Individuals who have completed Level One or Level Two training sometimes feel it would be helpful to receive supervision of their work focusing on the introduction and development of DDP principles.
Individuals who have completed Level One or Level Two training sometimes feel it would be helpful to receive supervision of their work focusing on the introduction and development of DDP principles.
This supervision program consisting of 8 two-hour sessions over the course of 8 months. All programs below run from 8:00-10:00AM Central Time.
To enroll, please download the flyer below and email your completed form to [email protected]. You can submit payment through PayPal following the directions on the flyer, or use Dafna's Online Bill Pay.
Dafna is now also offering a Skills Group for those who just need a refresher on the skills learned in DDP trainings. For more information, click the link below.
Q: Why should I join this consultation group?
A: Besides the fact that this will help you sleep better at night knowing that you have a coherent plan for your toughest cases (!), you will learn how to practice DDP in the most effective way: by doing it. Rather than only having attachment theory inform your practice intellectually, you will learn actual attachment-based skills and techniques to turn theory into practice.
Q: Do I have to present a video in order to get DDP supervision on a case?
A: No, you can just present orally. You can even do a live role play on Zoom if you are feeling courageous.
Q: What if I can’t fill a whole hour of my supervision time?
A: This rarely happens! But if you run out of questions, we will turn to the group for their questions/comments.
Q: What kind of technology will I need?
A: The supervision will be done through Zoom, which is an online conference program. You will need a webcam and microphone, a stable internet connection and your video on your computer (if you have video).
Q: What if I signed up for a date but had to cancel at the last minute? Can I join another date?
A: You can always join another supervision date as an observer, however you will most likely lose the your designated presentation slot (unless someone else happens to cancel on the session you join)
Q: Will this count towards DDP certification?
A: The DDP practicum begins after you have taken Level 2 and have applied and been accepted to the practicum. For more details, see:https://ddpnetwork.org/ddpi/practitioner-certification-ddp/ Once you are enrolled in the DDP practicum, your presentations will count (as long as you present with video).
Q: If it doesn’t count towards certification until after Level 2, why should I join the supervision group?
A: Besides the fact that this will help you sleep better at night knowing that you have a coherent plan for your toughest cases (!), you will want to build your DDP foundational skills before applying for the official practicum.
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