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Working Relationally with (Complex) PTSD Workshop with Lesley van den Eijnden

This workshop will provide you with many missing puzzle pieces, links and possibilities in order...

Last updated 3 May 2024

This workshop will provide you with many missing puzzle pieces, links and possibilities in order to equip you as practitioners in enabling your clients to move towards increased integration and regulation.

Workshop Details 

Lesley will share her original and innovative visual model that combines the three disciplines of Transactional Analysis, PolyVagal Theory and Attachment Theory.

This model is useful for the assessment and effective treatment of clients presenting with psychosomatic symptoms, due to Early Affect Confusion and the resulting Emotional Dysregulation.

This simple yet genius “Coat Rack” model is endlessly flexible, can incorporate numerous TA Principles and is very quickly owned and utilised by clients in order to emotionally regulate, acquire autonomy, self awareness and improve intimacy within themselves and with others.

For clients that are victims of early childhood trauma and have resulting Affect Confusion due to the lack of attuned, safe, predictable, regulating adults, this model swiftly offers keys to integration, regulation, and a real sense of safety.

This workshop will provide you with many missing puzzle pieces, links and possibilities in order to equip you as practitioners in enabling your clients to move towards increased integration and regulation.

If you work with (or want to work with) Somatic Symptom Disorder clients, (Complex) PTSD, Borderline Spectrum Disorder, victims of narcissistic abuse, burn-out, stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, victims of intimate domestic violence and gaslighting, this workshop is a must!

Course Content

Working Relationally with (Complex) PTSD Workshop with Lesley van den Eijnden
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Presenter

Lesley van den Eijnden

Lesley is an Transactional Analyist Relational Trauma Therapist with her own successful private Practice in Veldhoven, The Netherlands.

The strapline for her bi-lingual Practice, “Rachamim” (Hebrew for Compassion) is “Transition from Survive to Alive to Thrive”.

Lesley works primarily with women who struggle to function in their day -to-day lives, due to debilitating stress, (social) anxiety, burn-out and the emotional dysregulation consequences of (Complex) Post Traumatic Stress due to chronic, emotional, relational abuse.

That is, individuals who have been in an intimate relationship with or a child of (or both) a Narcissistic – Borderline spectrum personality disorder individual.

The Link Centre

This workshop in a collaboration between the Link Centre and Onlinevents

At the Link Centre we pride ourselves in delivering high quality options tailored to needs of clients and delivered in a relaxed, comfortable yet stimulating environment in which people feel safe to learn and develop. We work with individuals, groups, organisations, and educational establishments using the depth of our psychological knowledge, to facilitate growth and development.

Our training centre is located in the heart of the countryside, in Plumpton, East Sussex. It provides a variety of training rooms, extensive parking, and disabled access, to help meet the needs of individuals attending our courses. As well as this the centre has extensive grounds that can be enjoyed during lunch and tea breaks.

We also offer in-house coaching, training and consultancy that is tailored to the needs of our customers.

Our trainers and consultants are all fully qualified, experienced, skilled and accredited to both national and international level.

For more information about The Link Centre Visit thelinkcentre.co.uk