Healing Trauma through Connection – Kathryn Rheem and Leanne Campbell

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Although trauma often has the greatest impact our most intimate relationships, research shows that finding comfort in loved ones has the potential to undo much of the damage trauma creates in the first place. So why shouldn’t we maximize this valuable resource?

Taking an Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) approach, this workshop recording builds on neuroscience research and attachment theory to demonstrate how to access, organize, and actively engage emotion in couples therapy where one or both partners is contending with the echoes of trauma.


  1. Practice an Emotionally Focused Therapy approach when working with couples in which one or both partners has been affected by trauma.
  2. Explain how traumatized partners can provide corrective emotional experiences for each other as it relates to clinical treatment.
  3. Asses the most effective ways to create enactments between partners to alleviate symptoms of trauma.
  4. Incorporate an understanding of neuroscience and attachment theory with the aim of further informing your clinical decision-making and judgment.

Practice an Emotionally Focused Therapy approach when working with couples in which one or both partners has been affected by trauma.

Explain how traumatized partners can provide corrective emotional experiences for each other as it relates to clinical treatment.

Assess the most effective ways to create enactments between partners to alleviate symptoms of trauma.

Incorporate an understanding of neuroscience and attachment theory with the aim of further informing your clinical decision-making and judgment.

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