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Purchase [Audio] CC16 Workshop 04 – Trauma and Intimacy – How Relationships Hurt and Heal – Terry Real, LICSW courses at here with PRICE $15 $5
- Topic Areas:
- Trauma | Workshop
- Category:
- Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2016
- Faculty:
- Terry Real, LICSW
- Duration:
- 02:05:42
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- May 14, 2016
Description
Description:
Research confirms our clinical experience. We can teach partners all manner of skills but in moments of triggering, emotional flooding, skills go out the window. Why? Because we are no longer in our adult selves. Our thinking brain has shut down and the limbic system has taken over. An inner child part has seized the wheel. This workshop introduces a model of working with the traumatized parts of the partners we treat by empowering individuals to come into conscious relationship with those parts—loving, understanding, and ultimately containing them. Maturity comes when we deal with our immature inner children and stop foisting them off on our partners to deal with. An expanded model of trauma will be presented, including both issues of shame and grandiosity, intrusion and abandonment—and how these impact couples interactions. Through discussion, demonstration, and video excerpt, participants will learn how to empower partners in couples to “detach from outcome,” deal with disappointment, let go of, “relentless hope,” and care for their own wounded or adapted inner children. Finally, we will touch upon the couples therapist’s own differentiation—how we must use in the therapy, the same capacities we develop in our clients.
Educational Objectives:
- Introduce and detail the idea of “mutual triggering,”—how childhood trauma fuels repetitive, problematic couple’s dynamics.
- Distinguish two different types of inner children—the wounded and the adapted child.
- Describe specific techniques for empowering the adult part of the partner to deal with trauma triggering and shift the repetitive interactive pattern.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
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