Course Title:

Object Relations Parenting

Object Relations Parenting is For:

1. Busy/Working Parents To Prevent, Repair, and Restore Connections with
Children with Various Mental Health Challenges

2. New Expectant Parents or Parents with Infants/Toddlers to Safeguard
Children from Future Troubles, Including Mental Health Issues

3. Parents Who Want to Boost the Motivation of Their Gifted but Underachieving Children

4. Adult Children Who Want to Introduce Their Parents the Most Powerful
Parenting Skills to be Reconnected with Them

5. Professional Coaches who want to learn the Object Relations technique to Apply In their Practices

Learn to Apply the Most Powerful Skills Therapists Use to Connect with Their Clients

Whether you are a parent expecting a newborn or dealing with the challenges of existing children, you will develop a completely new view of your role as a parent and be renewed in confidence after the course.


Plus, discover:

  • You will finally understand the essence of parenting to feel clear about your role as a good enough parent.
  • You will understand the most important parental function that you will feel motivated to renew.
  • You will learn the essential parenting skills to prevent and repair your connection with your children, including troubled ones.
  • You will get to cultivate the most effective parenting roles as a container through various scenarios of challenging cases with your children.

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The below routine shows the comprehensive contents covered in this course.

Course Outline


8 Modules and 41 lessons:
Video Total 3 hours 22 min

MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT RELATIONS PARENTING


Lesson 1.0: Introduction to the Course (3m25s)


Lesson 1.1: Introduction to Object Relations Approach: Understanding the Role of Objects in Today's Society (3m7s)


Lesson 1.2 The Impact of Busy Lifestyles on Parenting and the Need for Effective Object Relations (4m15s)


Lesson 1.3 Exploring the Consequences of Quick Fixes and Medication vs. Solutions through Human Relationships (3m56s)


Lesson 1.4 Recognizing the Importance of Becoming an Effective Object for Children (3m51s)


MODULE 2: DEFINITION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LEARNING OBJECT RELATIONS PARENTING


Lesson 2.1 Defining Object Relations Approach and its relevance in personal and professional contexts (3m51s)

Lesson 2.2 The Benefits of Applying Object Relations Approach in Homes and Workplaces Lesson (3m27s)

Lesson 2.3 Highlighting the Potential for Improved Relationships, Emotional Well-being, and Personal Growth of Our Children (4m27s)

Lesson 2.4: Analyzing Real-Life Examples of Object Relations through Coach Hiddink's Role for the Korean Soccer Team in the 2002 World Cup (3m10s) (Extra video 8m16s)


MODULE 3. CONVENTIONAL LEADERSHIP AND PARENTING STYLES


Lesson 3.1. Exploring Common Leadership and Parenting Styles (3m42s)

Lesson 3.2. Identifying the Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Style and Their Impact on Individuals' Emotional Development (3m57s)

Lesson 3.3: Self-Assessment of Positive Parenting Experience In Our Childhood: Using Roland Kim's (2024) Positive Parent Experience Questionnaire (PEQ-P) (3m30s)

Lesson 3.4: Self-Assessment of Negative Parenting Experience In Our Childhood: Using Roland Kim's (2024) Negative Parent Experience Questionnaire (PEQ-P) (4m46s)


MODULE 4. UNDERSTANDING OBJECT RELATIONS THEORY


Lesson 4.1 Introduction to Object Relations Theory, its origins, and key contributors such as Klein, Fairbairn, and Mahler. (3m43s)

Lesson 4.2. Understanding Essential Concepts of Object Relations Theory (8m11s)

Lesson 4.3. Understanding the Significance of Mahler’s Object Relations Theory Lesson (4m1s)

4.4. The Overview of A Child's Developmental Milestones According To Mahler's Developmental Stages (3m50s)

Lesson 4.5: 20 Types of Projective Identification: How do Parents' Emotional Issues Transfer to Children who become the owner? (12m25s)

Lesson 4.6: Application of Object Relations Principles in Various Contexts (4m6s)


MODULE 5: HOW TO ASSESS CHILD'S STAGE OF EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT


Lesson 5.1 Review of Personality Theories to Comprehend Others' Personalities (4m48s)

Lesson 5.2 Understanding Roland Kim’s Personality Theories Based on Object Relations Theory (4m23s)

Lesson 5.3: Mastery of Object Relations Theory to Recognize a Child's Emotional State (5m31s)


MODULE 6. PREPARING TO BE AN EFFECTIVE OBJECT


Lesson 6.1: How to Remove Obstacles to Being an Effective Object (3m9s)

Lesson 6.2: Identifying and Addressing Childhood Silent Traumas (Kim, 2022) (3m21s)

Lesson 6.3: Understanding Silent Trauma (Kim, 2022) and Its Potential Consequences

Lesson 6.4: Practical Steps to Become an Effective Emotional Container for Children. (4m28s)

Lesson 6.5: Practice Self-Caring (3m22s)

Lesson 6.6: Finding support and resources to resolve our own unresolved issues (3m47s)


MODULE 7: PRACTICAL SKILLS BUILDING TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE

EMOTIONAL CONTAINER


Lesson 7.1: Cultivating Active Listening Skills and Understanding the True Essence of Non-judgmental Listening (5m8s)

Lesson 7.2: Deciding Among Firm, Flexible, or Stage-Appropriate Boundaries to Establish (3m51s)

Lesson 7.3: The Necessity of Grief to Become an Effective Emotional Container (5m41s)

Lesson 7.4: Learning to be Assertive to Become an Effective Emotional Container (3m34s)

Lesson 7.5: Developing Empathy Skills To Become an Effective Emotional Container (5m12s)

Lesson 7.6: Do's and Don'ts for Busy Parents to Establish Bonding with Their Child (9m30s)


MODULE 8. CASE ILLUSTRATION OF PARENT'S EMOTIONAL CONTAINER ROLE


Lesson 8.1: Learning to Be an Emotional Container for Children: a Quick Review (4m41s)

Lesson 8.2: Emotional Container Role for an Anxious Child (4m26s)

Lesson 8.3: Emotional Container Role for a Rebellious Child (5m51s)

Lesson 8.4: Emotional Container Role for a Passive-Aggressive Child (4m42s)

Lesson 8.5: Emotional Container Role of Parents Dealing with An Obsessive-Compulsive Child (5m39s)

Lesson 8.6: Emotional Container Role for a Rule-Breaking Child (5m21s)

Lesson 8.7: Emotional Container Role for a Child with Mental Health Challenges (5m0s)

Lesson 8.8: Emotional Container Role of Parents Dealing with An Adult Child (5m37s)

Lesson 8.9: Object Relations Action Plan for Busy Parents (5m36s)


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