EMOTIONAL REGULATION
IN YOUNG CHILDREN:
RESEARCH AND
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Saturday, October 23, 2004
8:45AM - 4:30PM
National Heritage Museum
33 Marrett Road
Lexington, MA
co-sponsored with
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THE NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
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CENTER FOR APPLIED CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development
Tufts University
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| PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN HOW INFANTS DEVELOP THE CAPACITY FOR EMOTIONAL REGULATION, INCLUDING:
New findings from human and animal studies of emotional
regulation in infancy
An in-depth case presentation highlighting dysregulation in a
parent-infant dyad
Clinical approaches which change a dyad from dysregulation to
self-regulation
FACULTY
Judith Arons, MSW, Faculty, Infant-Parent Training Institute at
Jewish Family and Children's Service; Lecturer, Simmons Graduate
School of Social Work
Sarah Birss, M.D., BPSI Senior Faculty, Infant Mental Health
Program; Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School at Cambridge
Hospital; Private Practice, Cambridge; BIDIP Board Member
Arnold M. Kerzner, M.D., Child Psychiatrist, Belmont Counseling
Associates; Medical Director, Human Relations Service, Wellesley,
MA; President-Elect, New England Council of Child Psychiatry;
President Emeritus, BIDIP
Linda Mayes M.D., Arnold Gesell Professer of Child Psychiatry,
Pediatrics and Psychology, Yale Child Study Center, Yale University
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| Registration and Coffee |
8:15 - 8:45am |
| Welcome |
8:45 - 9:00am |
Ann Easterbrooks, Ph.D.
Teresa Kohlenberg, M.D.
BIDIP Co-Presidents |
| Keynote |
9:00 - 11:00am |
Linda Mayes, M.D.
Developing Capacities for
Emotional Regulation in Early Childhood:
New Research and Clinical Implications |
| Break |
11:00 - 11:15am |
| Audience Participation |
11:15am - 12:15pm |
Moderator
Sarah Birss, M.D. |
| Lunch |
12:15 - 1:15pm |
| Case Presentation |
1:15 - 2:30pm |
Judith Arons, MSW
In A Black Hole:
The (Negative) Space Between Longing and Dread |
| Break |
2:30 - 2:45pm |
| Panel Discussion |
2:45 - 4:30pm |
Judith Arons, MSW Sarah Birss, M.D.
Arnold M. Kerzner, M.D. |
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Preregistration is suggested. After October 11, add a late fee of $10.
Click here for the registration form. A
registration confirmation will be mailed.
Refund requests must be received in writing by October 11. $25 of the
fee is non-refundable.
Work/Study Scholarships are available. Call BIDIP at 617/484-6603 or
email at bidip@bidip.org
Continuing Education Credits*
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Psychologists
BIDIP is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer
continuing education for psychologists. BIDIP maintains responsibility
for the program. |
6 hours |
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Educators |
6 hours PDP and OFC Certificate (no charge) |
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Social Workers |
6 hours |
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Nurses |
7.2 hours |
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Licensed Mental Health Counselors |
6 hours |
* Call BIDIP for status of CEUs offered.
Registrants must attend the entire conference for CEU credits. The
Certificate charge is $15.
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Early Intervention and parenting programs are invited
to bring a handout about their program for display.
Lunch is available for $10
Emergency Phone Number: 781-861-6559
Free Parking
DIRECTIONS TO THE NATIONAL HERITAGE MUSEUM
From Route I-95/128: Take Exit 30A. This exit will put you onto Route
2A East (also known as Marrett Road). The Museum is located
approximately 3 miles from the exit. Our entrance is on your left — a
brick wall and large iron gates.
From Route 495: Take Route 2 East to Exit 55 Pleasant Street, Waltham and
Lexington. At the end of the ramp, take a left onto Pleasant Street. Go ½ mile,
and merge left onto Routes 4/225. At the end of the road, turn left onto
Massachusetts Avenue. At the junction of Rte. 2A and Mass. Ave., take a left
onto Route 2A West. The Museum entrance is your first right — a brick wall and
large iron gates.
From Boston: Take Route 2 West to exit 56 (toward Lexington and Bedford).
Turn right at the end of the ramp, following the sign for Routes 4/225. Turn
right onto Routes 4/225, which then merges right onto Pleasant St. At the
rotary, turn left onto Massachusetts Ave. At the junction of Rte. 2A and Mass.
Ave., take a left onto Route 2A West. The Museum entrance is your first right —
a brick wall and large iron gates.
From the Massachusetts Turnpike: Get on Route I- 95/128 and take Exit 30A.
This exit will put you onto Route 2A East (also known as Marrett Road). The
Museum is located approximately 3 miles from the exit. Our entrance is on your
left — a brick wall and large iron gates.
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