Trauma, Attaccamento

Attaccamento e trauma 2023: lo stato dell’arte della psicoterapia (Londra)

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a cura di Ronald D. Siegel, Harry Farmer, Terry Real, Remco Van der Wijngaart, Suzette A. Boon, Sebern Fisher, Mary Jo Barrett, Jan Winhall, Alessandro Carmelita, Marina Cirio

Date: Friday 23, Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 June *

Orario: (Fri. and Sat.) from 08:30 to 18:30, (Sun.) from 09:00 to 17:00

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Questo evento si svolgerà a London, The Royal Geographical Society – Ondaatje Lecture Theatre

(1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR)

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Dettagli dell’evento

The 13th edition of the well-known “Attachment and Trauma” Congress – “Attach­ment and Trauma: The State of the Art of Psychotherapy” – will provide the op­portunity to integrate the most innovative aspects characterizing research studies in the field of Neuroscience and the most effective clinical interventions, with the aim of understanding, in a more and more precise way, how traumas can affect the healthy development of both individuals and communities, as well as how to repair traumatic experiences in a deep, long-lasting way.

After the difficulties caused by the pandemic, the “Attachment and Trauma” Congress finally returns to London: a number of internationally well-known Experts will take the stage of the stunning Ondaatje Lecture Theatre, at the Royal Geographical Society, in the heart of the city. Their lectures will give a complete and varied overview of both the most advanced neuroscientific research studies and the most effective clinical interventions in the field of trauma therapy and the treatment of attachment disturbances.

The Congress will be live-streamed online as well, so as to allow those who are unable/unwilling to travel to take part in the event while staying at home. The Congress will also be videotaped: recordings will be on sale on ISC website and accessible without time limits.

Besides being an important opportunity for professional development, this 13th edition of the “Attachment and Trauma” Congress will also be a valuable moment to share with other mental health professionals from all over the world: if you are fed up with online courses and feel the need to meet your fellow colleagues in person to have an enriching and engaging learning experience, then join us in London! Only 700 seats available.

The Presenters:

  • Mary Jo Barrett (USA)
  • Jan Winhall (Canada)
  • Remco Van der Wijngaart (The Netherlands)
  • Abi Blakeslee (USA)
  • Harry Farmer (UK)
  • Sebern Fisher (USA)
  • Suzette Boon (The Netherlands)
  • Ronald Siegel (USA)
  • Alessandro Carmelita e Marina Cirio (UK and Italy)
  • Terry Real (USA)

Obiettivi formativi

Coming soon.

Di cosa parlerà questo evento?

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Ronald D. Siegel

Ecco il programma dell’evento

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Programma del 23/06/2023

Friday, June 23rd: 8:30am-6:30pm

8:30-8:45: Guided meditation

8:45-9:00: Opening of the Congress

9:00-10:30: Mary Jo Barrett, “Harnessing the natural rhythm of change and healing: The collaborative change model”

10:30-10:45: Break

10:45-11:00: First artistic performance

11:00-12:30: Jan Winhall, “Treating trauma and addiction with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model”*

12:30-12:45: Second artistic performance

12:45-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:30: Remco van der Wijngaart, “Imagery rescripting and the use of the therapy relationship to provide corrective emotional experiences for traumatized patients”

15:30- 15:45: Break

15:45-16:00: Third artistic performance

16:00-17:30: Abi Blakeslee, “Implicit Psychotherapy: Theory and clinical tools to access the biology of recovery”

17:30-18:30: Panel discussion and Q&A

Programma del 24/06/2023

Saturday, June 24th: 8:45am-6:30pm

8:45-9:00: Guided meditation

9:00-10:30: Harry Farmer, “Depersonalisation disorder and its links to trauma and social cognition”*

10:30-10:45: Break

10:45-11:00: First artistic performance

11:00-12:30: Sebern Fisher, “Walking the tiger and letting it sleep: Training the brain to quiet fear in developmental trauma”

12:30-12:45: Second artistic performance

12:45-14:00: Lunch break

14:00-15:30: Suzette Boon, “Treating ‘difficult dissociative patients’: Transference and countertransference”

15:30- 15:45: Break

15:45-16:00: Third artistic performance

16:00-17:30: This presentation will be added to the program ASAP

17:30-18:30: Panel discussion and Q&A

Programma del 25/06/2023

Sunday, June 25th: 9:00am-5:00pm

9:00-9:15: Guided meditation

9:15-10:45: Ronald Siegel, “Lessons from Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy: Healing attachment wounds and treating trauma”

10:45-11:00: Break

11:00-11:15: First artistic performance

11:15-12:45: Alessandro Carmelita and Marina Cirio, “Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy: Beyond the recovery from trauma”*

12:45-13:45: Lunch break

13:45-14:00: Second artistic performance

14:00-15:30: Terry Real, “Treating relational trauma with Relational Life Therapy”

15:30-15:45: Break

15:45-16:00: Third artistic performance

16:00-17:00: Panel discussion and Q&A

* These titles are subject to change. The definitive ones will be added to the program ASAP.

