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Balancing Relational Intervention and Intrapsychic Work in the Treatment of Attachment Disorders - A Complex Trauma Workshop

As our practices see an influx of patients who suffer from Complex trauma and who present with axis II disorders it is important to be mindful and proficient in guiding patients both in terms of their personal work as well as the relational issues that come up in the therapy room and in their personal lives.

This presentation will explore the complex interaction between internal working models such as processing one’s affect, ego strengthening, revising and reframing internal self schemas, and other internal (intrapsychic) processes of growth and healing, and between their relational difficulties both in the therapy room and outside. Theory from the traditions of AEDP and psychodynamic theory will be weaved with clinical vignettes demonstrating the complex interaction between inter and intra personal processes as they come up in relation to specific personality structures and tendencies.

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Balancing Relational Intervention and Intrapsychic Work in the Treatment of Attachment Disorders - A Complex Trauma Workshop

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$99.99 Member Price:  $79.99 Rachel Lowinger PhD

As our practices see an influx of patients who suffer from Complex trauma and who present with axis II disorders it is important to be mindful and proficient in guiding patients both in terms of their personal work as well as the relational issues that come up in the therapy room and in their personal lives.

This presentation will explore the complex interaction between internal working models such as processing one’s affect, ego strengthening, revising and reframing internal self schemas, and other internal (intrapsychic) processes of growth and healing, and between their relational difficulties both in the therapy room and outside. Theory from the traditions of AEDP and psychodynamic theory will be weaved with clinical vignettes demonstrating the complex interaction between inter and intra personal processes as they come up in relation to specific personality structures and tendencies.

About the Presenter

Dr. Rachel Lowinger is a Clincial psychologist working in private practice in the Five Towns area. She specializes in working with attachment trauma, mood disorders, and eating disorders. Her approach tends to be non pathologizing, viewing each individual as a whole human being with innate capacities for healing and thriving. She integrates somatic, emotion focused and experiential approaches to facilitate self awareness, healing and growth.

This workshop Offers 6 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.

Balancing Relational Intervention and Intrapsychic Work in the Treatment of Attachment Disorders - A Complex Trauma Workshop

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Presenter: Rachel Lowinger PhD

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Course Length: 6 Hours

Learning Objectives:

  1. Analyze and synthesize the intricate dynamics of the patient-therapist relationship, particularly in the context of transference, drawing from contemporary research and clinical insights.
  2. Evaluate advanced strategies for facilitating intrapsychic growth and emotional competency in clients with complex trauma and attachment disorders, integrating concepts from AEDP and psychodynamic theories.
  3. Mindfully reflect on and adjust the focus of the therapy to optimize patient outcome by integrating both pronged of therapy and working with defenses in both domains..

This workshop Offers 6 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.

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As our practices see an influx of patients who suffer from Complex trauma and who present with axis II disorders it is important to be mindful and proficient in guiding patients both in terms of their personal work as well as the relational issues that come up in the therapy room and in their personal lives.

This presentation will explore the complex interaction between internal working models such as processing one’s affect, ego strengthening, revising and reframing internal self schemas, and other internal (intrapsychic) processes of growth and healing, and between their relational difficulties both in the therapy room and outside. Theory from the traditions of AEDP and psychodynamic theory will be weaved with clinical vignettes demonstrating the complex interaction between inter and intra personal processes as they come up in relation to specific personality structures and tendencies.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Analyze and synthesize the intricate dynamics of the patient-therapist relationship, particularly in the context of transference, drawing from contemporary research and clinical insights.
  2. Evaluate advanced strategies for facilitating intrapsychic growth and emotional competency in clients with complex trauma and attachment disorders, integrating concepts from AEDP and psychodynamic theories.
  3. Mindfully reflect on and adjust the focus of the therapy to optimize patient outcome by integrating both pronged of therapy and working with defenses in both domains..

Agenda:

Introduction to the Workshop (30 minutes)

  • Overview of workshop objectives
  • Brief discussion on the importance of balancing relational intervention and intrapsychic work

Part 1: Foundations of Relational and Intrapsychic Work (1 hour)

  • The Importance of Alliance and a Collaborative Working Framework (20 minutes)
    • Deep dive into Aponte's perspectives (2022) on therapist's use of self
  • Understanding Transference and the Relational Nature of Psychotherapy (20 minutes)
    • Exploration of transference (Ulberg et al., 2021) and its significance in therapy
  • Interactive Discussion: Sharing experiences and perspectives on establishing therapeutic alliances (20 minutes)

Part 2: Intrapsychic Work in Depth (1.5 hours)

  • Defining Dimensions of Intrapsychic Work: Ego strengthening, affect regulation, cognitive reframing, somatic experience (45 minutes)
  • Hands-On Exercise: Somatic experiencing techniques and cognitive reframing activities (45 minutes)

15 Minute Break

Part 3: Relational and Interpersonal Work (1.5 hours)

  • Exploring Relational and Interpersonal Work: Delve into dynamics of establishing safe people and spaces (30 minutes)
  • Link Between Interpersonal Dynamics and Intrapsychic Processes (30 minutes)
    • Presentation and group discussion on overcoming defenses and obstacles
  • Case Studies: Exploring personality traits and tendencies in therapy (30 minutes)

Lunch Break (30 minutes)

Part 4: Advanced Clinical Integration (2 hours)

  • Clinical Case Presentations: Detailed examination of three clinical cases highlighting different personality and attachment styles (1 hour)
  • Guided Discussion and Questions Period: Focused on the clinical cases, encouraging reflection on integrating intrapsychic and relational work (30 minutes)
  • Developing Personalized Strategies for Therapy: Workshop activity on tailoring intervention strategies (30 minutes)

Conclusion and Wrap-Up (30 minutes)

  • Summary of key takeaways
  • Open discussion for final thoughts and questions
  • Reflecting on the integration of relational and intrapsychic work in therapy practice


This presentation is open to:
  • Social Workers
  • Professional Counselors
  • Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
  • Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
  • Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
Course Level: advanced
Level of Clinician: intermediate
  • New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
  • Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
  • Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
  • Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives

Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.

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  • CE You! is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland. CE You! maintains responsibility for this program. These credits are also accepted by the Maryland Boards for Professional Counselors, Psychology, and Certification of Residential Child Care Program Professionals, and many other states and disciplines

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