AEDP heals trauma and helps to undo aloneness by championing the innate healing capacity of neuroplasticity in a safe, attached therapeutic relationship.
Not exact matches
«Diana Fosha's
healing oriented
AEDP is revolutionizing psychodynamic therapy by encouraging therapists to form intense, real, but also safe, relationships with clients, within which clients explore transformational opportunities and
heal the
traumas that drive their symptoms» ∼ Richard Schwartz, PhD, Author of, Internal Family Systems Therapy
AEDP for Couples Conference: Transforming Interlocking
Trauma in a Couple: New Lives, New Selves Within in a Rediscovered Marriage — Community
Healing Workshop and Master Class October 17 — 19, 2015 — NYC
AEDP for Couples» Community
Healing Workshop:
AEDP for Couples — Treating
Trauma & Dissociation through
Healing Infidelity September 15th, 2013 — San Francisco, California
AEDP for Couples: Transforming Interlocking Relational
Trauma and Deprivation in Couple Treatment: Falling Freshly in Love as an Accelerated
Healing Process Presented by: David Mars, PhD Sponsored by: Relationship Training Institute October 19 — 20, 2018 San Diego, CA USA Learn more & Register
AEDP for couples works through
healing the underlying deprivation and
trauma that can keep couples from thriving.
He has presented nationally and internationally, including co-presenting with
AEDP faculty member Ben Lipton the workshop Feeling Like a Man: Using
AEDP to Overcome Shame and
Heal Attachment
Trauma both with
AEDP West in California and in New York City.
Healing Chronic Dissociation &
Trauma Through Treating Infidelity 3 DVD Set —
AEDP for Couples $ 149 + Shipping & Handling.
He recently wrote a paper entitled Overcoming Shame and
Healing Attachment
Trauma with Gay Men: Integrating Affirmative Therapy with
AEDP (currently in submission.)
For the last 20 years, she has been active in promoting a scientific basis for
AEDP's
healing - oriented experiential therapy, a treatment for attachment
trauma that seamlessly entrains attachment, emotion and transformational processes.
Diana Fosha is the author of The Transforming Power of Affect: A Model for Accelerated Change (Basic Books, 2000), and of numerous articles and chapters on
healing transformational processes in experiential psychotherapy and
trauma treatment, which integrate neuroplasticity, recognition science, affective neuroscience and developmental dyadic research into
AEDP.
AEDP for couples works by generating connection and
healing the underlying deprivation and
trauma which causes distance in a partnership.
Our therapists are highly trained in
healing trauma through body - based modalities such as Somatic Experiencing (SE), Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (
AEDP), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) and other somatic
trauma therapies