Attachment theory is a staple of therapy for a reason.
Because it gives us the ability to help clients heal past wounds, understand their relationship patterns and strengthen the therapeutic bond.
And now, using the latest clinical research you won’t have encountered anywhere else...
...you can discover the groundbreaking Relational Neuroscience of Attachment-Informed Therapy (ReNAT) model in this free online workshop!
Co-developed by Ana Lund, PhD and a leading neuroscientist of attachment Pascal Vrticka, PhD...
...this innovative approach equips you with powerful practical applications and the cutting-edge neuroscience underlying them - giving you more control, confidence, and competence to tailor, adapt and execute your treatment plan.
You’ll get a revolutionary perspective that integrates attachment, social neuroscience, neurobiology, epigenetics, psychotherapy and more...
...and see it applied in action through illustrative case studies across different attachment types!
You don’t need to be a neuroscientist to adopt this model for yourself.
Sign up for free today and master the tangible science behind the theory of attachment for supercharged clinical outcomes with your clients!
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The New Neuroscience of Attachment:
Cutting-Edge Neuroscience-Informed Interventions for Working With Attachment Styles
With neuroscience and psychotherapy integration specialist Ana Lund, PhD
26 June 2025 from 10:00 - 17:15 BST
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How do attachment styles originate? Is it nature or nurture? Can we identify a client's style through their neurobiology alone?
This workshop has the answers you need to make a positive impact on your work with clients.
You will learn directly from neuroscience and psychotherapy integration specialist Ana Lund, PhD how you can:
- Master the Neuroanatomical Model of Human Attachment (NAMA) for more informed and neuroscience based clinical work
- Identify the neurobiological signature of each attachment type to help tailor and adapt your treatment approach
- Add the Relational Neuroscience of Attachment-Informed Therapy (ReNAT) model to your clinical toolbox for more effective clinical outcomes when working with attachment styles
- Recognise the myths surrounding neurobiology and attachment so you can steer clear of them
- Deepen your understanding of attachment theory in line with modern research for superior results
- And so much more!
Join this free online workshop on 26 June and you’ll receive:
- Live expert-led content absolutely free
- Step-by-step guidance on how to integrate the Relational Neuroscience of Attachment-Informed Therapy (ReNAT) model into your practice
- The latest clinical research on the neuroscience behind attachment theory
- On-demand access to the recording for 7 days
- Option to upgrade for unlimited access to the recording plus 6 CPD hours
- And the opportunity to get your questions answered live during the workshop

Its applications can also be useful for other professionals working with adults, young people or children such as teachers, social workers, therapeutic support workers and more.

The New Neuroscience of Attachment:
Cutting-Edge Neuroscience-Informed Interventions for Working With Attachment Styles
With neuroscience and psychotherapy integration specialist Ana Lund, PhD
26 June 2025 from 10:00 - 17:15 BST
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 7-day free access
to the recording!
*CPD and unlimited access to the recording are available for an additional cost.
Register for more information.

Ana Lund, PhD, is an integrative psychotherapist
with a foundation in Transactional Analysis and a member of BACP (British Association for
Counselling and Psychotherapy). Ana holds a PhD in science and has a lengthy background of
clinical research.
Ana is co-developer of the Relational Neuroscience of Attachment-Informed Therapy (ReNAT)
model and is passionate about bridging the gap between neuroscience and psychotherapy.
Ana is currently co-writing two books on neuroscience and psychotherapy. One book is a brain
guide for therapists and the second book is on neuroscience of attachment (to come out in
2026 and 2027, respectively).
Click here for information about Ana Lund.

The New Neuroscience of Attachment:
Cutting-Edge Neuroscience-Informed Interventions for Working With Attachment Styles
With neuroscience and psychotherapy integration specialist Ana Lund, PhD
26 June 2025 from 10:00 - 17:15 BST
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 7-day free access
to the recording!
*CPD and unlimited access to the recording are available for an additional cost.
Register for more information.