THE RELATIONAL NATURE OF SHAME: A SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPY
PERSPECTIVE
WITH PAT OGDEN, PH.D_THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM ITS MARCH,
2020 DATES TO JULY 30 AND 31, 2020. _
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12 CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS ARE AVAILABLE. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR
DETAILS.
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$550 SINGLE, $500 GROUPS OF 5+
DISCOUNTS- $50 for CSSW Alumni and CSSW Field Supervisors, Alumni
will receive a $50 discount. Please email swope@columbia.edu for
promotional code. Your email should contain your name and the year you
graduated.
Field instructors supervising a CSSW student during the 2019-2020
academic year will receive a $50 discount. Please email
swope@columbia.edu for promotional code. Include the name and year of
the CSSW student you are supervising for the academic year.
DATE AND TIME: THURSDAY 7/30/2020 9:00AM- 5:00PM & FRIDAY 7/31/2020
9:00am-5:00pm
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Exploring and resolving shame, especially pre-verbal, chronic shame,
has always been challenging for even the most effective therapists and
clients. Shame is a painful interpersonal emotion that first develops
in relationship with attachment figures. We see ourselves through
their eyes, and if we perceive that they are disapproving,
humiliating, ridiculing or hold us in contempt, our sense of self,
bodies, emotions, thoughts and self-esteem are deeply affected.
Because shame inherently pertains to parts of the self that clients
wish to disguise or conceal, they often do not readily talk about
their shame for fear (implicit or explicit) of further humiliation or
rejection. Therapists, sometimes because of their own shame, also
might avoid bringing shame to the fore in the therapy hour. The
avoidance on the part of both parties obfuscates shame itself and
renders its treatment inconceivable.
This workshop explores the early roots of shame, its impact on the
body and nervous system and on patterns of emotions, thoughts and
beliefs. We will address the various manifestations of shame, and how
shame is so often disguised and veiled, sometimes even to our clients
themselves. Since the first shameful encounters occur between the
infant or young child and attachment figure primarily through
non-verbal communication, such as prosody, eye contact, and touch, we
will explore the role of these in the therapy hour in terms of healing
shame. Foundational principles that create a therapeutic container, or
atmosphere, that maximize the possibility of working through shame
will be illustrated and operationalized in clinical practice. With an
emphasis on the relational nature of shame, special attention will be
given to the importance of the therapeutic relationship, including
both implicit and explicit communication between therapist and client,
to resolve shame. We will explore interventions that directly
address the manifestations of shame in movement, posture, and gesture
of the body, as well as in a dysregulated nervous system. Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy approaches will be illustrated through video tape
excerpts of consultation sessions with clients.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:
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Explain the relational nature of shame.
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List three reasons why resolving shame is challenging in clinical
practice
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Discuss the impact of shame on posture and movement, and nervous
system.
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Describe the use of posture in addressing shame.
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Discuss why instinctive immobilizing defenses in the face of trauma
can lead to shame.
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Discuss reasons why clients often do not bring up shame directly in
the therapy hour.
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Describe three principles of the therapeutic container conducive to
working through shame.
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List three common defenses against shame
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Discuss why working with the body can ameliorate early, preverbal
shame.
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Explain the importance of the therapist’s implicit communication
when addressing shame
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PRESENTER: PAT OGDEN, PHD,
PRESENTER BIO:
Pat Ogden, PhD, is a pioneer in somatic psychology and the Founder of
the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI), an internationally
recognized school specializing in somatic–cognitive approaches for
the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and attachment
disturbances. SPI trainers conduct Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
trainings of over 400 hours for mental health professionals throughout
the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Dr. Ogden is co-founder of the
Hakomi Institute, past faculty of Naropa University (1985-2005), a
clinician, consultant, and sought after international lecturer. She is
the first author of two groundbreaking books: Trauma and the Body: A
Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy:
Interventions for Trauma and Attachment (2015) both published in the
Interpersonal Neurobiology Series of W. W. Norton. Her current
interests include writing and developing trainings in Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy for children, adolescents and families, Embedded
Relational Mindfulness, culture and diversity, couple therapy,
challenging clients, and the relational nature of shame.
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HOTEL AND ACCOMODATIONS PLEASE CLICK HERE
[https://visit.columbia.edu/content/accommodations-0]
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CONTINUING EDUCATION DETAILS
12 contact hours will be awarded for NYS, NJ and CT licensed social
workers and NYS licensed mental health counselors*. Licensed social
workers for other states, please email swope@columbia.edu. Columbia
University School of Social Work is a CSWE accredited institution.
SOCIAL WORKERS*
CSSW is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State
Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education
for licensed social workers. Provider #SW?0021
*NY, NJ, and CT licensed social workers will receive CEs. Licensed
social workers from other states, please confirm with your state
licensing board. Columbia University School of Social Work is a CSWE
accredited institution and many states have recognized its CE hours.
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS*
CSSW is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State
Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of
continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. Provider
#MHC-0137
*Licensed mental health counselors from other states, please confirm
with your state licensing board.
PSYCHOLOGISTS
The Center for Complicated Grief at Columbia School of Social Work is
approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor
continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Complicated
Grief maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
CE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION
ATTENDANCE: Please note that in order to receive your continuing
education certificate, you must attend the entire workshop and
complete the evaluation in accordance to NYSED and APA regulations.
There is a 15 minute grace period. Any participant who arrives past
9:15 AM OR leaves earlier than 4:45 PM will not receive CE credits.
You will be required to sign in and out for each day. Refunds are not
provided for late arrivals or early departures. Please plan
accordingly.
EVALUATION: An email with the evaluation link and certificate
verification form will be sent to the email you registered with.
Certificates will be emailed within 7-10 days of the workshop for
anyone who has met the CE attendance requirement and completed the
evaluation and certificate verification forms.
Please email swope@columbia.edu if you have any questions.
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CANCELLATION POLICY
Fees will be refunded less a $10.00 processing fee, if email
notification is received by the Office of Professional Excellence up
to two weeks prior to the workshop date.
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SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS AND GRIEVANCE POLICY
For information on special accommodations or our grievance policy,
click here
[http://socialwork.columbia.edu/policy-and-privacy-statements/].
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SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPY INSTITUTE (SPI) DISCOUNTS FOR LEVEL I AND
II TRAININGS*
THOSE ATTENDING THIS 2-DAY WORKSHOP WILL RECEIVE A 5% DISCOUNT TOWARDS
SPI’S LEVEL I TRAINING. PLEASE CLICK HERE
[https://www.sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org/discount_policy.html] FOR
MORE INFORMATION AND TO SEE SPI’S OTHER TUITION DISCOUNTS.
SPI ALSO PROVIDES SEVERAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID OPPORTUNITIES
WHICH CAN BE FOUND HERE
[https://www.sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org/financial_aid.html]
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FOR MORE OPE WORKSHOPS PLEASE CLICK HERE
[https://socialwork.columbia.edu/events/category/continuing-education/] OR
EMAIL SWOPE@COLUMBIA.EDU
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