed to danger, survival-ensuring psychobiological processes take precedence over other brain and body systems. The fight-flight-freeze response […]

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16 Apr
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Study: The complex array of why and how parental conflict negatively impacts children

Parental conflict can negatively impact children in many ways and through multiple channels of influence. This study looks very globally […]

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26 Nov
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Training: Attachment, neurodevelopment and pscyhopathology by Dr. Patricia Crittenden

January 31, February 1 & 2, 2018 Attachment, Neurodevelopment, & Psychopathology Workshop DMM Attachment training by Dr. Patricia Crittenden Hosted […]

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25 Nov
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Training: Conflict psychology and attachment: How attachment theory provides a foundation for understanding two primary and predictable patterns of human information processing

December 9 & 13, 2017: Conflict psychology and attachment This 3-hour workshop is intended for legal, mental health, and parenting […]

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25 Nov
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Information processing

Attachment and information processing are inherently interwoven. Information processing is what the body’s neural systems do. Everything in the world […]

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20 Dec
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Study – Physical activity for children is brain enhancing

Physical activity in elementary children (7-10) improves brain size, brain functioning, thinking ability, and school achievement, according to this literature […]

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20 Dec
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SNACCMS: Brain building activities for kids

SNACCMS: Sports, Nature, Arts, Culture, Clubs, Music, Spirituality These activities, when done with a positive and relational orientation, have all […]

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25 Oct
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Attachment Listening Project

Please join us for the ICCI Attachment Listening Project in the pacific northwest. Sessions are 1 to 1 and from […]

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  • CLE: Attachment and conflict psychology – Bellingham 9/17/18
  • Presentation: DMM clinician tools, from a lawyer’s perspective – Florence IT, 6/13/18
  • Study: Common brain parasites can change conflict-relevant personality function -Toxoplasma Gondii

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    • What is the ICCM?
      • What is Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)?
      • What does “integration” refer to?
      • What does “client-centered” mean?
    • Conflict Psychology
      • What is attachment and why is it relevant
      • Information processing
    • ICCM tools
      • ICCM 12 Key Skills
      • DMM Danger List
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    • Trainings Schedule
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