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Dissolve Shame to Bypass Treatment Barriers – Module 1, 2, 3, and 4
Shame expert Susan Warren Warshow, creator of Dynamic Emotion Focused Therapy (DEFT), presents an interactive Zoom webinar series with video analyses of sessions with a depressed man over a 9-month period:
Dissolve Shame to Bypass Treatment Barriers?
Both therapeutic partners are likely to face shame within themselves on their joint journey. This program takes a closer look at those moments when shame can cause either the client or therapist to avoid the risks necessary to spark change. Learn specific shame-sensitive interventions when addressing common self-protective strategies that block emotional intimacy.
This program is for 8 CE
There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.
Presenter
Susan Warren Warshow, LMFT
Susan Warren Warshow is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Board Certified Diplomate) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has developed her own therapeutic blend, Dynamic Emotion Focused Therapy (DEFT), which
will be demonstrated in this seminar. Susan is on the faculty of the Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Institute, the Southern California Society for ISTDP, and is a Certified International Experiential Dynamic Therapy
Association (IEDTA) Teacher/Supervisor.
She presents at conferences and workshops nationally and internationally and conducts training programs and private supervision in Dynamic Emotion-Focused Therapy in L.A. Susan has published five articles in the Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Psychotherapy.
Susan has a private practice in Woodland Hills, CA, treating individuals and couples and specializing in the treatment of anxiety, depression, relationship issues and self-defeating personality traits.
Target Audience:
Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, Social Workers, Counselors/Marriage and Family Therapists, Creative Arts Therapists, Chemical Dependency Counselors
Course Objectives:
Identify how shame restricts both client and therapist
Employ "shame sensitivity” to access unconscious emotion
Apply specific skills to engage a collaborative partnership
Utilize the Healing Triad when working with treatment barriers
Explain the Therapeutic Transfer of Compassion for Self