When
Activity runs on following dates
- 4 Jun 2026 - 10 Jun 2026
13:00 - 17:00
The activity runs from 4 June 2026 to 10 June 2026.
The Young Harrow Foundation does not manage bookings for this activity and is not responsible for the delivery of the project.
What
This training will provide a theoretical overview of the features of parental representations that are associated with risk and resilience in the parent-child relationship. This compliments the Reflective Functioning (RF) on the PDI course.
Trainees will also be introduced to a coding system that can be used to assess these features in PDI transcripts, the “Assessment of Representational Risk” (ARR). The system has been used in coding e.g. clinical, prison, war traumatized, and substance-abusing samples of mothers, and has been found to be very helpful and informative in these (high) risk samples. The PDI RF coding system provides one method of assessing the quality of how parents think and talk about their relationship with their child, i.e. the mentalizing capacity. However, the PDI can be used to assess other clinically relevant aspects of parental representations which are complex and multifaceted.
Aims of this training
The aim of this training is to provide participants with a broader multidimensional view on some of the other current theoretical and empirical ideas around the assessment of parental representations. This will enable practitioners to further their understanding of, and capacity to:
- familiarise participants with current research and theory relating to parental representations and attachment
- introduce the Assessment of Representational Risk (ARR) coding frame
- give participants some experience of coding interviews with the ARR coding frame.
Who is this training for?
Clinical, academic and research professionals working with children and their caregivers who are interested in learning more about the assessment of parent-child relationships.
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