In this workshop, Yulia Abramova, MA will present the Generative Attachment Model (GAM), a 7-step process for working with disorganized attachment style while holding clients with C-PTSD. The intention of GAM is to create a base for more secure attachment to be formed through embodied and relational being. Clients are supported in building the capacity to be, know their need, and be able to receive holding, with further transition to developing a balance between co-regulation and self-regulation.
Svetlana Kreimer, LMFT will offer the perspective on attachment work from the Process Model lens.
The workshop will be instrumental for practitioners, therapists, and social workers who embrace an attachment lens in C-PTSD support.
Learning Objectives:
– Identify characteristics of clients with disorganized attachment style
– Identify challenges and resources of working with these clients
– Identify the sequence of steps called “Generative Attachment Curve” to support clients’ ability to receive connection
– Practice the Generative Attachment curve experientially
– Identify strategies to apply Generative Attachment Model in clinical practice
Location: ◼PTI's Offices
Times: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
CEUs: 2