Implicit Memory & Attachment Wounds
This class can be attended live or via the on-demand recordings. All class times are posted in Eastern Time / New York time zone.
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ABOUT THIS MASTER CLASS
In this class we will explore working with implicit memory that underlies attachment injury toward regaining secure attachment capacities.
Many clients bring to therapy the remnants of attachment wounds experienced before they learnt to speak. Talk therapy is often ineffective at getting to the root of early memories that can continue to roil emotions and disturb relationships. This master class presents a unique approach to correct insecure attachment to specific corrective experiences that address emotional injuries that incurred in early life. We will focus on two different styles of disruptive attachment: the avoidant and the ambivalent style.
ABOUT YOUR TEACHER
Dr. Diane Poole Heller
Diane Poole Heller PhD is an internationally recognized speaker, author and expert in the field of Attachment Theory and Trauma Resolution. Her signature approach—DARe (Dynamic Attachment Re-patterning experience)—provides therapists and individuals with relevant skills and practical exercises that facilitate healing from attachment and trauma wounds.
Diane’s training programs, books, lectures and work as a therapist have helped a countless number of people in their healing journey towards experiencing greater intimacy, wholeness and more fulfilling relationships.
As Senior Faculty for SETI, Diane studied with Dr. Peter Levine and taught Somatic Experiencing® trauma work internationally for over 25 years.
She is also the author of three books: The Power of Attachment: How to Create Deep and Lasting Intimate Relationships, a practical guide to restoring and reconnecting with our innate secure attachment as adults; Crash Course, on accident trauma; and the audio book, Healing Your Attachment Wounds: How to Create Deep and Lasting Relationships.
Her film, Surviving Columbine, aired on CNN and supported community healing after the Columbine High School shootings.