Description
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Diane Poole Heller – When Unresolved Attachment Trauma Is the Problem: Working with Avoidant and Disorganized Clients
- Faculty:
- Diane Poole Heller
- Duration:
- 4 Hours 12 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 23, 2017
- Identify three different styles of troubled attachment with special emphasis on the avoidant and disorganized styles
- Recognize why some clients begin to dissociate once they’ve formed a positive attachment with the therapist and why empathy can backfire
- Enhance your skills for creating a safe haven and secure attachment bond by becoming more sensitive to clients’ nonverbal, relational, and somatic cues
- Increase your capacity for intersubjectivity and incorporating well-timed humor and playfulness in your style
Description
Many clients bring to therapy the remnants of attachment wounds experienced before they learned to speak, so talk therapy is often ineffective at getting to the root of early memories that can continue to roil emotions and disturb relationships. This workshop presents a unique approach to correcting insecure attachment through specific corrective experiences that address the emotional injuries they incurred in early life. Through experiential exercises and videos of client sessions, you’ll see the profound effect of DARe (Dynamic Attachment Re-Patterning Experience) work in action. You’ll focus on how to:
Outline
1.Therapeutic Presence
a.Advantages
b.Disadvantages
2.The Role of family in Attachment Style Development
3.Styles of Attachment
a.Secure
b.Avoidant
c.Ambivalent
d.Disorganized
4.Defining Secure Attachment
a.Tone of Voice
b.Safety
c.Protection
d.Humor
e.Relaxation
f.Self-Regulation
5.Secure Attachment Strategies
a.Repairing Mis-attunements
b.Repair Rituals
c.Secure Priming
d.Synaptic Sculpting
e.Kind Eyes Exercise
f.Affect Modulation
g.Regulating the Nervous System
h.Reversing the Freeze Response
i.Somatic Strategies (D.A.R.e.)
6.Neuroscience & Neuroplasticity
a.The science of what helps us connect
b.The Fluidity of Memory
c.Impact of Abuse on the brain
7.Being sensitive to client cues
a.Nonverbal cues
b.Relational cues
c.Somatic cues
8.Sadistic Abuse
9.Trauma Resolution
10.Video Vignettes of Complex Trauma Treatment
Faculty
Diane Poole Heller Related seminars and products: 5
Diane Poole Heller, Ph.D.: At a time when psychotherapists trained primarily in the “talking cure” are increasingly recognizing the need to “read” clients’ nonverbal communications, particularly those buried in early attachment issues, Diane Poole Heller has been a leader in addressing the unconscious issues that clients are often unable to express. With an approach grounded in Attachment Theory, Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing method of trauma resolution, and spiritual healing techniques, she’s traveled around the world teaching integrative mind-body methods that deepen the resonance of the therapist–client bond.
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