Through
undoing of aloneness, and through the in - depth processing of difficult emotional and relational experiences, as well as new transformational experiences, the AEDP clinician fosters the emergence of new and healing experiences for the client, and with them resources, resilience and a renewed zest for life.
Not exact matches
Known for her powerful, precise yet simultaneously poetic and evocative writing style, Diana's phrases — «
undoing aloneness,» «existing in the heart and mind
of the other,» «True Other,» «make the implicit explicit and the explicit experiential,» «stay with it and stay with me,» «rigor without shame» and «judicious self - disclosure» — capture the ethos
of AEDP.
AEDP heals trauma and helps to
undo aloneness by championing the innate healing capacity
of neuroplasticity in a safe, attached therapeutic relationship.
Aspects
of AEDP supervision include creating safety for the therapist and supervisee,
undoing the therapist and supervisee's
aloneness, fostering a therapeutic alliance that helps both therapist and supervisee become skilled in detecting transformation, and using an affirmative orientation.
Undoing Aloneness: A Key Ingredient In Transforming Trauma & the Self Making explicit use of the therapist's affective engagement to undo the patient's aloneness in the face o
Aloneness: A Key Ingredient In Transforming Trauma & the Self Making explicit use
of the therapist's affective engagement to
undo the patient's
aloneness in the face o
aloneness in the face
of trauma.