On-Demand Attachment Summit: Rewire Clients for Secure Connection, Trauma Healing, Relational Repair, and More


Full Course Description


Session 1 | Navigating Modern Attachment: A Clinical Framework for Contemporary Practitioner

Join Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott in this session that will unlock the secrets of relationships by distilling seven decades of attachment research and weaving in cutting-edge insights from relational neuroscience.    

 

In this session, you’ll learn:  

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Objectives

  1. Use the MARS framework to enhance conceptual understanding of attachment-related defensive patterns.  
  2. Improve clinical communication about attachment and neuroscience with their clients. 
  3. Effectively assist clients in applying knowledge of secure relating to increase their capacity to engage in their most grounded, wise sense of self.  

Outline

Defining Modern Attachment: 

BAMA Elements: 

Infant vs. Adult Attachment Research: 

Intersection of Culture and Context: 

Secure Relating vs. Secure Attachment: 

From Research to Practice: 

Relating from Integration: 

Modern Attachment Regulation Spectrum (MARS): 

Co-regulation and Co-dysregulation: 

Clinical Application of MARS: 

Contextual Exploration and Narrative Change: 

Internalized Shame Activation: 

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/15/2024

Session 2 | Relationship (Re)Programming: Understanding & Addressing the Role of Attachment Styles on Romantic Relationships

Relationship (Re)Programming: Understanding & Addressing the Role of Attachment Styles on Romantic Relationships, takes a different approach to couples counseling, as it aims to assist our clients in truly understanding what is underlying the dysfunction in their relationships and equips them with the awareness, healing, and skills to make lasting relational changes.  

 

Traditional couples counseling has historically placed a large emphasis on treating the symptoms of relational dysfunction, such as conflict and communication, versus addressing the root cause of these issues. Unfortunately, this often leads to a band-aid approach to couples counseling, which can be very disheartening for both the client and the clinician, due to the same relational issues ultimately resurfacing over time.   

 

As a result of this training, you will be able to effectively guide your couples clients through the process of identifying their current attachment styles and how they were formed. You will also be equipped with the knowledge and skills to assist them in understanding the events that trigger their attachment wounds present-day, as well as how their attachment triggers are keeping them stuck in a cycle of disconnection. With this approach, you will be able to support your clients in getting to the root of their relational struggles, identify ways to prevent and address these ongoing cycles of relational pain and dysfunction, as well as help them to increase safety, connection, and intimacy in their relationship. 

 

Couples counseling can at times feel very daunting and overwhelming, especially if it feels you are continuing to spin your wheels, and yet are not obtaining sustainable outcomes. By shifting your approach to focusing on the core of relational dysfunction (i.e., attachment wounds), and what we can do about this, it will lead to the relational transformation that both you and your clients so deeply desire. 

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Objectives

  1. Define attachment theory for the purposes of client psychoeducation.  
  2. Describe the four attachment classifications and put to practical use in couples’ session.  
  3. Utilize attachment theory to improve client outcomes in a couples’ counseling setting.  

Outline

Understanding Attachment Theory 

Identifying the Role of Attachment Theory in Couples Counseling 

Utilizing Attachment Theory to Assess for Root Causes of Relational Dysfunction 

Application of Attachment Theory for Practical Use in Couples Sessions 

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/15/2024

Session 3 | Attachment Science: The Holy Grail for Psychotherapy Practice

This presentation will focus on the principles of attachment – the most comprehensive and empirically based developmental, relational approach to personality growth and development ever created. Attachment science tells us who we are - our deepest longings and fears, and how we grow into emotional balance and resilience or become stuck in cycles of depression, anxiety and trauma responses. It provides a map for the therapist so that accurate attunement to each client’s inner and relational world is facilitated and a secure connection with self and with key others is made possible. Emotionally Focused Therapy uses this map to consistently and precisely shape core change events that significantly change the core patterns that make up the clients inner and relational world. 

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Outline

Understanding Attachment Principles  

  
Applying Attachment Science in Therapy  

  
Practical Tools for Therapists  

Objectives

  1. Demonstrate understanding of key principles of Attachment Theory.
  2. Utilize Attachment Theory to inform therapy sessions.
  3. Create treatment plans that integrate the key EFT interventions.

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/15/2024

Session 4 | The Adult Attachment Interview: Clinical Applications to Accelerate Therapy Progress

Have you ever found yourself puzzled by a motivated client's lack of progress? Wondering how to address the unconscious barriers hindering change for both client and therapist?  

 
The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is the answer.  Tap into a person's unconscious in ways that other assessments or clinical interventions can't match. Here's why it's a game-changer: 

Embrace the Adult Attachment Interview to elevate your counseling practice, deepen connections, and accelerate transformative change for your clients. 

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Objectives

  1. Administer the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) Protocol to improve clinical outcomes. 
  2. Describe and name the four major categories of AAI findings and their implications for refining clinical interventions. 
  3. Apply data from the AAT to improve therapeutic outcomes. 

