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