Topic Areas:SpeechCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2018 | Online Continuing EducationFaculty:Laura Brown, is Archive: PhDDuration:1:03:11Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 09, 2018 Description Description: Survivors of complex childhood trauma --systemic abuse, neglect, and disrupted attachment schemata -- enter adulthood with internal working models of relationship that often lead them into difficult and painful connections with others..
Archive: Topic Areas:SpeechCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2018 | Online Continuing EducationFaculty:Laura Brown, PhDDuration:1:03:11Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 09, 2018 Description Description: Survivors of complex childhood trauma --systemic abuse, neglect, and disrupted attachment schemata -- enter adulthood with internal working models of relationship that often lead them into difficult and painful connections with others.
I is will address the specific challenges in empowering these survivors to stop "paying the price of admission" to intimacy, and discuss how therapists can find effective strategies for addressing pre-verbal and early verbal core beliefs about self, being lovable, and being safe in relationships..
I will address the specific challenges in empowering these survivors to stop "paying the price of admission" to intimacy, and discuss how therapists can find effective strategies for addressing pre-verbal and early verbal core beliefs about self, being lovable, and being safe in relationships.
Educational Objectives: is Describe how early attachment trauma creates problematic relationship schema, the "price of admission" construct..
Educational Objectives: Describe how early attachment trauma creates problematic relationship schema, the "price of admission" construct.
strategies is Describe for assisting adults to identify their "price of admission" schemata..
Describe strategies for assisting adults to identify their "price of admission" schemata.
these problematic attachment schemata is Describe how manifest themselves in therapy..
Describe how these problematic attachment schemata manifest themselves in therapy.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Laura Brown, PhD Related seminars and products: 5 Laura S Brown holds a PhD and Diplomate in Clinical Psychology..
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Laura Brown, PhD Related seminars and products: 5 Laura S Brown holds a PhD and Diplomate in Clinical Psychology.
She is has been in independent practice as a clinical and forensic psychology since 1979, and is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington..
She has been in independent practice as a clinical and forensic psychology since 1979, and is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.
Her work is has focused on trauma, feminist practice, and cultural competence..
Her work has focused on trauma, feminist practice, and cultural competence.
Her is most recent books include Not the price of admission: Healthy relationships after childhood trauma, and The feminist model of psychotherapy supervision, which has a companion DVD..
Her most recent books include Not the price of admission: Healthy relationships after childhood trauma, and The feminist model of psychotherapy supervision, which has a companion DVD.
Dr. Brown’s many awards is include the lifetime achievement award of the APA Division of Trauma Psychology..
Dr. Brown’s many awards include the lifetime achievement award of the APA Division of Trauma Psychology.
She is holds the rank of Shodan in Aikido, earned at age 64..
She holds the rank of Shodan in Aikido, earned at age 64.