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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Patti Ashley - 2-Day Shame-Informed Treatment Certification Course courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83 Faculty:Patti AshleyDuration:12 Hours 31 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 15, 2020 Description www.evergreencertifications.com/csts for details.Purchase today!
• Handouts Manual - 2-Day Shame-Informed Treatment Certification Course (4.4 MB) 102 Pages Available after Purchase Handout - Large Print Slides (Black and White) (3.4 MB) 60 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Shame, Attachment and Social-Emotional DevelopmentThe difference between guilt, shame and core shameShame and attachmentRuptured interpersonal bridgesThe evolution of social-emotional developmentWhy self-compassion is so hard to accessThe Neurophysiology of Shame:Polyvagal Theory, Shame and the Shutdown ResponseShame and the Vagus NerveNeuroception, shame and felt safetyCore shame and implicit memoryThree common responses to shameHow addressing shame expedites treatmentRecognizing Shame: Assessment ToolsWhy shame goes undetected by cliniciansMulticultural perspectivesPerfectionism, rage, blame and other defenses against shameReading the body - non-verbal signs of shameInterview questions for assessing shame in relationships and current patternsSelf-assessment: identify your own shameHow to Create a Safe and Empathetic Therapeutic EnvironmentMirror neurons and relational presenceAttunement as the key to therapeutic changeLarge Empathy and being vulnerableAvoid stigmatizing language in therapyCo-regulating safety and equal power in the therapeutic relationshipRe-Write the Story of Shame into “I Am Enough”:Clinical Strategies to Cultivate Secure Attachment and Self-CompassionSomatic approaches to cultivate secure attachmentSelf-compassion and gratitude exercisesThe four therapeutic “R”s: Recognize, Respect, Regulate and Re-StoryFour “C” shovels to calm nervous system and self-regulate shame responseExercises to strengthen connectionsCreative arts, music and poetry – increase neuroplasticityPlayfulness, humor and being in nature can rewire the brainMindfulness and meditations for non-judgmental awareness of shameNarratives and visualizations to re-write clients stories to safety and being enoughResearch, limitations and potential risksConnect Shame-Informed Clinical Strategies to the Treatment of:Anger and RageShame of fear: Shame as a cover for angerSelf-acceptance techniques for internal damage controlCompassion and forgiveness exercises to let go of angerTraumaSomatic interventionsStrategies to survive without guiltExercises to rediscover self-worthStress and AnxietyMediate the paralysis of perfection with self-acceptanceSocial anxiety as shame & self-doubtMindfulness-based, non-anxious self-consciousnessEating DisordersHow shame pushes clients into binge eatingChoice Awareness Training for moderation & presenceSelf-acceptance strategies for emotional eatingSubstance Abuse and AddictionAddressing the shame of relapseSelf-assertive trigger avoidanceChoice awareness techniques for habit modificationBuild craving/impulse control skill powerDepression, Self-Harm & SuicidalityRecognize how internalized shame can deepen depressionDeveloping healthy coping strategies for uncomfortable feelingsDemystifying shame responses and returning them to their origin Faculty Patti Ashley, Ph.D., L.P.C. Related seminars and products: 3 Patti Ashley, Ph.D., L.P.C. owns and operates Breakthrough Psychotherapy and Parent Coaching in Boulder, Colorado.
• Combining elements of developmental, cognitive, strength-based, and positive psychology, Dr. Ashley has created a psychotherapy model that helps clients excavate authenticity and life purpose.
• Identifying dysfunctional patterns and treating shame-based disorders are integral parts of her work with individuals, groups, couples and families.Patti has over thirty-five years of experience in the fields of education and psychology.
• These include developing continuing education courses for physicians and hospital wellness programs; instructing undergraduate and graduate courses for universities; and counseling individuals, couples and families in mental health agencies, psychiatric hospitals, and private practice settings.Dr.