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FREE ONLINE SUMMIT
Attachment: The Key to Effective Trauma Treatment
A clinician’s guide to helping clients trust you, themselves & the therapeutic process
29-30 May, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM CDT
$1,179.39 Value
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!
CE hours and Clinical Trauma Professional Certification (CCTP) are available with an optional upgrade. Register for more information.

Dr Sue Johnson’s research reveals that secure attachment positively affects all areas of our life, creating safety and resilience.

That’s why our goal in this free online summit is to give you attachment-focused skills and tools to help clients feel safe, secure, and at peace beyond trauma.

Designed for Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Couples Therapists, and Mental Health Professionals, this summit will reveal how to:

  • Confidently use an attachment-focused approach to create a safe foundation for trauma work
  • Know where to start the healing with your client and then map their needs
  • Inform and guide your client so they understand their feelings and challenges
  • Apply clear interventions to keep your client moving on their healing journey
  • And much more!
FREE ONLINE SUMMIT
Attachment: The Key to Effective Trauma Treatment
A clinician’s guide to helping clients trust you, themselves & the therapeutic process
29-30 May, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM CDT
$1,179.39 Value
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!
CE hours and Clinical Trauma Professional Certification (CCTP) are available with an optional upgrade. Register for more information.
 
Sue Johnson
 
"I think there's a revolution happening with attachment science, and I actually think it can revolutionise not just how we parent our kids; how we connect with our partners; how we create our families; but how we do psychotherapy."


 
~ Susan Johnson, ED.D.g

 
 
When you register you get access to:
 
  • 2 days of live expert-led training
  • The complete set of course materials
  • On-demand access to the recording for 14 days
  • Exclusive access to live Q&A with the experts
  • The education required to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP)
  • The opportunity to secure lifetime access to the training, which also includes a bonus training AND CCTP application for free ($99.99 value) (Register for all the details!)

 


 

Event Schedule
 
Day 1 | Monday, May 29 2023
 
Attachment: The Royal Route to Effective Psychotherapy
Dr Sue Johnson will begin by showing you how Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) uses attachment-focused interventions to take us to the heart of the matter with every client.
She will demonstrate how to move clients into emotional balance, secure connection with self and others, and resilience in the face of life’s challenges. Every session then becomes a safe adventure for both therapist and client.

Healing Protective and Wounded Parts Using Internal Family Systems Therapy
Sean Cuthbert discusses Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy as an attachment-based, trauma-focused model that focuses on healing the connection between the client’s Self, and their protective and wounded parts that hold the residues of traumatic experiences. The client’s relationship between the Self and vulnerable parts leads to inner, and ultimately, outer transformation.

The Role of Reflective Function in Repair Work with Couples
Elizabeth Neal explores the prism of reflective functioning to understand its markers, measure repair processes, and evaluate interventions. By integrating contemporary attachment theory with research-based couples therapy, you will be introduced to markers of reflective functioning. These are employed as a measure of clients’ progress and resolution of destabilising factors impacting safety and security.
 
Working at the Interface of Attachment, Trauma, and Attachment Trauma
Jackie Burke reveals how to discern attachment from trauma and attachment trauma. You’ll explore the critical elements of the interface between these psychological wounds to enable effective and targeted therapeutic interventions.
 
Trauma-informed TEAM-CBT: Strategies to place secure attachment at the forefront of therapy
Robyn Blake-Mortimer presents for everyone who’s felt stuck with clients who refuse to engage in treatment and seem to be in an endless round of avoidance, unhelpful coping mechanisms, and deep distress.
She will revise the reasons CBT might have been difficult to apply within the population of trauma survivors and analyse different techniques to overcome those issues applying TEAM-CBT, an advanced form of cognitive behavioral therapy developed by renowned psychiatrist and author Dr David Burns.
A practical framework will be presented for using some of the most helpful methods of TEAM-CBT in clients living with trauma and fractured attachment.
 
Day 2 | Tuesday, May 30 2023
 
Applying Attachment Theory to Heal Trauma in Cultures, Families, and Individuals
Kevin Keith will demonstrate how attachment and trauma are overlapping realities and how to identify and assess attachment related capacities (e.g., emotion regulation) as a platform for understanding severity of trauma to explore treatment options and considerations.
He will present two complementary case studies— (1) culture-wide intergenerational considerations in the Australian context, and (2) an adult with disorganised attachment family history.
 
Techniques to Help Clients Restore Trust in Themselves so They Can Trust You
Lizzie Spencer will reveal several ways you can help your clients reconnect with their own truth, knowing, and wisdom. Complete with demonstrations of how to help clients see and deal with fears and to connect them to the parts of themselves that are calm, wise, and do know what to do.
She will explore beneficial ways of working with dissociation and model and differentiate ways of staying warmly connected with our clients and of following and helping them ‘be’ with their inner processes.
 
A Somatic Approach to Repairing Trauma and Attachment Ruptures: Restoring the natural rhythms of connection
Narelle McKenzie will identify and observe how traumatic disruptions occur energetically in the physical body from a somatically oriented perspective. The cognitive, emotional, and behavioral correlates of different regulatory patterns will be presented. Special focus will be given to how these patterns affect one’s current attachment patterns and sense of connection. In the context of a few case studies, some interventions will be presented and demonstrated that have been found to be effective in the restoration of these natural energetic regulatory rhythms.
 
