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Digital Seminar

Working with Mother-Daughter Relationships

Using the Mother-Daughter Attachment® Model (MDAM) for healing and empowerment

Average Rating:
   13
Speaker:
Rosjke Hasseldine, MSc MBACP (Accredited)
Duration:
3 Hours 25 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
09 Sep, 2025
Product Code:
PDR031657
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
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Never expires.


Description

The mother-daughter relationship remains one of the most disregarded and under-researched topics in the mental health profession. Women’s development and neuroscience research confirms that the mother-daughter relationship is central to women’s emotional and mental development. This webinar will make the complicated dynamics between mothers and daughters easier to understand! Join Rosjke Hasseldine MSc MBACP (Accredited) to discover how the Mother-Daughter Attachment® Model (MDAM) can provide you with a roadmap on how to understand the underlying dynamics between mothers and daughters, what is causing conflict and the intergeneration impact of trauma and violence.

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Rosjke Hasseldine MSc MBACP (Accredited) is a BACP accredited counsellor and psychotherapist with a MSc degree in counselling and counsellor education from Indiana University. Rosjke has over 30 years’ experience working with mothers and daughters of all ages and different countries and cultures. This extensive clinical experience and research helped her create the Mother-Daughter Attachment® Model. Rosjke has showcased her work at many professional and women’s conferences around the world, including for the Women’s Federation for World Peace and the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Her most recent conference presentations include the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Systemic Family Therapy Conference in 2021 and 2022, and their Leadership Symposium in 2023. Rosjke is known for making the complicated dynamics between mothers and daughters easier to understand, and she trains therapists and coaches how to work with mothers and daughters through Mother-Daughter Coaching International LLC, the online training organization she founded and where therapists are Certified as a Mother-Daughter Coach.   

Rosjke is the author of The Mother-Daughter Puzzle and The Silent Female Scream, and many professional articles about the mother-daughter relationship. Her article “The Root Cause of Mother-Daughter Conflict” in Counseling Today (January 2020), was the most clicked on American Counseling Association article in 2020, and it was reprinted as “The Mother-Daughter Puzzle” in Therapy Today, July 2020.  Rosjke blogs on Medium, and her blogs, articles, and YouTube videos are available on www.motherdaughtercoach.com

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Rosjke Hasseldine maintains a private practice and has an employment relationship with Mother-Daughter Coaching International, LLC. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Rosjke Hasseldine is a blogger with Medium.


Objectives

  1. Identify the often-hidden dynamics between mothers and daughters, what causes conflict, and the deep connection between mother-daughter attachment issues and generational trauma and patriarchal harm.  
  2. Identify how the Mother-Daughter Attachment® Model (MDAM) makes the complicated dynamics between mothers and daughters easier to understand.   
  3. Identify how to use the Mother-Daughter History Mapping exercise (MDAM diagnostic exercise) to uncover women’s multigenerational experience with patriarchy and trauma, and draw up a client’s roadmap for healing, deeper emotional connection and generational change.

Outline

  • Introduction to the Mother-Daughter Attachment® Model
  • Uncovering the often-hidden dynamics between mothers and daughters
  • What is causing conflict and how to facilitate healing
  • A deeper emotional connection and generational change 
  • Case studies
  • Introduction to the Mother-Daughter History Mapping exercise

Target Audience

  • Psychologists
  • Counsellors
  • Couples Therapists
  • Social Workers
  • Family Therapists
  • Psychotherapists
  • Other Mental Health Professionals

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