Transforming Childhood Through Attachment: Meet Dr. Sahar Kmeyha


When it comes to nurturing emotional resilience in children, few experts combine clinical excellence and compassionate care like Dr. Sahar Kmeyha, a Lebanese-Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Charles-LeMoyne Hospital, Québec, Canada. She will be sharing her expertise at the upcoming Pediatrics Summit in her session:

“Understanding Attachment Disorders in Childhood: Theories, Manifestations, and the Circle of Security as a Treatment.”

Conference Details

·         Event: 4th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health Summit

·         Dates: October 21–23, 2025

·         Venue: Novotel Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE

·         Format: In-person and virtual participation available

·         Registration Link: Click Here to Register

Bridging Science and Compassion

Dr. Kmeyha’s practice centers on children aged 6–12 presenting with a range of challenges, from anxiety and ADHD to autism and attachment disorders. She understands that behind every difficult behavior is an unmet emotional need. By applying the Circle of Security model, she helps children feel understood, secure, and supported, while guiding parents and caregivers to respond effectively to these needs.

Her work goes beyond traditional outpatient care. Collaborating with youth protection services, Dr. Kmeyha provides specialized support for institutionalized children, helping them rebuild trust and connection in their relationships.

Why Attend This Session?

This is more than a lecture—it’s a roadmap for professionals seeking to make a lasting impact on children’s lives. Attendees will:

·         Gain a deep understanding of attachment theory and its practical applications in pediatric care.

·         Learn to identify the subtle signs of attachment disorders before they escalate.

·         Explore the Circle of Security intervention, designed to strengthen caregiver-child bonds.

·         Receive actionable strategies for working with children in foster care, adoption, or challenging family dynamics.

·         Network with fellow pediatric specialists, child psychologists, and mental health professionals.

Research and Clinical Excellence

Dr. Kmeyha’s research interests focus on:

·         Developing and evaluating attachment-based interventions in clinical and institutional settings.

·         Enhancing the emotional resilience of children through parent-focused strategies.

·         Integrating evidence-based psychotherapy techniques into everyday pediatric mental health practice.

Her commitment to evidence-based care, combined with empathy, positions her as a leading voice in child and adolescent psychiatry.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kmeyha’s dedication has earned her acknowledgment through:

·         Successful collaboration with youth protection services in Québec.

·         Recognition for her innovative use of Circle of Security interventions in outpatient care.

·         Advocacy for early intervention and effective treatment of childhood attachment disorders.

·         Contributions to advancing knowledge and training in child psychiatry, particularly in attachment theory.

Secure Your Spot

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Dr. Kmeyha and gain actionable insights into enhancing child mental health and caregiver relationships.
Register Here

Conclusion

Dr. Sahar Kmeyha’s session promises to be transformative for anyone working with children—from pediatricians to educators and social workers. Learn to unlock the potential of secure attachments and support children in developing emotional strength, resilience, and healthy relationships that last a lifetime.

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