Thursdays 11:00AM - 12:30PM PT
Runs for 17 weeks
Building on Intensive I, this course sheds light upon the profound impact of separation on a child's personality and behavior. When the developmental antecedents are understood, the path to effective intervention becomes clear.
* although students can take this course anytime on their own, this is a special opportunity to benefit from a guided learning experience with Neufeld Institute Faculty. Former and current registrants can enroll in this class for an additional $50 CAD only.
Scheduled Class Details:
📌 Course Start Date: October 16, 2025
⌛ Duration: 17 weeks
🗓️ Thursdays 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific
🏷️ Tuition: $750 CAD per person
We invite your participation in this Scheduled Class offering of Neufeld Intensive II: The Separation Complex, an enriched learning experience guided by Genevieve Schreier.
Genevieve invites a Neufeld Institute faculty member into dialogue on the week’s lesson. Each brings a unique lens shaped by deep study with Dr. Gordon Neufeld, offering a rich tapestry of insight into the attachment-based developmental approach.
Scheduled Classes combine Dr. Neufeld’s video lectures and supplementary course material with live faculty-facilitated support sessions. These interactive weekly classes are designed to deepen your understanding of Dr. Neufeld's teachings. It is a unique opportunity to join our experienced faculty and other students online to ask questions, discuss key insights, and explore practical applications.
All of the classes are recorded. If you miss a class, you can keep pace with the group by viewing the recordings at your own convenience during the week.
The prerequisite for Neufeld Intensive II is Neufeld Intensive I: Making Sense of Kids which can be taken either as a Scheduled Online Class (when available) or via Self-Paced Study.
Please note: you will receive access to the course one to two days before the start date.
Genevieve's history, not only with the conceptual material, but also with the creation of this course, makes her an ideal guide for navigating through the teaching. Having attended most every live presentation of this course, there is not a question she hasn't heard or response by Gordon that she hasn't digested. Students can be confident that they are in good hands with Genevieve.
Building on the foundations of Neufeld's Intensive I (the required prerequisite), this course sheds light upon the profound impact of continual threats to togetherness on personality and behavior, with special attention given to the some of the resulting problems including aggression, resistance, oppositionality, bullying, distractability, impulsiveness, anxiety, alarm problems, alpha problems, and more. If the preference is to take one overall course that covers the territory, as opposed to taking a number of shorter problem-focused courses, this is the course to take.
Although facing separation in the context of attachment has profound impact on our emotions, instincts, and defensive systems, our appreciation of the dynamics involved will only be as deep and comprehensive as our understanding of attachment. Dr. Neufeld's vast clinical experience together with his ability to unravel the most perplexing problems to reveal the contributing dynamics, render the troubling behaviours not only understandable but surprisingly treatable. The objective of this course is to reveal the roots of the most challenging problems of childhood. The resulting insight prepares the way for effective and long-lasting intervention.
The course is primarily addressed to those who are seeking understanding and not just advice, although the implications for practice are profound for parents and professionals alike. No previous background or formal education in the social sciences is required although the ability to handle university-level instruction helps. Although the focus is primarily on children and those responsible for them, this course has also been found useful by therapists treating adults as well. The material applies to children of all ages and to all settings and venues involving children, but will be especially useful to those involved with children and youth who are experiencing trouble learning or behaving.
The course is structured into 15 sessions with each session including approximately 1 – 1¼ hours of instructional video from Dr. Neufeld.
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