Trauma, Attachment

Attachment and Trauma Congress 2023: Embracing and Repairing the Traumatized Self in Psychotherapy - Rome
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withVincenzo Caretti, Samantha Chase, Athena Phillips, William Bumberry, Jeff Conway, Fabrizio Didonna, (Karen) Irene Countryman-Roswurm, Dafna Lender, Maggie Schauer, Bruce Hersey, Marina Cirio, Alessandro Carmelita, Jennifer Sweeton
Dates: September 15th, 16th & 17th, 2023 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
Time: Friday, from 9am to 6:30pm; Saturday, from 9:15am to 6:30pm; Sunday, from 09:15am to 6:30pm
Duration: 23h 00m 00s
Live streaming available on Zoom Meetings
Recordings of the course available without time limits
Location: Rome, at Auditorium Antonianum (Viale Manzoni, 1, 00185 Rome)

(also in Live Streaming)

Available in Italian (simultaneous translation), English
Credits
🪙 You will receive 65 crediti ECM *
(ECM Credits valid on 2023)
🪙 You will receive 113.5 CPD credits
🪙 You will receive 113.5 CE credits
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Congresso Attaccamento e Trauma 2023: Accogliere e riparare il Sé traumatizzato in Psicoterapia - Roma 150 
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Welcome to the 14th edition of the Attachment and Trauma Congress: Embracing and Repairing the Traumatized Self in Psychotherapy, based in Rome. This new edition will explore the origins and potential evolutions stemming from traumatic experiences in attachment.

Neurosciences have underscored the critical importance of safety in individual self-development and the fulfilment of the need for autonomy and self-recognition. In psychotherapy, we provide individuals with forms of adaptation to their new reality, based on their needs, safety, trust, relational attunement and deep connections with others.

Our experts will present therapeutic models and theoretical perspectives, focusing on the relational development of the Self and its embodied dimensions. We will explore innovative research studies and effective clinical interventions, seeking to understand and repair trauma on a profound level.

The Attachment and Trauma Congress returns to Rome after a successful 2022 edition with over 850 attendees from around the world. Internationally renowned experts will grace the stage at the stunning Auditorium Antonianum, minutes away from the Colosseum. Join us for this enriching learning experience and connect with mental health professionals globally.

Whether in-person or online via live-stream, this congress is an essential opportunity for professional development and valuable moments of connection.

The Presenters:

  • Vincenzo Caretti (ITALY)
  • Jan Winhall (CANADA)
  • Athena Phillips (USA)
  • William Bumberry (USA)
  • Jeff Conway (USA)
  • Fabrizio Didonna (ITALY)
  • (Karen) Irene Countryman-Roswurm (USA)
  • Dafna Lender (USA)
  • Maggie Schauer (Germany)
  • Alessandro Carmelita and Marina Cirio (UK/ITALY)
  • Bruce Hersey (USA)
  • Jennifer Sweeton (USA)

What makes the Attachment and Trauma Congress a unique event:

Once again this year we will have artists performing after each presentation and after each break,
👉 Meditation in the morning and evening
👉 Early morning yoga classes
👉 A room where you can dance to the music of a DJ during breaks
👉 Aperitif with buffet on Saturday evening with music by a DJ until 1am
👉 Music provided by professional singers in three small concerts
IN ADDITION you can also sign up for 6 mini experiential workshops with the Experts, each lasting one hour during lunch breaks
👉 50 credits E.C.M. or 23CPD/CE

Vincenzo Caretti

The Dissociation of Intimacy and the Attachment Bond in Emotional and Psychosomatic Regulation Psychotherapy

Emotional and Psychosomatic Regulation Psychotherapy delves into the patient's fantasies to understand and address chronic negative emotions and trauma-induced body sensations. These sensations, like fight, flight and immobilization, arise from the Internal Saboteur (or Anti-bonder). This Saboteur warps self-image and disrupts interpersonal bonds, undermining trust and wellness. By disrupting the relational attachment system, it hinders intimacy and deep attachment bonds. The therapy seeks to recognize the "scripts" causing patients to repeat traumatic patterns, which shut down social attachment and hinder their motivation to engage socially or intimately. The therapeutic alliance assists patients in becoming more conscious, reducing the Saboteur's grip. This aids in building trust in relationships, mending relational wounds, and refining their emotional and physical connections with themselves, others and their communities.

