Education · Course

Cultivating Secure Functioning: Tailoring Psychotherapy

Professional course on tailoring psychotherapy to attachment patterns in Orleans.

Mon, 29 Jun 2026 Nauset Regional Middle School Orleans , Massachusetts
The Cape Cod Institute presents 'Cultivating Secure Functioning: Tailoring Psychotherapy to Attachment Patterns' on June 29, 2026, at the Nauset Regional Middle School in Orleans, MA. This professional development course is designed for mental health practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of attachment theory and its application in clinical practice. Participants will engage in expert-led training to enhance their therapeutic skills and improve patient outcomes through evidence-based approaches in a collaborative learning environment.

What to Expect

A professional training course for mental health clinicians focused on attachment patterns.

Who Should Attend

  • Psychotherapists
  • Mental health counselors
  • Clinical psychologists
  • Social workers

Agenda Overview

Check the Cape Cod Institute website for specific course timing.
Venue & Address
Nauset Regional Middle School
70 MA-28
Orleans , Massachusetts – 02653
United States
Organizer
Cape Cod Institute · Educational Institution
An organization providing professional development for mental health professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the course?
Nauset Regional Middle School, 70 MA-28, Orleans, MA.
Who is the organizer?
Cape Cod Institute.
Is this for professionals?
Yes, it is a professional development course.
How do I register?
Via the Cape Cod Institute website.
What is the focus?
Tailoring psychotherapy to attachment patterns.
Is there a fee?
Check the course registration page for pricing.
Tags
Psychology Education Mental Health Orleans Professional Training
Summary
A professional development course for mental health practitioners on attachment-based psychotherapy.
Reference: emedevents.com
Highlights
  • Professional training
  • Attachment theory
  • Clinical application
  • Expert-led course
  • Mental health development
  • Evidence-based practice
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