Summer Counseling Summit
Morning Session: Attachment, Emotion Regulation, and Intimacy Disorders
The morning session will address key points of attachment theory as it applies to intimacy disorders. Participants will learn essential elements in emotion regulation from the perspectives of neuroscience and how one’s trauma history negatively impacts relationships and emotional well-being. This session will also address how attachment problems and poor emotional regulation can impact relationships as well as treatment options for providers.
Afternoon Session: Betrayal Trauma: Key Issues and Treatments
The afternoon session will address general issues surrounding Betrayal Trauma and how it may manifest in the lives of the partners of sex addicts and partners betrayed by infidelity. Participants will learn where the topic of co-dependency does and does not fit in counseling betrayed partners, will be made aware of the issues of PTSD and betrayed partners, and will become knowledgeable of various resources for both therapists treating betrayed partners and resources for betrayed partners.
Ohio CEU's for Counselors and Social Workers Pending Approval
A continental breakfast will be provided. Lunch may be purchased during registration. Facilities are available to bring your own lunch (microwave & fridge).
Directions for parking will be sent prior to the event. This is an accessible event-please contact us if we can provide additional accommodations.
COVID-19: We will continue to monitor the situation with COVID-19 and will be following local and federal guidelines.
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