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A New Workshop in the Attachment Series

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WAL-18 ONE FORM PER ATTENDEE
FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER
Online: www.ceuregistration.com
Phone: 888-992-9199
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Mail: R. Cassidy Seminars
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FRI, MAY 16, 2014
Oakland Marriott City Center
1001 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94607
510-451-4000
FRI, JUNE 20, 2014
Capitol Skyline Hotel
10 I (Eye) Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20024
202-488-7500
SAT, MAY 17, 2014
Hotel Kabuki
1625 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-922-3200
SAT, JUNE 21, 2014
New Yorks Hotel Pennsylvania
401 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212-736-5000
With the clarity of a natural teacher and the
wisdom of a seasoned clinician, Wallin not
only elucidates the vast empirical literature on
attachment, but also makes such fndings relevant
to the complex challenges of practice. I am deeply
grateful for Attachment in Psychotherapy.
Nancy McWilliams, PhD
Rutgers, Te State University of New Jersey
Simply the best integration of key advances
in attachment theory and research and their
applications to psychotherapy.
Peter Fonagy, PhD, FBA
Director, Child and Family Center
Te Menninger Clinic
Author, Attachment Teory and Psychoanalysis
No better introduction to the clinical applications of attachment theory has yet
been written.
Lewis Aron, PhD
Author, A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis
This book is a remarkable achievementa very clear, yet scholarly synthesis
of the latest developments in attachment theory, intersubjectivity, social
neuroscience, and mindfulness.
Christopher K. Germer, PhD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School;
Co-editor, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
People are always asking me what they can read about the clinical implications
of attachment work, and now I know what to tell them. Tis book is an amazing
accomplishment. It is defnitely my favorite book on this topic.
L. Alan Sroufe, PhD
William Harris Professor of Child Development, University of Minnesota
A well-written, easy-to-read, clinically relevant, and particularly pragmatic
application of recent science to a variety of clinical problems.
Allan N. Schore, PhD
S
parked by Bowlbys original insights, attachment research has revolutionized
our understanding of human development, the internal world, and the
consequences of development gone awry. No other empirically based theory tells
us more about how we become who we areand how to change who we have
become. In his acclaimed book, David Wallin spelled out the implications of
this theory, integrating attachment with neuroscience, relational psychoanalysis,
mindfulness and a focus on the body to help clinicians become more efective
facilitators of growth and healing.
Now in his new workshop, he takes this exploration one step further,
starting with the fact that in childhood and psychotherapy, the relationship is
where the developmental action isand development takes two. Attachment
research shows that the parents security, insecurity, or trauma is unavoidably
transmitted to the child. Clinical experience suggests the same is true of the
therapist in relation to the patient. Because we are the tools of our trade, no
factor infuences our efectiveness as therapists more than our own attachment
patterns. Rather than our theories or techniques, it is who we areand who we
can becomethat ultimately determines our capacity to create with our patients a
genuinely therapeutic relationship.
Illustrating his approach with vivid case material and video examples,
Wallin explores how the therapists mindfulness and refection can transform
impasses generated by attachment history into opportunities for insight and
inspiration. Using attachment research to clarify the impact of the therapists
attachment patterns as these interlock with those of the patient, he highlights the
reality that for the patient to heal, the therapist must also change. Of paramount
importance here is a focus on the nonverbal realm of here-and-now experience
that is evoked, enacted, and/or embodied. Tis focus opens a royal road to the
awareness and integration of previously dissociated experience, not only in the
patient but in the therapist as well.
PICTURE OF DAVID
David J. Wallin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist
in private practice in Mill Valley and Albany,
CA. A graduate of Harvard who received his
doctorate from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, he
has been practicing, teaching, and writing about
psychotherapy for nearly three decades. His
most recent book, Attachment in Psychotherapy, is
presently being translated into nine languages. He
is also co-author (with Stephen Goldbart) of Mapping
the Terrain of the Heart: Passion, Tenderness, and the
Capacity to Love. Dr. Wallin is a lively and engaging
speaker who combines a scholarly perspective with
unusual candor about his own experience as a therapist. He has lectured on
attachment and psychotherapy in Europe, Australia, Canada, and throughout the
United States. For further information, you may visit his website at:
www.attachmentinpsychotherapy.com
YOU WILL LEARN TO:
Utilize the attachment relationship as a crucible of therapeutic change.
Identify and decode your own attachment patterns rather than be defned or
dominated by them.
Detect the collusions and collisions that arise where your attachment patterns
intersect with those of the patient.
Understand the legacy of trauma and shame that provokes the therapists
compulsion to healand the problem of trying too hard to be good.
Identify attachment-based obstacles to dealing efectively with the fnancial
dimension of the therapeutic relationship.
AGENDA
8:30 9:00 a.m. Registration and check-in
9:00 10:30 What Attachment Research Teaches Us About Terapy
How We Co-Create a Secure Base and Safe Haven
How We Recognize Patterns of Attachment
How We Work with Unspoken and Unspeakable
Experience: Te Evoked, Enacted, and Embodied
How We Move From Embeddedness to Mindfulness
and Mentalizing
Attachment Relationship as a Dynamic System:
Changing our Patients Trough Changing Ourselves
10:30 10:45 Break
10:45 12:00 Why Focus on the Terapist?
Te Myth of the All-Good Terapist
Beyond Countertransference
Te Terapists Attachment History As a Source of
Impasse, Inspiration, and Change
Trauma, Shame, and the Terapist
Identifying the Terapists Attachment Patterns
12:001:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
1:00 2:30 Te Terapists State(s) of Mind with Respect to Attachment
Te Terapist in a Secure State of Mind
Te Terapist in a Dismissing State of Mind
Te Terapist in a Preoccupied State of Mind
Te Terapist in an Unresolved State of Mind
How the Attachment Patterns of Patient and
Terapist Interlock
Mismatches, Collusions, Collisionsand Collaboration
Enactments Around Money: Te (False) Dichotomy
of Care-giving and Fee-taking
2:302:45 Break
2:454:00 Mindfulness and Mentalizing in Action: Exploring
Interacting Attachment Patterns as Tey Unfold
Activating Mindful and Refective States
Loosening the Grip of Attachment Patterns in Terapist
and Patient
Self-Disclosure and Terapeutic Passion
Working with the Terapists Attachment Patterns As an
Antidote to Burnout
Bringing It All Together: Te Terapists Psychology,
Nonverbal Experience, Mindfulness, Mentalizing
And Change
4:004:30 In Conclusion: Discussion With Audience
DAVID J. WALLIN, PHD
We Are The Tools Of Our Trade
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How Te Terapists Own
Attachment Patterns Shape Terapy

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