Developments in Attachment Theory and Practice: New approaches for complex clinical work

EVENT POSTPONED

Saturday 24 June 2023

A live webinar or In Person event with Graham Music, Kathy Steele, and Tanya Lecchi

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

  • Attend live webinar OR in person at Confer’s premises (Please see our FAQ)
  • This event will not be recorded
  • Bookings close at 9:00am BST Wednesday 21 June

‘Attachment trauma’ is now a buzzword in the sociocultural discourse. But what does it really mean in psychotherapy today? How do we conceptualise developmental trauma and work with a person with attachment-related trauma when the work is complex? In this seminar, we will explore what ongoing advances in neurobiology and psychotherapeutic theory mean for effectively working with attachment trauma in the therapy room.

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FULL PROGRAMME

13.30 BST
Registration and Coffee (attending in person only)

14.00 
Introductions

14:10
Graham Music
What does attachment-related trauma really mean?

Attachment is one of the most well-known and accepted psychological theories of the 20th century. But such a ubiquitous concept can lead to confusion about what attachment is and isn’t. In this talk, Dr Music will explore some of the major controversies and critiques of attachment theory, including intercultural perspectives. Graham will help us to deconstruct and clearly redefine what attachment means in relation to trauma, contextualising existing knowledge in in the rapidly evolving theoretical and research landscape.

Learning objectives

  • Give examples of attachment related trauma
  • Criticise aspects of attachment theory such as of potential cultural bias
  • Integrate existing and evolving theoretical perspectives on attachment

15.00
Q&A

15.15
Break

15:35
Kathy Steele
Beyond Attachment: Understanding motivational systems in the treatment of complex trauma and dissociation
Dr Steele will explore several inborn motivational systems that influence how clients with disorganised attachment attempt to relate to others. For example, clients may use control or sexuality as a substitute for attachment, when attachment is perceived as unhelpful or too dysregulating. Therapists will learn how to identify which motivational systems are activated in the client and how to work with them to shift to a more adaptive relational style. We will also pay attention to the motivational systems active in the therapist and how these can either help or hinder therapy.

Learning objectives

  • Define motivational systems and identify five social systems in addition to attachment.
  • Discuss the impact of disorganized attachment on the use of other social motivational systems instead of attachment.
  • Apply specific relational strategies to support clients in shifting to more adaptive relational styles.

16.20
Q&A

16.35
Break

17:00
Tanya Lecchi
The role of therapeutic presence in right brain psychotherapy for attachment trauma

Trauma that occurs early in life can change foundational systems of the growing brain, with enduring effects on the developing mind. In particular, the right brain imprints dysregulated attachment experiences, altering the development of essential right brain functions. Within the psychotherapeutic relationship, right brain intersubjectivity deficits manifest as the inability to nonverbally emotionally communicate and interpersonally synchronize with another brain. Therefore, synchronised rupture and repair of the emotional attachment bond between client and therapist represents a fundamental mechanism of change, rooted in the therapist’s ability to be fully present and receptive, a skill that can be cultivated by practicing mindfulness.

Learning objectives

  • Understand the impact of attachment trauma on right brain functions
  • Critically evaluate the importance of therapeutic presence in rupture and repair processes
  • Explore how to develop therapist’s self-regulation and co-regulation skills.

17.45
Q&A

18.00
Panel Session and Q&A

18.30
End

FEES

Bookings close at 9:00am BST Wednesday 21 June

Live Webinar:

£70 (Member £56)
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This does not include a recording of the event.

In Person:

£120 (Member £96)
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CPD

Certificates of attendance for 3.5 hours will be provided.

To receive the full CPD credits, you are required to attend 100% of the live event. No partial credit will be given.

Please note, that this event is not being recorded and no CPD test post event will be available and so you will need to attend all of the live event to receive the CPD certificate.

VENUE

Live webinarZoom

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In person:

Confer
Strype Street
London
E1 7LQ
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SCHEDULE

Saturday

13:30 BST Registration and Coffee (attending in person only)
14.00 Introductions
14:10 Graham Music
15.00 Q&A
15.15 Break
15.35 Kathy Steele
16.20 Q&A
16.35 Break
17.00 Tanya Lecchi
17.45 Q&A
18.00 Panel Session and Q&A
18.30 End

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this event, participants will be able to:

Learning objectives

  • Understand the impact of attachment trauma on right brain functions
  • Critically evaluate the importance of therapeutic presence in rupture and repair processes
  • Explore how to develop therapist’s self-regulation and co-regulation skills.

BOOKING CONDITIONS

Regrettably, refunds cannot be given in any circumstances except as follows:

  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 60 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 100% refund.
  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 30 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 50% refund.

This does not apply to parts of an event such as a seminar within a series but only to a whole event or complete series. You may give your place to another person if you let us know that person's name at least 24 hours before the event begins.

We reserve the right to change a speaker at one of our conferences without offering a refund. However, if a solo presenter cancels we will offer a full refund OR transfer of your fee to another Confer event. If the entire event is cancelled we will offer you a full refund.

We reserve the right to change our prices at any time. Regrettably, discounts offered after you made your booking cannot be claimed or applied retrospectively.