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DESCRIPTION:Certified by the Anna Freud Centre\, this three-day in-person 
 training will take place at Yale Child Study Center in New Haven\, Conn. 
 The trainers will provide a practical introduction to the key elements of
  Mentalization-Based Treatment for Adolescents (MBT-A). MBT-A is a treatm
 ent approach for working with adolescents presenting with a wide range of
  mental health needs including interpersonal difficulties\, emotional dys
 regulation\, impulsivity\, and self-harm. Participants will learn how to 
 apply this model effectively in clinical settings. They will also: Gain i
 nsights into the complexities of working with adolescents Understand the 
 pivotal role of mentalizing in relationships Learn strategies for self-es
 teem\, affect regulation\, and impulse control. This training is designed
  for professionals in child and family mental health and those with quali
 fications in fields such as child psychotherapy\, psychology\, arts thera
 pies\, family therapy\, counseling\, psychiatry\, mental health nursing\,
  and social work. Participants must hold a university degree in a mental 
 health–related profession and have experience in therapeutic work with ad
 olescents and families. The training assumes prior experience in therapeu
 tic work with adolescents. The fee for all three days is $1\,200. Please 
 visit the registration page to secure a seat. The deadline to register is
  May 20\, 2026. Trainers Norka Malberg\, PsyD \, is a psychoanalyst who w
 orks with children\, adolescents\, and adults. She holds a voluntary appo
 intment at Yale Child Study Center as an assistant clinical professor and
  serves as a clinical tutor at the Anna Freud Centre. She is accredited b
 y the Anna Freud Centre as a trainer and supervisor in MBT across three m
 odels\, each designed for children\, adolescents\, and families. Malberg 
 is the director of the IMAGINA Center for the Application of Mentalizatio
 n in Barcelona\, Spain. She co-authored the MBT model for children\, with
  Nick Midgley\, Karin Ensink\, Karin Lindqvist\, and Nicole Müller. They
  combined their expertise to develop this psychotherapy model. She is als
 o the author of Working with Parents in Therapy: A Mentalization-Based Ap
 proach \, recently published by the American Psychological Association. M
 ark Dangerfield\, PhD \, is a clinical psychologist\, psychotherapist\, a
 nd psychoanalyst. He is the director of the Vidal i Barraquer University 
 Institute of Mental Health at Ramon Llull University (Barcelona). He is a
  psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and certified trainer in MBT-A\, as well 
 as a supervisor in the family model (MBT-F)\, and a certified supervisor 
 and trainer in the AMBIT model for work with highly complex adolescents a
 nd young adults. Dangerfield has devoted a large part of his professional
  career to working with high-risk adolescents and was the driving force b
 ehind the ECID project in Barcelona\, an adaptation of the AMBIT model fo
 r working with adolescents who present high psychopathological risk and a
  high risk of social exclusion. The Equipo Clínico de Intervención a Domi
 cilio (ECID\, Home Intervention Clinical Team) is an intensive\, in-home\
 , mentalization-based treatment program targeting extremely high-risk and
  non-help-seeking adolescents in Barcelona. Additional Information This t
 raining constitutes the first step toward recognition as an MBT-A Certifi
 ed Practitioner by the Anna Freud Centre. Participants in this training w
 ill have completed the first of the three required steps toward eligibili
 ty for the MBT-A Certified Practitioner qualification. Final recognition 
 as an MBT-A Accredited Therapist by the Anna Freud Centre requires\, in a
 ddition to this training\, the supervision of clinical cases by MBT-A acc
 redited supervisors and a final evaluation of the competencies acquired. 
 Please visit the Anna Freud Centre website to learn more and view a list 
 of MBT-A accredited supervisors.\n\nSpeakers:\nNorka Malberg\; Mark Dange
 rfield\, PhD\n\nAdmission:\nRegistrationFees: $1200\n\nDetails URL:\nhttp
 s://medicine.yale.edu/event/mbt-a-training-june-2026/\n
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SUMMARY:Mentalization-Based Treatment for Adolescents (MBT-A) Training
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