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New training course launched at the Anna Freud Centre
14 February 2013
The Anna Freud Centre is pleased to announce the launch of a new training course Assessment and Measurement of Parental Embodied Mentalizing (PEM) which will take place in July 2013.This four-day course aims to provide an understanding of parents’ embodied mentalizing as this unfolds in the interaction with the infant. Delegates will learn to examine and assess nonverbal interactions between babies and their parent andassign a PEM score that reflects the parent’s mentalizing capacity. They will also learn to define the type of the embodied interaction and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of these interactions—which are useful in both the empirical and the clinical work.
Visiting course tutor Dana Shai will be leading the training. We are pleased to announce that Professor Peter Fonagy will be delivering an introduction to PEM in context on Monday, 15th July 2013.
For more information, or to book a place, please visit Training and Conferences.