Vincenzo Caretti is Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalyst and Professor of Dynamic Psychology at the LUMSA University in Rome. He is also the Director of the Post-Graduate Program in “Clinical Criminology and Forensic Science” at the LUMSA University in Rome, as well as the Director of Forma Mentis, the Specialization School in Integrated Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of the Agostino Gemelli Teaching Hospital in Rome. Furthermore, he is the Director of the Italian Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (IIPP) in Palermo. Over the years, his research studies have been focusing on different subjects: alexithymia, developmental trauma, psychopathic personality, the application of Polyvagal Theory to psychosomatic approaches in Psychotherapy. He is the author of several publications and has standardized various psychometric tests and semi-structured interviews (such as PDSS, ABQ, PDI, PCL-R and HCRv3), which are commonly used for assessment purposes and in the clinical practice.
Samantha Chase

Understanding and Treating Attachment Trauma with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model™

The current understanding of traumatic attachment is based on a pathologizing approach that labels dysregulated attachment styles as disorders. This fails to recognize the body's innate wisdom. Therapists should adopt an approach that merges trauma and attachment through an embodied lens. The Felt Sense Polyvagal Model™ (FSPM) offers a strength-based perspective, building on Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory, which provides insights into the autonomic nervous system's role in assessing safety. Through this theory, traumatic attachment and associated behaviors are understood as adaptive reactions to unsafe environments. This session introduces Jan Winhall’s book on the FSPM, summarizing her four-decade journey with trauma survivors. The FSPM promotes a novel method of engaging with embodied processes: interoception and neuroception. Attendees will learn about Gendlin’s Focusing method and the importance of bodily connection for healing. The model is versatile and complements various therapeutic approaches. Its application will be showcased through the Embodied Assessment and Treatment Tool™ (EATT), which assesses a client’s ability to manage their nervous system. This tool evolves into a structured treatment plan and can be digitally archived. The presentation will offer hands-on examples and case studies for immediate application, blending instructional content with experiential insights.

Samantha Chase, your Felt Sense Polyvagal Model Facilitator, is a passionate mental health advocate and clinician. Following several years of work in community mental health services, she completed University of Toronto’s Master of Social Work program. As a Felt Sense Polyvagal Model Facilitator, Samantha assists in Jan Winhall’s Felt Sense Polyvagal Model certificate course at the Polyvagal Institute, as well as facilitating groups on the model. Samantha is trained in Focusing, Mindfulness (MTER), and Narrative Therapy. Now, she operates a private practice working with trauma and addiction. You can reach Samantha at [email protected]
Athena Phillips

Dissociation and Ketamine Treatment: A Case Study with Heather

Patients with complex trauma and dissociative symptoms often present with significant and stratified complexity. The treatment trajectory is lengthy, arduous, and milestones typically occur in scarce intervals. While research has contributed to notable strides in treatment outcomes for dissociative patients, the length and severity of suffering remains a feature of the clinical picture. Interventions that combine traditional psychotherapy with novel approaches have the potential to decrease the overarching length and cost of treatment to the patient. Ketamine and psilocybin may have potential to significantly shift the treatment trajectory given the research that is emerging for those with treatment resistant depression. While there may be a great deal of promise in these interventions, of equal concern is the risk potential with their use being applied to those with complex trauma and structural dissociation. Heather’s experience with and response to ketamine as an intervention may offer insight to both the risks and possibilities in the application of ketamine to this population. 