Note: If the pandemic situation in the UK in the summer of 2023, or any other force majeure circumstances, did not allow ISC to hold the Congress in person – while respecting all the needed safety measures – the event may be replaced by a live conference on Zoom.

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Ronald D. Siegel

Dr. Ronald D. Siegel is an Assistant Professor of Psychology, part time, at Harvard Medical School, where he has taught for over 35 years. He is a long-time student of mindfulness meditation and serves on the Board of Directors and faculty of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy. He teaches internationally about the application of mindfulness practice in psychotherapy and other fields, and maintains a private clinical practice in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Dr. Siegel is co-editor of the critically acclaimed text, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, 2nd Edition; author of a comprehensive guide for general audiences, The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everyday Problems; co-editor of Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy; co-author of the professional guide Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy; co-author of the self-treatment guide Back Sense, which integrates Western and Eastern approaches for treating chronic back pain; and professor for The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being produced by The Great Courses. He is also a regular contributor to other professional publications, and is co-director of the annual Harvard Medical School Conference on Meditation and Psychotherapy.

Harry Farmer

Dr Harry Farmer is currently a Research Associate in Virtual Reality in the CREATE lab at the University of Bath’s Department of Psychology. He completed his PhD in Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2014 and worked as a Research Associate in Social Neuroscience at UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience between 2014 and 2018. His research focus is the relationship between the self and social cognition and encompass a wide range of methodological techniques including conceptual analysis, psychophysics, physiological recording, neuroimaging and virtual reality. He has authored 13 articles in peer reviewed journals including Psychological Science and Neuropsychologia. His past work has explored how the plasticity of self-representation at both the bodily and conceptual level can be used to modulate social attitudes including prejudice. He has also carried out work in the computational modelling of learning about similarity between self and other and is currently Empirical Lead on the Estranged From the Self, Estranged from the Other’s project which explores the relationship between abnormal experiences of the self in Depersonalisation and social interaction in clinical and non-clinical populations. He is a member of the Experimental Psychology Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Sebern Fisher

Sebern F. Fisher, MA, is a psychotherapist and neurofeedback practitioner in private practice who specializes in the aftermath of neglect and abuse in early childhood. She focuses on training the traumatized brain to learn its own regulation which it can learn at any age. She trains professionals nationally and internationally on neurofeedback and on the need to integrate neurofeedback with psychotherapy. Her book, Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain, has helped her readers understand how the traumatized brain can give rise to explosive feelings, irrational thinking and destructive behavior. When the brain learns its own regulation, its owner can engage meaningfully in psychotherapy and in life. The book is now also available as an audiobook on Audible. Visit www.SebernFisher.com to learn more and join the conversation with Sebern at Facebook.com/SebernFisherAuthor — Sebern Fisher on LinkedIn, and @SebernF on Twitter.

Suzette A. Boon

Suzette A. Boon PhD, 1949, is a clinical psychologist, and psychotherapist specialized in the treatment of chronic traumatization and dissociative disorders. She translated and validated the Dutch version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) and received a PhD for her thesis “Multiple Personality Disorder in the Netherlands” in 1993. She has published several books, book chapters and many articles both on diagnosis as well as treatment of dissociative disorders. She has developed a skills training manual for patients with a complex dissociative disorder. The English version of this manual Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation with Kathy Steele, MN, CS and Onno van der Hart PhD has been published in March 2011 (Norton publishers). She has developed a new semi structured interview for complex dissociative disorders and trauma related symptoms: the “Trauma and Dissociation Symptoms Interview (TADS-I) “. A validation study has been started. She is co-author of the recently published book “Treating Trauma-Related Dissociation, A Practical, Integrative Approach” (Steele, Boon & Van der Hart, 2017) that won the Pierre Janet writing award of ISSTD in 2017. She is currently working as trainer and supervisor in different European countries. She is also working in private practice. She is co-founder of the European Society for Trauma and Dissociation (ESTD) and was the first president of this Society. The International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) granted her the David Caul Memorial Award in 1993, the Morton Prince Award in 1994 and the President’s Award of distinction and the status of fellow in 1995 for her contributions to diagnosis, treatment, research and education in the field of dissociative disorders. In 2009 She received the Life Time Achievement Award and in 2011 the Pierre Janet Writing Award for the book Coping with trauma-related Dissociation a skills training for patients and their therapists. In 2017 she received the Pierre Janet Writing Award as second author of the book Treating Trauma-related Dissociation. A practical integrative approach. Boon Training & Supervision Email: [email protected] www.suzetteboon.com

