ADBB Scale : Alarm Distress Baby Scale
The ADBB is a scale for assessing relational withdrawal in babies (0-24 months)
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Formation créée le 26/04/2024. Dernière mise à jour le 28/04/2024.
Version du programme : 1
Programme de la formation
The objective of the training is to train you in the assessment of relational withdrawal in babies between 0 and 24 months for the purposes of prevention, early detection, research and monitoring under intervention by health, mental health, childhood and protection personnel. from childhood. Why learn to assess relational withdrawal? Withdrawal is a major component of the baby’s response to the altered relationship that occurs during the still-face experience or clinically during maternal depression. Withdrawal behaviour is also one of the most stable during development, despite the major changes that occur in the first three years of life. Early relational withdrawal behaviour is therefore an important warning signal. The baby’s defensive repertoire is indeed initially quite limited, and focuses mainly on protest and withdrawal. Withdrawal is more difficult to detect than protest, and yet it occurs in many situations of early psychopathology, in an overt or incidental way, whether it is a condition caused initially by a relational disorder, or by an organic disorder, as in intense and long-lasting pain. What is ADBB? The ADBB scale is an 8-item scale for assessing relational withdrawal in babies between 0 and 24 months of age. It is an observation aid grid validated by research. The ADBB was developed by Pr. A. Guedeney (child psychiatrist, Hôpital Bichat Claude Bernard, AP/HP Paris). The Baby Distress Alarm Scale (ADBB) is an observation aid for child professionals (pediatricians, child psychiatrists, psychologists, childcare workers, educators etc…). It is used in clinics (screening), for the evaluation of interventions, for research. Methods: Part of the work is done asynchronously, either in self-training and collaborative work on the learning community and another part in synchronous work in a virtual remediation and support class by the trainer. Estimated overall duration: 65 hours (Synchronous: 20h and Asynchronous: 45h)
Objectifs de la formation
- Define relational withdrawal,
- Understand the links between relational withdrawal and developmental risk,
- Cite key findings from research on relational withdrawal and the validity of the scale,
- Cite and define each of the items on the ADBB scale,
- Be aware of the legal, ethical and technical requirements for conducting an assessment,
- To detect a baby in relational withdrawal in all assessment situations in a reliable manner,
- Assess the severity of relational withdrawal in a reliable manner.
Profil des bénéficiaires
- psychologists,
- pediatricians
- doctors
- child psychiatrists
- childcare workers
- child and family psychotherapists
- special educators
- psychometricians
- Knowledge of the normal development of the child between 0 and 2 years old
- Work with babies from 0 to 24 months
Contenu de la formation
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Week 1 -2: Introduction and The theoretical foundations of the ADBB scale
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Week 3 : The manual and To build a representation of relational withdrawal
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Week 4 : Learn how to use the scale
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Week 5 : Deepening
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Week 6 : Difficult items and revaluation
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Week 7 : Case studies
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Week 8-9 : Yours vidéos - Practice before certification (white certification)
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Week 10-11 : REVISIONS
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Week 12-14 : CERTIFICATION
Alexandra Deprez, SEO B-Families: Doctor in psychology, certified trainer for the ADBB, expert trainer and pedagogical tutor. Child and adolescent psychologist. Trained in perinatal psychopathology and different attachment assessment tools (CARE-Index, Adult Attachment Interview, Strange Situation, Crowell Procedure..) and different modalities of informed attachment and trauma therapy interventions: Theraplay, EMDR etc. Jocelyne Guillon, SEO Humagogie: instructional designer, administrative tutor (management of registrations and administrative documents of the training) and Learning Community Manager.
- Learning activities are monitored throughout the course by recording connection times on the platform,
- Recording attendance at virtual classes, your involvement in the learning community and the completion of educational activities and exercises.
- Answer to the Quiz
- Videos production
- A certificate will be given to the trainee at the end of the training.
- ADBB and M-ADBB Handbook
- Vidéos
- On-line availability of support documents following the training.
Qualité et satisfaction
Modalités de certification
- Final Attestation (private certification) It is mandatory and involves the rating of 15 ADBB videos and the submission of your results to the trainer on an Excel file. Your results will be subject to a statistical test to determine your reliability in evaluating relational withdrawal. A final certificate will be given to you at the end of the training, informing you of the conditions under which you can use the ADBB Scale based on your results. This certificate is valid for a period of two years. Why this delay? Because a fine observation skill, if not maintained, diminishes with time. At the end of the training, you will be offered simple ways to maintain your ADBB skill, such as continuing with an online supervision group or joining the next ADBB scale training session as a peer tutor. The ADBB private certification is valid for 2 years, in fact, this knowledge has to be updated regularly and after 2 years it is possible that one has developed biases and feedback from an ADBB expert is necessary.
- Reliability criteria: • Correlation .60: Use of the ADBB for screening purposes. • Correlation. 80: use of the ADBB for clinical, follow-up intervention, and research purposes. • Correlation .90: access to ADBB facilitator training, use of ADBB for expert purposes, possibility of using it for written reports.
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