Presented by Pamela Rosin, MFT
Includes 3 CE credits for LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and LCSWs. A recording will be made available to all registrants for 3 months. For those who can't attend live, CE credit is available by watching the recording and passing a test.
Presentation Description
Leveraging somatic intervention while addressing attachment wounds, ReParentive® Therapy is an intergenerational trauma healing model for clients who grew up in invalidating environments. This includes people with a parent who was not consistently available for multiple possible reasons, and especially because of a cluster B personality disorder such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Learn about the
unique developmental wounding and core beliefs that often result from this history and how to work to transform them.
This interactive and experiential introductory-level workshop will allow participants to:
- Learn the impact of growing up in an invalidating environment, i.e. with a parent with BPD
- Learn ReParentive tools to address attachment wounds and negative core beliefs for those raised in an invalidating environment
- Apply somatic and mindfulness principles for the therapist’s personal nervous system in order to promote co-regulation in clients
- Learn the theory behind ReParentive® Therapy, including 10 ReParentive Principles
Program Goals
ReParentive Therapy resources therapists to build their capacity to offer relational repair to clients who grew up in highly volatile, invalidating environments. This workshop will immerse participants into the benefits of the ReParentive Therapy
theory and practice, so that they can bring tools back to their practice immediately.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Describe two factors that contribute to why BPD is often passed down generationally.
- List a dozen possible core beliefs that result from this developmental trauma.
- Describe at least eight somatic or characterological indicators in clients that point to this history
- Explain elements of the parental bond that contribute to the developmental wound
- List the ten principles of ReParentive Therapy
About the Presenter
Pamela Rosin, MFT is the founder of ReParentive® Therapy. A certified Hakomi Therapist, she utilizes experientially based modalities and a synergy of Buddhist and somatic psychologies to cultivate healing. She integrates her professional acting background, a decade as a bodyworker, and years of teaching Shakespeare in prison. Pamela draws from a multitude of experience in various educational and therapeutic arenas. She embodies the precepts of ReParentive Therapy; bringing relational, loving presence to support learning. Pamela’s creativity, ability to personalize the material, and emphasis on nervous system regulation, supports students’ access and integration. A graduate of the Integral Counseling Psychology program at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where she is currently an adjunct faculty member, Pamela’s therapeutic orientation has been influenced by the Eastern/Western blend provided at CIIS, traditional Freudian, psychodynamic, and transpersonal approaches, and by the many wise mentors and guides with whom she has traveled.
Workshop Outline
- Introduction: social location, land acknowledgement, what brings you here
- History: my background, how and why I developed ReParentive Therapy,
who it’s for, 10 principles, etc.
- Interactive experiential on developmental wounding— with discussion
5 minute break
- BPD diagnosis Why BPD is intergenerational
- What are the Developmental Wounds that Are Unique to this Population?
5 minute break
- How to work with this wounding? What RPT brings to the conversation
- Why Group Therapy
- Q&A
This is an introductory level course.
TARGET AUDIENCE: LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs
If you miss any of the presentation, you will not be eligible for the CEUs. This course meets the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. SCV-CAMFT is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs (CEPA 052466). SCV-CAMFT maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.
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