Breaking the Trauma-Bond

Breaking the Trauma-Bond Between Your Patient and Their Family

Recorded Friday 18 September 2020

An Object Relations Approach to Resistance in Treatment - Led by Dr David Celani - Chaired by Alice Waterfall

CPD Credits: 4 hours

This workshop will address one of the most frustrating and often repeated events in a psychotherapist’s daily practice, when a client, who seems to be making progress, suddenly begins to aggressively defend his family of origin and angrily abandons treatment. This sudden resistance to therapy is provoked when the patient realises that s/he is pulling away from their family of origin, both internal and external, and cannot imagine surviving alone.

W.R.D. Fairbairn recognised that “attachment to bad objects” was a formidable source of resistance to treatment: as the patient develops emotionally in relation to the therapist, their unconscious bond to the parents who neglected them in childhood is threatened by the new relationship, and by the discoveries inherent in the treatment.

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ONLINE BOOKING

Confer member: £48
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Self-funded: £60

FEES

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CPD Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

£60 (or £48 Confer member)

CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for 4 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

SCHEDULE

00:02:23
The Extreme Dependency of the Child on Mother and the Consequences of Rejection

00:54:20
Q&A

01:04:31
The Development of the Unconscious, the Emergence of Sub-Egos, and the Hidden Attachments that Prevent Separation from Bad Objects

01:53:50
Q&A

02:05:05
A Fairbairnian Approach to Change: Minimising Patient Resistance, While Maximising the Therapist’s “Introjectability”

02:47:03
Q&A

02:55:55
Understanding and Tolerating Patient Resistance, and Repetition Compulsions

03:34:56
Q&A