Diana Fosha is one of today's most in-demand and knowledgeable experts, and that's why we've asked her to join us for this exclusive free webinar where she'll provide her latest insights to help therapists throughout the world.
As therapists, we want to offer our trauma clients full and lasting transformation …
But so often, just when we think there's been a breakthrough, our clients come back with the same challenges as if nothing had happened in the previous sessions.
It's these moments that can make us question our abilities and even lose hope that we'll ever make a significant difference for our clients.
Fortunately, there's good news: in-depth neuroscience research and clinical experience have shown that our brains are wired for transformational healing that will occur once we connect with our client's innate healing ability.
That's where the healing power of AEDP becomes so effective because it provides the framework and exact steps therapists need to work with the positive neuroplasticity of our brains…
…so, we can undo feelings of aloneness, heal traumatic attachment wounds, and provide lasting trauma transformation.
Now you have the unique opportunity to join Diana Fosha, the developer of AEDP, and see first-hand exactly how to apply one of today's most effective, empirically supported treatments, so you can bring about these trauma breakthroughs with your clients.
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You'll walk away with the skills and insight you need to provide clients with new healing experiences AND the resources, resilience, and renewed zest for life they've been seeking.
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You'll get access to case demonstrations, client videos, and vignettes that will show you exactly how to harness the power of the therapeutic relationship …
… so you can make each therapy session an opportunity for lasting transformation.
Register for this free workshop today and get insight and access to:
- A deep understanding of AEDP's research-informed approach to trauma healing
- A guide to tracking your client's moment-to-moment in order to catch emotional shifts and relational experiences you can use to anchor long-term transformation
- A framework for using the therapeutic relationship to undo aloneness, and ignite transformation through relational interventions
- Insights into how to help clients integrate emotional shifts from the session so they stick
- Case demonstrations, client video, and vignettes to help you hone your skills and confidence
- And much more!
- What is AEDP and how is it different from other approaches to healing?
- The long-term effectiveness of AEDP
- Risks and limitations to the research
- Flourishing from the inside out: Harnessing biology to create changes that lasts
- Seven core tenets of AEDP: Undoing aloneness, creating transformational experience, and integrating change so it sticks
- Seven core tenets of relational work: How the therapeutic relationship can re-wire internal working models
- Working experientially with emotional and relational experiences
- Using AEDP's relational metaprocessing techniques to process
- Case demonstration: Trauma healing from the get-go
- Key AEDP interventions and six vignettes to demonstrate them
- AEDP in action: clinical videos of actual clients
- Resources
"Diana Fosha's healing oriented AEDP is revolutionizing psychodynamic therapy by encouraging therapists to form intense, real, but also safe, relationships with clients."
— Richard Schwartz, PhD, Developer of IFS - Author of Internal Family Systems Therapy
“AEDP is a rich creative relevant system of intervention. Attachment based and healing oriented, it helps you connect with your client and use the power of emotion to create change.”
— Sue Johnson, EdD, Developer of EFT, Author of Hold Me Tight, Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy with Trauma Survivors.
“The AEDP technique is ANNOYINGLY EFFECTIVE.”
— Luis Riebl, MD, DPM, FRA
“Diana Fosha has given the world of trauma treatment a brilliant gift in AEDP. Her insights into human frailty, accessibility, and resilience are operationalized into powerful therapeutic strategies that are effectively conveyed in her workshops, talks, writings, and above all in her compassion and talents as a therapist.”
— Stephen Porges, PhD, creator of the Polyvagal Theory
Diana Fosha, PhD, is the developer of AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), a healing-based, transformation-oriented model of psychotherapeutic treatment and she is founder and director of the AEDP Institute. For the last 20 years, Diana has been active in promoting a scientific basis for a healing-oriented, attachment-emotion-transformation focused trauma treatment model. Fosha's work focuses on integrating positive neuroplasticity, recognition science and developmental dyadic research into experiential and transformational clinical work with patients. Her most recent work focuses on promoting flourishing as a seamless part of AEDP's therapeutic process of transforming emotional suffering. Drawing on affective neuroscience, attachment theory, mother-infant developmental research, and research documenting the undreamed-of plasticity in the adult brain, AEDP has developed an experiential clinical practice, which reflects the integration of science, research and practice in psychotherapy.
Based in New York City, where she lives and practices, Fosha has been on the faculties of the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology of NYU and St. Luke's/Roosevelt Medical Centers (now Mount Sinai) in NYC, and of the doctoral programs in clinical psychology at the Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies at Adelphi University and at The City University of New York.
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The incredible evidence-based AEDP therapy model has captured the imagination and healing potential of a growing community of therapists around the world. - Marc, Ph.D.
AEDP is a very powerful and positive model that works. It is one of the humanistic, experiential therapies that emphasizes that our nature is to heal from difficult and painful experiences. - Mary, PsyD
Fosha's work is an inspiration to all therapists who wish to engage the core of feeling and humanity that is there to see in all our patients. - Paul, PhD
AEDP fits my needs perfectly and I continue to grow with training and supervision — L.S.
Diana Fosha is one of today's most in-demand and knowledgeable experts, and that's why we've asked her to join us for this exclusive free webinar where she'll provide her latest insights to help therapists throughout the world.
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