Treating Trauma with Compassion-Based Therapies Compassion can be uniquely effective for healing the shame and self-criticism that often stem from trauma. So how can we help clients begin to accept compassion – both from others and themselves? Imagine, for a moment, an electrical fire has sent a house up in flames. Thankfully, the family all […]
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Treating Attachment Trauma
Treating Attachment Trauma Early attachment traumas can have long-lasting effects on a client’s life – effects that are often subtle. So how can we recognize attachment trauma and set clients on the path to healing? Let’s say a woman runs into a store and quickly grabs prepackaged sushi for lunch. In a rush to get […]
NICABM Experts – Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
NICABM Experts Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD, is a researcher and professor of psychiatry at the University of Western Ontario, and a leading expert on post-traumatic stress disorder. Her groundbreaking trauma research focuses on treatment outcomes for both pharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches, which has led to the development of effective strategies for […]
Addressing White Privilege in a Session
A little while back, Pat Ogden, PhD was talking about resentment, and she made a key distinction. You see, there’s resentment that stems from an event that is now over. But then there’s resentment fueled by something that’s ongoing – like systemic oppression. So how does this impact the way she works, particularly with members […]
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