2-Day Abandonment Trauma Specialist Certificate Training
DBT, CBT, Somatic and Parts Work Techniques to Treat Attachment and Inner Child Wounds
- Speaker:
- Ellen Biros, LCSW, C-PD
- Duration:
- Two Full Days
- Language:
- Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR
- Product Code:
- LWC150704
- Brochure Code:
- PWZ95732
- Media Type:
- Live Webinar - Also available: Digital Seminar
Description
When clients come to us with abandonment trauma our role is to dive into the heart of their fears and help them heal the childhood wounds impacting their adult lives and relationships.
But they learned to shut down their feelings. Hide their needs, people-please and over-rely on others to validate their worth.
And “trusting”? It’s a place they’ve been hurt before.
Getting past those survival mechanisms can make or break your client’s chances of healing. And it’s not easy.
That’s why abandonment trauma expert Ellen Biros created this exclusive 2-day Abandonment Trauma Certificate training
-- to provide you a roadmap to navigate the complexities of abandonment trauma so you can offer your clients direction, hope, and the keys to healing.
With detailed step-by-step instruction, she’ll share DBT, CBT, somatic approaches and parts work treatments including IFS therapy that will allow you to help clients:
- Overcome abandonment fears and forge a path toward lasting healing and better relationships
- Rewrite toxic core beliefs about love, self-worth, rejection and identity
- Repair attachment injuries driving reactivity, avoidance, dependency, and relationship struggles
- Processes grief for the childhood they never had, clearing the way for self-trust and emotional freedom
- Set healthy boundaries and reduce their exposure to toxic relationships
- Build clients self-compassion and reparent themselves
This training gives you the clinical toolkit you need to break clients free from lifelong
patterns of fear, shame, and disconnection.
PLUS, you’ll earn a displayable certificate of completion and digital badge to let clients know you’ve trained with a recognized expert.
So don’t wait. Register now.
This event is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the IFS Institute and does not qualify for IFS Institute credits or certification.
Credit
Speaker
Ellen Biros, LCSW, C-PD Related seminars and products
Ellen Biros, LCSW, C-PD, has over 25 years of experience working with individuals struggling with trauma, anxiety, substance abuse, depression, domestic violence, and personality disorders. She’s a Certified Personality Disorder Treatment Provider (C-PD) and specializes in working with survivors of narcissistic abuse and other manipulative personality disorders. Ms. Biros has trained thousands of therapists on a variety of issues including emotional manipulation, personality disorders, and covert abuse. She’s an adjunct faculty member at The University of Phoenix in the School of Social Work and was formerly an adjunct at Tulane’s University’s School of Social Work. Ms. Biros is the author of Recovering from Narcissistic Mothers: A Daughters Workbook.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Ellen Biros maintains a private practice and has employment relationships with UMass Global and the University of Phoenix. She receives royalties as a published author. Ellen Biros receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Ellen Biros is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Georgia Society of Clinical Social Workers, and the American Clinical Social Work Association.
Additional Info
Program Information
Access Period for Live WebcastYou will have access for 90 days after the program for review. For live CE credit, you must watch the live webcast in its entirety at its scheduled time and complete the CE quiz and evaluation within one week. Please note that this requirement may vary by credit type. Please see detailed credit information for specific requirements for each credit type.
Webcast Schedule
Please note: There will be a 70-minute lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion. A more detailed schedule is available upon request.
Please Note
This product is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the IFS Institute and does not qualify for IFS Institute credits or certification.
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Objectives
- Identify the concept of the inner child and its relationship to treatment.
- Analyze the relationship between core abandonment beliefs and early maladaptive abandonment/instability schemas in adult individuals.
- Evaluate the impact of parental abandonment on the development of shame and self-blame in clients.
- Identify how attachment insecurity negatively affects relationship satisfaction and stability.
- Distinguish how trauma response types present in clinical settings.
- Evaluate the impact of impaired sense of self on client identity formation and symptom presentation.
- Utilize cognitive strategies to reframe negative thought patterns, beliefs and behaviors related to the fear of abandonment and self-worth.
- Apply DBT strategies to help clients address difficulties in handling interpersonal relationships.
- Utilize graded exposure and desensitization to reduce abandonment-related anxieties.
- Integrate IFS therapy strategies into treatment of clients with a history of childhood trauma.
- Apply reparenting interventions in the treatment of attachment wounds.
- Utilize breathing and somatic interventions clients can use when they are in acute distress.
Outline
Day 1
Principles of Attachment and Inner Child Development
- Overview of attachment theory (Bowlby, Ainsworth, Main)
- Early relational trauma and its effect and role in shaping the nervous system
- Polyvagal theory and attachment security
- Mapping childhood experiences to adult relational patterns
The Inner Child as a Clinical Construct
- Differentiate the adaptive, wounded, and functional inner child
- Role of parental mirroring and emotional attunement
- Development milestones and unmet needs
- Exercises: Inner Child Dialogue and Needs Inventory
Formation of Core Beliefs and Identity
- How core beliefs form from early experiences
- Shame, guilt and the defectiveness schema
- Identity and self-image in attachment context
- Experiential: Timeline of Emotional Development
Differentiate Trauma Types and Their Psychological Footprint
- Define abandonment as a core wound
- Acute, chronic, and complex trauma distinctions
- Emotional neglect vs. overt abandonment
- The abandonment wound: psychological and neurobiological correlates
Personality Development and Attachment Adaptations
- Avoidant, anxious, and disorganized attachment patterns
- Coping styles: hyperactivation vs. deactivation strategies
- Defense mechanisms: idealization, devaluation, and withdrawal
- Case vignette analysis
Adult Relationship Patterns and Barriers
- Fear of intimacy vs. fear of loss
- Trauma bonding and codependency
- Grief and loss in relational disconnection
Day 2
Clinical and Behavioral Indicators of Abandonment Trauma
- Emotional dysregulation and relational volatility
- Somatic symptoms and attachment-related anxiety
- Dissociative reactions and emotional flashbacks
- Attachment related behaviors in adults
Cultural and Contextual Considerations
- Intergenerational trauma and cultural scripts around abandonment
- Gendered and societal influences on attachment expression
- Multicultural perspectives on belonging and self-worth
The Abandonment Trauma Treatment Toolbox
- CBT and DBT interventions
- Cognitive restructuring and schema reframing
- Emotion regulation, mindfulness, and distress tolerance
- Cognitive distortions: rejection sensitivity, personalization, catastrophizing
- Attachment-Focused and Parts-Oriented Interventions
- Schema Therapy: Healing the defectiveness schema
- Inner child repair through IFS and Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST) work
- Self-compassion and reparenting practices
- Boundaries, trust, and interpersonal effectiveness skills
- Experiential: “Reparenting Letter” and Safe Place Visualization
- Somatic and Exposure-Based Approaches
- Graded exposure for abandonment triggers
- Breathwork, grounding, and body-based stabilization
- Desensitization and emotional regulation sequencing
- Research, Risks, and Treatment Limitations for Techniques
The Therapist’s Role in Healing Abandonment Trauma
- Countertransference awareness and empathic containment
- Manage rescue fantasies and client dependency
- Strategies for emotional boundaries and vicarious trauma
- Reflective supervision and self-care integration plan
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Psychologists
- Physicians
- Case Managers
- Addiction Counselors
- Nurses
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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