Mary Jo Barrett

Mary Jo Barrett, MSW Mary Jo Barrett is the Founder of The Center for Contextual Change. She holds a Masters in Social Work from the Jane Addams School of Social Work and has served on the adjunct faculties of The University of Chicago, The Chicago Center For Family Health, and the Family Institute of Northwestern University. Ms. Barrett was the Clinical Director of Midwest Family Resource and has been working in the field of family violence since 1974 beginning with Parents Anonymous. Ms. Barrett’s latest book, Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change, was co-authored by Linda Stone Fish. Ms. Barrett has also coauthored two books with Dr. Terry Trepper: Incest: A Multiple Systems Perspective and The Systemic Treatment of Incest: A Therapeutic Handbook. She created the Collaborative Change Model, a contextual model of therapy used to transform the lives of those impacted by abuse and/or traumatic events. Her trainings and published works focus on the teaching of the Collaborative Change Model; Family Therapy and Interpersonal violence Adult Survivors of Abuse and Trauma; Complex Developmental Trauma and Compassion Fatigue. Ms. Barrett founded the Family Dialogue Project, a mediation program which strives to redefine relationships within families that have been impacted by allegations of abuse or differences that appear irreconcilable.

Jan Winhall

Jan Winhall, MSW, FOT is an author, teacher, and psychotherapist in Toronto, Canada. She is author of “Treating Trauma and Addiction with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model”, by Jan Winhall, Routledge, 2021. Jan is an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Social Work, University of Toronto and Co-Director of Borden Street Clinic, a psychotherapy and teaching centre. Jan is a Coordinator with The International Focusing Institute and Director of Focusing on Borden, a psychotherapy and training center. Jan presents internationally on trauma and addiction.

Terry Real

Terry Real is an internationally recognized Family Therapist, Speaker and Author. Terry founded the Relational Life Institute (RLI), offering workshops for couples, individuals and parents around the country along with a professional training program for clinicians wanting to learn his RLT (Relational Life Therapy) methodology. A family therapist and teacher for more than twenty five years, Terry is the best-selling author of I Don’t Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression (Scribner, 1997), the straight-talking How Can I Get Through to You? Reconnecting Men and Women (Scribner, 2002), and most recently The New Rules of Marriage: What You Need to Make Love Work (Random House). Terry knows how to lead couples on a step-by-step journey to greater intimacy — and greater personal fulfillment. A senior faculty member of the Family Institute of Cambridge in Massachusetts and a retired Clinical Fellow of the Meadows Institute in Arizona, Terry has worked with thousands of individuals, couples, and fellow therapists. Through his books, the Institute, and workshops around the country, Terry helps women and men, parents and non-parents, to help them create the connection they desire in their relationships. erry’s work, with its rigorous commonsense approach, speaks to both men and women. His ideas on men’s issues and on couple’s therapy have been celebrated in venues from the Good Morning America, The Today Show and 20/20, to Oprah and The New York Times. A proponent of “full-throttle marriage,” as described in The New Rules of Marriage, Terry has been called “the most innovative voice in thinking about and treating men and their relationships in the world today.” The New York Times Book Review described Terry’s work as: “A critical contribution to feminist psychology (that) brings the Men’s movement a significant step forward.” Robert Bly hailed it as “moving onto new ground in both story and song. Exhilarating in its honesty.” Terry’s Relational Life Institute grew out of his extensive and empathic experience. He teaches people how to make their relationships work by providing products and services designed to teach the principles of Relational Life™, so that everyone can enjoy full respect living and craft a healthy life legacy.

Alessandro Carmelita

Alessandro Carmelita is a Psychologist and a Psychotherapist, as well as a Trainer and Supervisor in Schema Therapy certified by the ISST. After having been trained by some of the most important experts in the field of Psychotherapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology, he has created an innovative therapeutic approach named Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy (MIMT) and has developed it together with Marina Cirio. He has traveled around the world to train Psychologists and Psychothe- rapists in using this revolutionary approach with their clients. Besides this, Dr. Carmelita has conducted 56 editions of the international training program in Schema Therapy and has trained/supervised hundreds of therapists.

Marina Cirio

Marina Cirio is a Psychologist and a Psychotherapist. She has enri- ched her professional training with recent contributions in the field of Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. She has developed Mindful Inter- being Mirror Therapy (MIMT) together with Alessandro Carmelita, thus contributing to expand both the clinical implications and the research work on the therapeutic interventions that can be used with different types of patients. After using this innovative approach for years, Dr. Cirio is going to conduct – together with Dr. Car- melita – a new training course in MIMT that will allow many other therapists to learn and un- derstand this new way of relating to clients, which can facilitate a real and profound change.

Remco Van der Wijngaart

Who was personally trained and supervised by Jeffrey Young in the 1990s as a schema therapist. He has been Vice President of the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST) from 2016 – 2018. He works in a private practice in the Netherlands and as a training director of an education program approved by the ISST, he teaches schema therapy internationally. In collaboration with others he produced many different audio-visual productions, like “Schema Therapy step by step” and “Fine Tuning Chairwork”. In June of this year the English edition of his book on imaginary rescripting “Imaginary Rescripting, theory and practice” was also published.

* L’evento sarà confermato al raggiungimento della quota minima di adesioni di 20 partecipanti.

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