This workshop focuses on techniques Dr. Muller developed specifically for this population, included in his award - winning academic book, Trauma and
the Avoidant Client: Attachment - Based Strategies for Healing (2010, W.W. Norton).
In this presentation, Dr. Muller will introduce therapeutic techniques he has developed specifically for this population, which are detailed in his new book, Trauma and
the Avoidant Client: Attachment - Based Strategies for Healing.
Many of these issues Dr. Muller has discussed in his new academic book, Trauma and
the Avoidant Client: Attachment - Based Strategies for Healing (W.W. Norton, 2010).
This web conference will focus on the countertransference issues that arise when working with
the avoidant client in trauma therapy.
I recently told
an Avoidant client that he would do better to be and express himself in his relationship rather than continue to believe that it was only possible away from his relationship.
Effective ways to work with both the dependent client and the highly
avoidant client will be offered.
Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society Clinical Conference: Too shy to trust, too quiet in group, working with shy and
avoidant clients in group psychotherapy - 2000
Emotion Focused Therapy for Avoidant Personality Disorder: Pragmatic Considerations for Working with Experientially
Avoidant Clients.
Not exact matches
By making your
clients»
avoidant behavior the target of treatment — as opposed to their thoughts and beliefs — this skills - based guide provides the tools you need to help your
clients change how they respond to their partner.
Therapists» attachment styles and previous personal relationship histories have also been shown to affect therapeutic outcomes in that secure therapists are able to challenge both
avoidant and anxious / ambivalent
clients in a sensitive and timely way.
And by learning new skills when they're triggered, your
clients will be able to replace
avoidant and coping behaviors with values - based action for the betterment of the relationship.
Insecure, ambivalent,
avoidant, or disorganized early attachment experiences are real events, which — according to attachment theory — can substantially and destructively shape a
client's emotional and relational development.
Perhaps four of these maxims, or conditions for therapeutic change, upon which probably most attachment - oriented therapists would agree are: (1) Insecure, ambivalent,
avoidant, or disorganized early attachment experiences are real events which can substantially and destructively shape a
client's emotional and relational development (the
client's adult problems don't originate in childhood - based fantasies).
However, little attention has been paid to helping traumatized
clients who are
avoidant of attachment.
This series of inspiring, interactive workshops provides the practical applications and strategies therapists need to confidently address
client's Secure,
Avoidant, Ambivalent / Anxious, Disorganized Attachment Styles.
I find that many of my
clients are marketing
avoidant when it comes to their sphere of influence.