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Attachment And The Neurobiology Of Trauma: Strategies To Support Clients With Attachment And Relational Wounds

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Short Description

Connects attachment theory and trauma neurobiology to practical clinical strategies for clients with relational wounds, including pacing, boundaries, and co-regulation.

Learning Objectives

• Identify attachment types based on theory and research findings.
• Describe how attachment and threat systems interact in trauma presentations.
• Identify clinical strategies that support co-regulation and relational safety.
• Apply a pacing plan for clients who oscillate between closeness and withdrawal.

Each topic can be adapted to your audience, timeframe, and delivery format, with a minimum of 1 hour of instruction. The summary on this page is intentionally brief; detailed descriptions, learning objectives, and sample agendas are available upon request.

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