Transforming Attachments

Transforming Attachments – Can psychotherapy make you secure?

Recorded Friday 6 November 2020

With Linda Cundy, Siobhán McGee and Dr Kathrin Stauffer

CE Credits: 5 hours

It is perhaps a given that, whatever someone’s starting point for coming into therapy, they have a wish to change – to suffer less – and that one way of thinking about that is as a desire to be securely attached. Of course, most people don’t come into therapy framing their problem as an incapacity for secure attachment, but psychotherapists who think of emotional suffering as rooted in childhood deficits may view the work through the lens of attachment theory.

They will seek to bring these deficits to consciousness in such a way as to both validate the client’s distress and to arrive at some level of psychological integration between past and present.

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SCHEDULE

00:00
Introductions

00:14:55
Linda Cundy
The Aims of Psychotherapy: Earned Security

01:23:16
Q&A

01:32:35
Siobhán McGee
Resting into Being – Intimacy and earned security in the therapeutic relationship

02:38:29
Q&A

03:03:55
Dr Kathrin Stauffer
Earned Security – a Body and Humanistic Psychotherapy Perspective

04:19:30
Q&A

04:28:50
All speakers Q&A

04:58:38
End