By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:

  1. Discuss the potential treatment outcomes in the use of Ketamine treatment with dissociative patients.
  2. Identify potential risks in the use of ketamine treatment with dissociative patients. 
  3. Discuss the importance of pursuing additional research in utilizing ketamine as an intervention with dissociative patients. 
  4. Discuss the cultural denial of dissociation as a contributing factor in research gaps with novel interventions, such as ketamine. 
  5. Discuss possibilities for the use of ketamine in adjunct with psychotherapy in patients with dissociative disorders.
Athena Phillips, LCSW, PsyD Candidate, started her career in behavioral health in 1995, where she worked with developmentally disabled children and adults. Working with this population prompted her to pursue her bachelor’s degree in social work, which she completed at Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and was Social Work Student of the Year in 2000. Her internship was at the Sexual Assault Resource Center, where she helped develop a sexual assault prevention curriculum for children to be utilized within the school system. Her interest in the treatment of trauma began to develop here and prompted her to pursue her graduate degree. She completed her master’s in social work from Portland State University, where she was the recipient of the Laurels Scholarship and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Following graduation, she worked as a medical social worker in the emergency department, medical floors and on an inpatient geriatric psychiatry unit. She started her private practice in 2007, which specialized in trauma and dissociative disorders. After five years of serving this population, the need for more holistic approaches to trauma that were safe and accessible to survivors became increasingly clear. The demand for a progressive view to working with post-traumatic stress, dissociative identity disorder and related mental health challenges prompted her to build Integrative Trauma Treatment Center (ITTC) in 2012, which is an outpatient mental health clinic housed in Portland, OR. ITTC has a continuing education arm called Integrative Trauma Treatment Academy (ITTA), which offers specialized trainings with a mission to include and elevate clinical voices from all over the world. Athena Phillips’s most recent endeavor was the launch of an online Trauma Coach Certification course that is designed to be globally accessible and culturally adaptable. She developed a coaching course as an effort to foster global capacity building through the lens of task sharing per the recommendation by the World Health Organization. Additionally, The Orenda Project will soon offer online, independent study courses as well as a remote community for providers who work with complex trauma and dissociation. This project was designed following trainings she facilitated in Rwanda that were an effort to provide a multicultural platform for clinicians to learn about other cultural lenses through which they could approach their work. Capacity building in the local country through the sharing of information was another driver behind this project. Her contribution in Rwanda extended to the development of mHub Rwanda, which is an outpatient mental health clinic that is run by Rwandans, for Rwandans. Athena Phillips continue to volunteer her services as a trauma consultant within the mHub community.
William Bumberry

Working with Infidelity: The Gottman Method 

Infidelity, with the core ingredients of emotional and/or sexual betrayal, is a distressing, disorienting experience. The impact is visceral, the pain profound. While the bond can be destroyed in a flash, healing and rebuilding take time. Those who have experienced this in their own relationship, or navigated the path with clients, know the journey is turbulent. Intense emotions open quickly. Reactivity is the norm. As a therapist, staying present, attuned and balanced is crucial. A healthy therapeutic alliance is essential. This presentation will focus on the paradigm shifting Gottman “Atone, Attune, Attach” approach to treating infidelity. This model offers clarity and wisdom about how to weather the storm, heal the hurt and rebuild the broken bond. Building on Drs. John and Julie Gottman’s seminal research, this model emphasizes the centrality of Trust and Commitment in the journey from betrayal to intimacy.

William Bumberry, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 25 years of experience working with couples. He has been with the Gottman Institute for more than a decade and is a Senior Certified Gottman Couples Therapist, Trainer and Consultant. Dr. Bumberry is a member of the American Psychological Association and is an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at St. Louis University. Since becoming a certified trainer for the Gottman Institute, Dr. Bumberry has presented Gottman professional training throughout the U.S. and abroad. He is an experienced, clear, energetic speaker with the ability to present complicated material in a practical, easy to use manner. Dr. Bumberry is passionate about helping clinicians bring the Gottman Method into their life’s work … “making the world a better place, one couple at a time”. His presentations are highlighted by a blend of humor, creativity, and accessibility. In addition to his expertise in the Gottman Method, Dr. Bumberry is certified in Emotionally Focused Therapy. For many years, he worked closely with Dr. Carl Whitaker. He is co-author of “Dancing with the Family: A Symbolic-Experiential Approach, A Different Kind of Caring” (videotape) and “Reshaping Family Relationships: The Symbolic Therapy of Carl Whitaker”.
Jeff Conway

