• Question

    Why is it that some children and young people are not able to use the experiences offered to them, often breaking down in placement acting out powerfully, destructively and self destructively?
    1/6

  • Question

    What is the role of those who are supporting and providing for children and young people? How can they bear the unbearable factors in the emotionally world of those they are responsible for?
    2/6

  • Question

    What constitutes effective interventions, and creates a life which becomes more manageable and bearable than their early experiences?


    3/6

  • Question

    How can the outside world and the inner world of the child or young person link together and create a healing process for them with significance and meaning?


    4/6

  • Question

    What can we learn from this specific group of young people with exceptional needs to assist those working closely with them and those responsible for the policy to make sure that every child does feel that they matter as an individual, and with meaning?


    5/6

  • Question

    How can workers develop a therapeutic culture, which is organizational but allows the space and room for creative freedom in the child or young person?
    6/6

A TRAINING RESOURCE

Bearing the Unbearable the DVD, manual and training is for you if you are working with children with extensive, complex and enduring psychological, social, educational, behavioural needs that require specialised and intensive resources that integrate support and treatment across care, education and health…and finding yourself asking the 6 important questions above.

What is it?

  • An accessible DVD and a training manual with
  • A group of experts offer perspectives - social work, residential child care, fostering and adoption, mental health and education
  • Comprehensive knowledge and experience of therapeutic work with children and young people
  • Insight, understanding, tools and skills to plan and deliver effective interventions

What will it give me?

Effective and efficient identification, assessment, analysis, planning, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, reporting and achieving good outcomes for this group of children and young people is necessary and important.

Who is Christine Bradley?

Christine Bradley, is a consultant and trainer in the field of therapeutic work with children and young people.  She is a trained psychotherapist, and specialist child care worker.

Her practise spans over 30 years. in residential care, mental health settings, and local authorities.She has also consulted in Europe, Australia and the USA.  Christine has written extensively in books and magazines. She is also the author of   'Bearing the unbearable, insight into the emotionally fragmented world of children and young people.'

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