The Relationship Between Attachment, Trauma, and the DSM-5

The Relationship Between Attachment Trauma and the DSM-5

The Relationship Between Attachment, Trauma, and the DSM-5

Richard Layne, MA, LPC, TIC, licensed professional counselor in the state of Texas, presents ‘The Relationship Between Attachment, Trauma and the DSM-5.’ During this Clarity Child Guidance Center community presentation, Mr. Layne explains basic principles of attachment, trauma, and complex trauma. He also reviews the new guidelines for Trauma Related Disorders in the DSM-5.

This 5-part series helps viewers to:

  • Identify trauma and attachment problems
  • Understand the new guidelines for Trauma Related Disorders in the DSM-5

Clarity Child Guidance Center hosted this community presentation on December 13, 2013.

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