Attachment, Trauma and the schemas of impaired autonomy and performance

Two of the most basic of core needs for all humans are the need to attach and the need to be autonomous. And although these two needs might appear to be quite distinct from each other; in fact, they are intrinsically tied and complementary. 

When a secure base is built between a caregiver and child; when a child feels safe and protected and understood, their ability to thrive, to explore, to internalize this relational security plays out in their ability to have agency and feel confident in their life and in their capacity to form and develop relationships.

But when there is not enough safety, and protection and understanding between the caregiver and child, this can be described as an attachment trauma. This trauma plays out in an internalized insecurity that engenders such Schemas or Impaired Autonomy and Performance as the Schemas of Dependency/Incompetence and Enmeshment/Undeveloped Self.

We will explore the relationship between attachment trauma and the idea of a corresponding “autonomy trauma” in the form of these Impaired Autonomy and Performance Schemas and the perpetuating Coping Modes. We also explore the remedy of the limited reparenting relationship for healing these Schemas which can help cultivate within a patient a more secure attachment style and a greater sense of autonomy.

Jeff Conway, MS, LCSW is the current President of the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). He is a founding member of the ISST and has served in several roles for the ISST since its foundation. His previous Executive Board position was Training Coordinator from 2018-2020. He continues to be a Schema Therapy Trainer and Supervisor and has cultivated a training niche for understanding and effectively treating the Enmeshment and Undeveloped Self Schema. He has written about this schema and provided several workshops and supervision groups on this topic throughout the world. Jeff Conway is also a founding member of The NY Center for Emotion Focused Therapy and is trained in Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), an innovative couple’s therapy model, based on Attachment Theory. He is also a Certified Couples Schema Therapy Trainer and Supervisor and just completed a new online ST Couples Training Program in March of 2022. Other areas of training and experience include the treatment of early childhood trauma, Object Relations Theory and Group Therapy Models. He resides in New York City where he has a private practice, working with individuals, couples, and groups.
Fabrizio Didonna

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for OCD and Trauma: Where New and Old Paths to Dealing with Suffering Meet

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder are both challenging and difficult-to-treat psychiatric problems. They may share some common symptoms (such as avoidance, safety seeking behaviors), emotions (anxiety, guilt, disgust, shame), cognitive biases, a hyper reactivity to specific stimuli, a dysfunctional relationship with their own internal experience.

Mindfulness-based approaches, in particular MBCT, are thought to target several core features of both OCD and PTSD, including experiential avoidance, hyperarousal, safety seeking behaviors, and distressful emotions. There are several components of mindfulness that may promote recovery from OCD and PTSD, including attention, a mindful cognitive style, a shift in perspective and non judgment and normalization toward the internal experience.

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for OCD is an innovative, manualised and empirically validated 'third wave' treatment programme designed to create significant clinical and life improvement in those suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. The programme integrates the most effective tools of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with the clinical application of the principles and practices of mindfulness and self-compassion. 

During this presentation the strengths of a mindfulness-based approach, and in particular MBCT, to both disorders and how these interventions act powerfully and effectively on some overlapping etiological and phenomenological factors will be highlighted.

Dr Didonna will also share the latest research results on the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for OCD and PTSD. 

Participation in this intervention will ensure that participants learn more about this new therapeutic approach and how to use MBCT and more generally mindfulness-based interventionsto help clients with OCD and PTSD to radically change the dysfunctional relationship they have developed in a healthy way with their internal states in order to create meaningful well-being and balance.