Outline

Correctly Administer the Adult Attachment Interview 

Uncover Key Narratives in the Adult Attachment Interview 

Accelerate Therapy with Adult Attachment Interview Data 

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/15/2024

Session 5 | Securely Attached: Helping Families Develop Secure Connection and Co-Regulation

Join Eli Harwood, MA LPC, aka "The Attachment Nerd" in a family therapy focused workshop designed to help clinicians deepen competency around practical attachment assessments and interventions in family therapy. Eli will use humor, creativity, and her in depth knowledge of the attachment research to help shed light on the path towards helping our clients learn how to be securely attached to each other.      

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Objectives

  1. Articulate the key components and manifestations of various attachment patterns. 
  2. Assess for Attachment Patterns in Family Therapy.  
  3. Apply attachment-focused therapy techniques to foster understanding and application of secure patterns. 

Outline

Translate Attachment Theory into Interventions  

Deeper Understanding of Insecure Patterns  

Correlate Therapy Goals for Secure Patterns  

Explore Creative Approaches for Relational Security  

Solidify Confidence in Attachment-Focused Therapy  

Conclusion: Thriving Through Attachment-Focused Therapy 

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/15/2024

Session 6 | Neurobiology of Attachment

Dr. Daniel J. Siegel helped transform the field of psychotherapy with his pioneering work in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB). During this keynote address, he will provide an overview of how the latest scientific research on attachment has revealed new methods to improve your clients’ well-being.

Dr. Siegel will illustrate a foundational way to view attachment and how we collectively live in this world together- that we are an individual self (me) linked and interconnected to everyone and everything else (we)- to show the possibility for deeper healing, meaning, and connections for your clinical work and beyond.

You will walk away from this keynote address with a better understanding of the impact attachment plays on shaping your clients' lives. In addition, you will be equipped with tools to help your clients make sense of their life story and heal attachment wounds to at last find a feeling of relief and able to identify who they are meant to be.

Don't miss this opportunity to add Dan Siegel's masterful insight to your work and improve outcomes!

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Objectives

  1. Analyze how relationships are shaped by early attachment histories to better understand your clients. 
  2. Evaluate how each form of attachment influences the capacity for future closeness and impact on relationships in clients. 
  3. Justify how “sense of self” does not have to be limited to the body so clients can have healthy relationships.

Outline

Attachment Research Made Simple

Understanding Attachment and Relationships

The Essential Pathways Toward Trust, Truth and Transformation

Target Audience

Copyright : 05/06/2021

Trauma is Broken Connection: Healing Strategies for Attachment Injury and Relational Trauma

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Objectives

  1. Analyze the primary traits that exist in secure attachment relationships.
  2. Demonstrate and practice at least 2 skills that assist clients in creating secure attachment bonds in relationships.
  3. Demonstrate and practice 2 corrective experience interventions for Insecure Attachment that foster Secure Attachment.

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Target Audience

Copyright : 09/30/2021

Key Tasks of Trauma Recovery: The Use of Attachment Science in Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) to Foster Mastery, Cohesion, and Resilience

Difficulty with painful emotions is at the heart of posttraumatic problems, and without attending to your clients’ intense feelings of fear, disgust, anger, and helplessness, you can’t heal their heartbreak. In this session, Dr. Leanne Campbell will show you an emotionally-focused therapy model that offers you a simple, proven 5-step attachment-informed process to create predictable, repeatable, and lasting transformation for your clients. 

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Objectives

  1. Identify the key components and goals of the EFIT model.
  2. Identify emotional handles for the purpose of planning interventions.
  3. Adapt attachment science to the psychotherapy setting.

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Target Audience

Copyright : 06/13/2024

Resilience through Attachment: Navigating Trauma and Addictions from Childhood: Navigating Trauma and Addictions from Childhood

 Daniel Siegel spoke of the human dilemma of not being the “fittest” but learning how to “fit.” In this workshop, we explore the critical connection between early childhood trauma, addiction patterns, and the influence of personality-disordered parents. Discover how to integrate authoritative and secure attachment techniques into therapeutic relationships, fostering safety and regulation in complex and traumatized clients. Join us in understanding the vital principles required for this transformational process. 

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Objectives

  1. Examine the foundations of healthy attachment and effective parenting styles, including the impact of personality-disordered parents on early childhood development. 
  2. Analyze various parenting styles in the context of therapeutic interventions, considering their significance in addressing trauma and addiction patterns. 
  3. Develop trauma-sensitive techniques with neurobiologically-grounded principles to enhance the experience of felt safety in complex and traumatized clients. 

Outline

Overview 

Understanding Resilience  

 

Trauma and its Impact  

Addictions and Attachment  

Resilience Strategies 

Narcissism and Alcoholism  

Target Audience

Copyright : 03/14/2024