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Affect Regulation Webinar with Dr. Daniel Hill

News Date: Monday, April 5, 2021 - 08:00

Please join us for a free webinar discussing Affect Regulation on April 8th at 18:00 UK, 19:00 CET and 13:00 ET

On April 24th we started the Online Seminar "Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model", presented by Daniel Hill, PhD.

This is a Self-Study Program that also allows you to interact with the author.

There is a free introductory session on Daniel Hill on April 8th, 2021.

The Program is divided into four concise sections or parts with an assigned Self-study period of time and a live online Zoom call with the author for each section.

During the self-study period you are required to go through:

  • The three lectures,
  • The powerpoints PDF presentation,
  • The transcripts and the extra materials,
  • Respond to the quiz and
  • Prepare your questions for each section Live online Q&A with the Teacher.

You will also have a Group Discussion Forum and technical assistance all along.

For more information: https://institutocuatrociclos.com/en/course/affect-regulation-theory-with-daniel-hill-phd/ 

It will introduce you to the course and to Dr. Hill’s unique capacity to state complex ideas simply and bring them to life.  

The webinar will be available on zoom and you can send in your questions to: institutocuatrociclos@gmail.com.

Daniel Hill, PhD is a psychologist and a psychoanalyst, a master teacher and a leading proponent of the affect regulation model. He is the author of Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model (W.W.Norton, 2015 in English). His publications and presentations include topics ranging from the clinical use of multiple models to religious fundamentalism. He was the founder/director of PsyBC and CSAR (1996-2017) that were online learning centres and held conferences on Affect Regulation Theory in NYC. For the past 15 years, Dr Hill has conducted on-going study groups focused on an in-depth understanding of the regulation of affect. He is in private practice in NYC where he is on the faculties of the National Institute of the Psychotherapies and the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.

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