Watch, Wait, and Wonder® Intervention Training
Watch, Wait, and Wonder® (WWW) is a parent-infant psychotherapy approach designed to strengthen the bond between caregivers and young children. The Australasian training program offers a structured pathway for clinicians to gain competence and accreditation in this evidence-informed intervention.
Training Pathway:
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Introductory Course: A three-day foundational workshop with access to manuals and case materials.
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Supervised Practice: At least two supervised cases (minimum 8 sessions each) are required, with one case extending to 18 sessions.
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Advanced Course: Trainees must present a qualifying case within three years of starting.
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Accreditation: Clinicians complete a final case-based interview after supervision and training.
Key Features:
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Training includes video-based supervision.
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Supervision begins one-on-one and can later include small group formats.
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Tailored guidance is provided for those working with children over 4 years.
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The program is led by an expert Australasian team, including Dr Denise Guy and colleagues.
This programme nurtures deep observational skills, patience, and responsiveness in therapeutic work with families.