AbstractDeep Brain Reorienting (DBR) is a clinical approach to the treatment of traumatic experiences which has been developed from an understanding of brainstem respo
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AbstractSexual trauma can have profound and lasting effects on survivors, impacting their mental, emotional, and relational well-being.
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AbstractThis discussion will describe the essential elements of the knowledge and skills of supervision and consultation with the goal of empowering more of us to part
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AbstractWhen working psychotherapeutically with survivors of relational trauma (RT), shame and dissociation both as process and structure are ubiquitous.
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In a world that is constantly in flux, this recorded conference aims to explore a variety of topics that lend to supporting and building greater safety, stability, and hope amidst ongoing change an
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Day Two of this virtual event featured a plenary workshop by Frank Corrigan and four of 90-minute presentations.
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Fragmentation of the sense of self maintains children’s attachment to abusive caregivers by disowning themselves as “bad” or “unlovable.” This deeply painful failure of self-acceptance results in lifelong shame and self-loathing, difficulty self-soothing, and chronic dissociative symptoms and disorders. Without internal compassion, it is difficult to take in the compassion and acceptance of others, complicating relationships.
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