Treatment of attachment trauma and the dissociative sequelae: A developmentally grounded approach to case conceptualization with EMDR

Description

When earliest relationships are traumatic, attachment injuries can significantly change the trajectory of one’s life. Bonding and attachment are neurobiologically driven survival mechanisms; but when irreconcilable conflict exists within the innate mechanisms of survival and attachment, individuals can experience extreme distress leading to mental health disorders and physical disease. Although these conditions may begin in infancy, if untreated they can endure for a lifetime. Through the lens of AIP, this workshop will teach a developmentally grounded approach to treating attachment issues in clients of all ages by integrating EMDR with Erikson’s stages and the re-organization of the three-pronged approach in a Reverse Protocol (Adler-Tapia, 2012).

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Robbie Adler-Tapia

Original Work Citation

Adler-Tapia, R. (2012, October). Treatment of attachment trauma and the dissociative sequelae: A developmentally grounded approach to case conceptualization with EMDR. Presentation at the 17th EMDR International Association Conference, Arlington, VA

Citation

“Treatment of attachment trauma and the dissociative sequelae: A developmentally grounded approach to case conceptualization with EMDR,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 12, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/21644.

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