Description
T. Leanne Campbell, David R Fairweather – Healing Affairs and Repairing Attachment Injuries
- Faculty:
- T. Leanne Campbell | David R Fairweather
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 54 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 22, 2019
Description
Recent surveys suggest that almost half of all couples can expect to face challenges associated with extramarital affairs (sexual and emotional) at some point in their marriage. As all couples therapists know, these attachment injuries are difficult to overcome, especially when compounded by feelings of devastation, betrayal, and a profound sense of loss. But take heart! As part of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the Attachment Injury Resolution Model (AIRM) has been proven to be a powerful and accessible road map to guide repair, resolution, and a strengthening of relational bonds. In this recording, you’ll learn how to help couples recreate a safe haven and redefine a new narrative for their relationship.
Outline
Definition of an Attachment Injury in EFT (Dr. Susan Johnson)
How to work with couples in addressing attachment injuries in Stage One (De-escalation) of EFT
- Assessment as it pertains in particular to gaining an attachment history, and identifying the history leading to the attachment injury (specifically, the affair)
- Tracking the negative cycle in the context of the attachment injury, as well as more generally with respect to relationship history
- Using the steps of the “EFT Tango” as a means of accessing and processing primary/deeper emotion
Describe and demonstrate (with video) how to work with partners, both intrapsychically and relationally, to facilitate and carry forward healing/bonding moments as an antidote to the negative interactional cycle
Markers for when to work with couples in resolving attachment injuries
Steps of the Attachment Injury Resolution/Repair Model (AIRM)
Application of the Attachment Injury Resolution/Repair Model (AIRM)
- The key roles of pacing and clinical decision-making will be discussed in the context of the Attachment Injury Resolution/Repair Model (AIRM)
- Videos will be used to demonstrate the moment-to-moment processing required to address attachment injuries
- Explain and demonstrate (through video) how to track and attend to the role of shame as a potential barrier to moving through the AIR model
- Explain and demonstrate (through video) how to track and attend to the role of grief/loss as another potential barrier to moving through the AIR model
Assess how to anchor the processes of grief and shame resolution, both with regard to AIRM, and in the context of the EFT model more generally
- How to assess where the clinician is in the model
- How to address lingering impacts
- How to consolidate gains and guide the couple in continuing to build trust post-EFT
Faculty
T. Leanne Campbell, PhD Related seminars and products: 3
T. Leanne Campbell, PhD, is codirector of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group, and is an Honorary Research Associate of Vancouver Island University.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: T. Leanne Campbell is co-director of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT; and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: T. Leanne Campbell has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
David R Fairweather, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 1
David R. Fairweather, Ph.D., is a psychologist, certified ICEEFT trainer and codirector of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial:
David Fairweather is codirector of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT; and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial:
David Fairweather has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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