Kathy Steele Presents SERIES 7:
Working with Resistance in Complex Trauma and Dissociation
Chronic resistance will be discussed as a co-creation of therapist and client. We can compassionately understand resistance as inevitable and an essential focus of psychotherapy, and as a phobic avoidance of what is perceived to be intolerable by the client. We will learn how to anticipate resistance through specific assessment strategies early in therapy, how to recognize it in the session and in the therapeutic relationship, and how to work with resistance in dissociative parts of the client. We will explore how to address resistance in a compassionate and gradual way without evoking further defense in the client.
Recorded in October 2021, this series is one hour x four sessions, recordings will be will be available for viewing for 30 days.
Or, buy all 7 topics - 25 HOURS OF TRAINING - for $492.80 AUD |
About Kathy Steele
Kathy Steele, MN, CS has been in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia for over three decades, specializing in the treatment of complex trauma, dissociation, attachment difficulties, and the challenges of complicated therapies. She is an adjunct faculty at Emory University, and a Fellow and past President of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Ms Steele teaches internationally and consults with individuals, groups, and trauma programs. She has received a number of awards for her clinical and published works, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from ISSTD.
Contact Details