These two recordings form a powerful foundation for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of trauma, disorganised attachment and DID — from early theory to the realities of compassionate clinical practice. Whether you are new to this field or a seasoned practitioner, Dr. Sinason’s unique expertise and pioneering voice will inspire, challenge and equip you to meet this important yet often overlooked area of mental health with knowledge and care.
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Essential viewing for psychotherapists, analysts, and all mental health professionals seeking to understand and work with extreme psychic wounding, this video recording brings Paul Williams’ profound insight directly to you.
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A must-listen for psychotherapists and analysts who want to deepen their understanding of relational dynamics and the healing power of play.
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These recorded webinars are ideal for any practitioner, supervisor or trainee working with complex relational dynamics, and will be especially valuable for those seeking to deepen their understanding of shame, relational enactments, and the art of transforming silent suffering into mutual connection.
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The workshop addresses how therapists’ temperament, internal conflicts about being seen or hidden, and struggles with self-care directly impact the treatment. This thoughtful session encourages psychotherapists and counsellors to deepen their self-awareness, use their personal material wisely, and foster more authentic and effective therapeutic relationships.
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Alongside her keynote presentation, this recording includes rich large- and small-group discussions that bring her ideas to life with real-world reflections and examples. Whether you’re a new practitioner or an experienced clinician, this recording is an invaluable resource for rethinking how your own humanity shapes your clinical work.
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Listeners will gain practical tools and fresh perspectives for appreciating clients’ individuality, including ways to work with subjective material such as countertransference, mutual enactments, cultural and subcultural factors, and broader contexts. Dr. McWilliams illustrates her ideas with compelling material from her own clinical practice, providing a nuanced, humane approach to understanding personality, whether or not it is formally “disordered.”
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In this thought-provoking audio recording, leading psychoanalyst and influential relational thinker Andrew Samuels invites you to question some of the comfortable assumptions at the heart of contemporary relational practice.
Audio Recording is 2hrs 33minutes
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