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Janina Fisher – 2-Day Certificate Workshop
Neurobiology of Shame
- Shame in trauma experience
- Shame as an animal defense survival reaction
- Shame and autonomic arousal: Effects
- What can shame be treated?-Resistant
- Limitations of research & potential risks
Shame and Attachment: Their Evolutionary Purpose
- Shame and the attachment method
- In attachment formation, repair and rupture of shame states
- What happens to shame if there is no interpersonal repair?
- Shame can be used as a defensive reaction to trauma attachment
The Meaning of Shame in Trauma Treatment
- Trauma and procedural training
- Shame is a survival strategy
- Implicit memory of humiliation, degradation, and disgust
- Shame-Meaning based-Making
- Cognitive schemas that exacerbate shame
- Vicious circle of shame
- Vicious circle of shame, anger and internal working models
Shame Treatment
- How shame can be so difficult to overcome
- Sensorimotor psychotherapy: the physiological state is the entry point for treatment
- Mindfulness-Based techniques to combat trauma responses
- Somatic interventions can help to regulate shame states
- Mindfulness interventions can be used to prevent self-infliction-Judgment
- Use shame as an implicit memory
- Shame is not an option-Cognitive schemas that are based on cognitive principles
Acceptance and compassion for healing shame
- Disable-Shameful behavior:
- Re-Shame can be viewed as an older self or part of a larger context
- Shame and the Structural Dissociation Model
- Learn more about us “selves”
- Recognize and respect the role of critical voices, judgmental parts.
- Dual awareness of who and what we are now, bringing adult compassion to childhood vulnerability
Therapy Relationships: Healing Shame
- What can therapy do for us? ‘repair’ Shame states
- Therapeutic empathy:
- Neurobiological regulators: Therapists
- Social engagement in trauma recovery
- Playfulness, acceptance, and curiosity are all important.
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Description:
Shame… have you noticed how it sticks like super glue Our clients and acts as a barrier for trauma resolution
Even after effective trauma treatment, shame or self-pity can persist.-loathing can interfere with our clients’ full participation in life.
You can watch the world-Expert in attachment and complex trauma. Janina FisherShe reveals the secrets of, PhD today’s most effective modalities How to treat shame and self-pity-Clients who have been traumatized are hateful
The body-oriented interventions featured in this certificate recording will help clients relate to their symptoms with mindful dual awareness and curiosity so that, when integrated with traditional psychodyanamic, cognitive-EMDR and behavioral techniques Stolenness can lead to transformation Instead of being a source for stuckness
This webcast is for you if you’re frustrated by the inability to treat traumatized clients suffering from chronic shame.-The term healing.
Key Benefits:
- Find out how shame can hinder trauma treatment and how to address it.
- Assist clients in getting out of rut, transforming shame and improving treatment outcomes.
- Teaching clients how to manage shame without resorting towards destructive measures
- With mindfulness, you can reduce your judgmental thoughts and reactiveness.
- Cultivate secure self-Attachment and self-acceptance.
- Interventions based on empathy and forgiveness can build resilience to shame
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 101
- Assessments Yes