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Sat, 08 July

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Zoom Webinar

SchemACT to Heal Attachment Wounds

Integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, and Somatic Psychology

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SchemACT to Heal Attachment Wounds
SchemACT to Heal Attachment Wounds

Time & Location

08 July 2023, 9:00 am – 11:00 am AEST

Zoom Webinar

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About the event

This webinar describes a holistic, integrative, and behavioral approach to heal attachment wounds. This unique protocol incorporates techniques from the latest research from neuroscience to give you all the tools and the skills you need to heal interpersonal trauma and develop secure attachment behaviors in relationships.

This comprehensive webinar will teach you how to integrate techniques from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, Nonviolent Communication, and Somatic Psychology to help clients clarify values in relationships, identify thoughts, feelings, and sensations that act as barriers, and overcome obstacles to values-based actions in relationships. You will learn how to assess and identify attachment styles, the schemas connected to each attachment style, and how to utilize behavioral interventions to overcome insecure attachment patterns in relationships.

Mindfulness and defusion skills will be taught to work with the stories that act as barriers to values, somatic techniques will be utilized to work with feelings and sensations that act as barriers, and behavioral interventions will be used to help clients act intentionally in relationships. This cutting edge, holistic, approach integrates interventions to treat the whole person- mind-body-intentional actions.

What you’ll learn in this live webinar:

  1. Describe each of the four attachment styles and how they present in therapy.
  2. Identify the schemas that are connected to each attachment style.
  3. Understand the epigenetic, social, and cultural factors that impact attachment styles.
  4. Clarify values during moments of insecure attachment activation.
  5. Identify the cognitive, emotional, and somatic barriers to values, for each attachment style.
  6. Integrate techniques from Schema Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Somatic Psychology to overcome barriers to secure behaviors in relationships.

Dr. Avigail (Abby) Lev is a psychotherapist, author, mediator, international speaker, executive coach and in San Francisco, California. She is the director of the Bay Area CBT Center, a clinic that specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help individuals and couples break unhelpful patterns, develop healthier habits, and improve all areas of life. She has coauthored three books on strengthening relationships: 1. “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Couples” 2. “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Interpersonal Problems” and 3. “The Interpersonal Problems Workbook” and has presented her research at numerous conferences. Her work has been featured in The New York Post, CNBC, Forbes, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Dr. Drew, Bloomberg news, Verywell Mind, MSN, Psych Central, Psychologists Off the Clock, Dateable, and many more. Dr. Lev is also the founder of CBTonline, an online platform that connects people with online therapists who specialize in behavioral therapy and offers CBT resources such as webinars, online courses, videos, worksheets, mindfulness audio, and much more. Dr. Lev utilizes evidence-based practices to help people who are struggling with a variety of issues live happier and more fulfilling lives. Learn more about Dr. Avigail Lev and telehealth services at https://bayareacbtcenter.com/https://cbtonline.com/, and amazon.

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  • Standard

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    $50.00
    +$1.25 service fee
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    For current tertiary students, or for those currently with low or without income

    $10.00
    +$0.25 service fee
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