
This is a three-hour experiential training for clinicians who want to learn and practice techniques, interweaving strategies from attachment theory & somatic experiencing.
Many clients request, need, and are ready for deeper work on core issues & activation of their emotional pain & behavioral patterns in relationship to self & others. These modalities & evidenced-based research can aid therapists and their clients learn to negotiate the intensity of trauma activation and excavate energy from the body. Evidence-based strategies & empirical research has shown that somatic attachment practices can be an effective clinical tool for physiological & psychological recovery.
Learning Objectives:
- Examine & review 4 Attachment Adaptations
- Identify & discuss limbic resonance in relationship to the healing bond between self & others
- List 3 examples of sophisticated defenses a client may somatically experience & gentle ways of supporting sensations & resonance in the body.
Early registration $60. And $75 after November 20.