In this workshop we’ll explore attachments in relationship and how they change throughout life, from the child seeking security in their caregivers all the way to an older person seeking security in their adult children. We’ll be exploring the attachment patterns of teens, young adults and how relationships change throughout life.
One inviting idea born out of attachment theory is how attachment patterns can change, sometimes from secure to insecure or insecure to secure, depending on the relational environment. This workshop will help you to stay curious to your own attachment pattern and that of your clients to support your work together.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- An exploration into various attachment theorists to help understand how patterns change throughout life
- The dynamics between insecure anxious and insecure avoidant
- Identifying how your attachment pattern impacts your client work
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Trainees, therapists and anyone with an interest in relationships
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- You’ll gain a deeper insight into relational patterns and how these can evolve throughout a persons life.
Course Content
Presenter
Kate Williams has been in therapeutic practice since 2009 with a background in counselling in further education. She currently runs a busy private practice, works with NHS clients and enjoys running workshops for onlinevents and staff wellbeing workshops for NHS Hull & Humberside.
Kate is centre manager for the Bedfordshire Centre for Therapeutic Studies where she teaches on the CPCAB L5 in Somatic Trauma Therapy course & L2 Award in Breathwork Coaching as well as the Level 4 in Therapeutic Counselling.
Kate has a passion for bringing the body into her practice supporting clients to release the trauma that is held within their bodies. Kate is know for her relaxed teaching style, experiential somatic practices and skill of bringing theory to life and making it applicable.