Treating Attachment and Trauma Issues from a Systemic Family Therapy Approach
Ari Badaines will provide a grounding in trauma from a family systems approach, and its capacity to help to heal attachment and traumatic wounds. You will learn how to apply Circular Questioning in family sessions to give you a 'scaffolding' in your work with families as well as a powerful method for helping families recover from individual and family traumas.
 
FREE ONLINE SUMMIT
Attachment: The Key to Effective Trauma Treatment
A clinician’s guide to helping clients trust you, themselves & the therapeutic process
29-30 May, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM CDT
$1,179.39 Value
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!
CE hours and Clinical Trauma Professional Certification (CCTP) are available with an optional upgrade. Register for more information.
MEET YOUR EXPERTS
 
Dr Sue Johnson

 

Dr Sue Johnson is an author, clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, and a leading innovator in the field of couple therapy and adult attachment. Sue is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Couples and Family Therapy (EFT), which has proven its effectiveness in over 30 years of peer-reviewed clinical research.

 

Click here for information about Susan Johnson.


Kevin Keith

 

Kevin Keith, PhD BBA (Hons) (University of North Texas 1973); MA and STL (University of Louvain, Belgium, 1986 & 88); MPhil (Oxford University, 1991); Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy (Jansen Newman Institute, 2005); PhD (University of Sydney, Faculty of Science, 2017) has practised counselling in Australia for 16 years. He regularly presents on Attachment Theory and is acclaimed as an engaging and inspiring presenter whose seminars change the way therapists perceive and work with their clients in ways that surprise and delight.

 

Click here for information about Kevin Keith.


Elizabeth (Liz) Neal

 

Elizabeth (Liz) Neal, Registered Psychologist (MAAPi), Certified Gottman Couples Therapist, BA (Psych), M.Hlth.Sci (Beh Sci): USYD, is a psychologist with a special interest in couples therapy, relational issues, and contemporary attachment theory. She is a Certified Gottman Couples Therapist and is actively engaged with the Gottman Institute community both in Australia and abroad.

 

Click here for information about Elizabeth (Liz) Neal.


Narelle McKenzie

 

Narelle McKenzie, Registered Psychologist, Certified Radix Practitioner and Trainer is a registered psychologist with over 40 years' of experience working in private practice with adults, adolescents, families, couples and groups. She is also the Director and a Senior trainer of the Australian Radix Body Centred Training Centre and the Radix Institute, North America, which offers a three-year training program in Radix Body Centred Psychotherapy.

 

Click here for information about Narelle McKenzie.


Ari Badaines

 

Ari Badaines trained as a clinical psychologist in the USA and received a post-doctoral National Institute of Mental Health fellowship in Washington, DC. He has been in private practice for over 45 years and has consulted with organisations such as Relate in the UK, Richmond Fellowship and Youth-in-Search in Australia.

 

Click here for information about Ari Badaines.


Robyn Blake-Mortimer

 

Robyn Blake-Mortimer is a Clinical Psychologist with 18 years of providing therapy and counselling to individuals, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds within a variety of settings. She is the first—and currently the only—certified TEAM-CBT Therapist and Trainer in Australia

 

Click here for information about Robyn Blake-Mortimer.


Jackie Bourke

Jackie Burke MAPS, ISSTD, APS, is a registered psychologist with 20 years of experience in counselling and supervision services. She has worked in remote Australia, regional and metropolitan NSW, and has directed national programs for people affected by sexual, domestic, and family violence. She is an awarded researcher, and her training programs about trauma, sexual and domestic violence, clinical supervision, trauma-informed practice, and vicarious trauma are popular nationally and internationally.

Click here for information about Jackie Burke.


Elizabeth (Lizzie) Spencer

 

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Spencer, Masters Social Ecology/Education, Diploma Wholistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, Bachelor Education, Certificate Steiner Education, Family Constellations. Lizzie is an experienced psychotherapist, coach, and academic teacher, based in the Southern Highlands of NSW.

 

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Sean Cuthbert

 

Sean Cuthbert is Clinical Psychologist in full-time private practice in Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in working with PTSD, Complex PTSD, Dissociative Disorders, and addictive processes. Sean is an IFS Institute (IFS-I) Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist, and an IFS-I Approved IFS Clinical Consultant. Sean is a Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), a Fellow of the Clinical College of the APS, and a Member of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD). Sean is a Psychological Board of Australia (PBA) approved supervisor and has worked as a Senior Psychologist and Supervisor in various settings.

 

Click here for information about Sean Cuthbert.
FREE ONLINE SUMMIT
Attachment: The Key to Effective Trauma Treatment
A clinician’s guide to helping clients trust you, themselves & the therapeutic process
29-30 May, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM CDT
$1,179.39 Value
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!
CE hours and Clinical Trauma Professional Certification (CCTP) are available with an optional upgrade. Register for more information.
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