Prof. Fabrizio Didonna, Psy D, is an internationally known Clinical Psychologist, Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology at the School of Medicine, University of Padova, Professor in the Institute for Lifelong Learning of the University of Barcelona, Spain and Visiting Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is also a Director of the International Center of MBCT for OCD, in Vicenza, Italy (https://mbctforocd.com/centro-mbct-per-il-doc-vicenza/). He is the developer of the therapeutic model, and author of the related manual, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Guilford Press, 2020, translated in Chinese, Spanish, Italian, French and Russian), the first manualized and validated mindfulness-based treatment model for OCD. He is also a founder and Honorary President of the Italian Institute for Mindfulness (IS.I.MIND). He presented scientific papers, lectures and workshops at a number of international conferences and universities worldwide, including Harvard and Oxford, and published numerous articles, several chapters and three books. He is the Editor of the Clinical Handbook of Mindfulness (2009, Springer), the first manual on the clinical applications of mindfulness meditation (translated in five languages). He was for 25 years a Director of a Unit for Mood and Anxiety Disorders and a Unit for OCD at the Villa Margherita Private Hospital in Vicenza, Italy, where he implemented his therapeutic model for hundreds of severe and hospitalized patients. He is the founder of The Mindful Space Lab – Mindfulness at Work, a leading training company for the application of mindfulness based interventions in the workplace, and a Scientific Director of the Institute-sponsored One-Year Master's Program in Mindfulness-Based Therapy in Milan. He is an experienced instructor of mindfulness-based interventions and has trained more than 2,000 patients in inpatient and outpatient settings. He gives workshops and training retreats in the field of mindfulness and MBCT for OCD internationally, including United States, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Spain, Panama, Israel, Finland and Poland.
(Karen) Irene Countryman-Roswurm

Survivors thrive and overcome: human trafficking and narrative therapy practices to rewrite the history of trauma. 

The term human trafficking is an overarching concept that includes various multifaceted and intersecting forms of maltreatment. Existing on a larger continuum of violence, human trafficking is ultimately a type of abuse and exploitation perpetrated for the purpose of labor or sex. Individuals subjugated to human trafficking endure holistic (physical, psychological, sexual, social, and spiritual) cruelty that cumulatively, results in psychophysiological trauma.

With a history of demonstrated success walking alongside survivors of human trafficking (as well as other forms of trauma), and a heart to grow with colleagues in developing effective transformational therapeutic practices, Dr. Roswurm will share her Lotus Emancipation ModelTM. In doing so, Dr. Roswurm will focus on how practitioners can utilize culturally relevant narrative practices to assist trauma survivors in re-storying their lives.

Participants will increase their capacity to assist clients through use of therapeutic narrative practices such as:

  • Identifying Maladaptive Self-Schemata as an Adaptive Challenge
  • Expressing The “Problem-Saturated” Account
  • Naming “The Problem”
  • Externalizing “The Problem”
  • Identifying Unique Outcomes
  • Utilizing Unique Account, Redescription, Possibility, and Circulation Questions
  • Utilizing Questions that Historicize Unique Outcomes
  • The Invitation to “Take a Position” in Life Re-Storying
Dr. (karen) Irene Countryman-Roswurm is a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Social Work. She also serves as a Field Educator for the Kansas Leadership Center (KLC). Cumulatively, Dr. Roswurm has more than 26 years of professional practice expertise in Movements working to not only end abuse, homelessness, exploitation, trafficking, and the adaptive “ism’s” these issues are often rooted in; but most importantly, promoting holistic healing and prosperity. A Native Blackfoot woman who remains grounded in her own life experiences of overcoming streets and systems (e.g. child welfare/foster care, criminal/legal judicial systems, etc.), Dr. Roswurm is a transformational leader who has committed her life to contemplative, emancipatory practices. Using her various first-hand vantage points, Dr. Roswurm offers pathways to holistic prosperity for individuals, groups, and communities facing abuse, exploitation, and trafficking through the provision of direct-service programming, education and training, consultation and technical assistance, research, and policy development. Acting as a street outreach worker, program coordinator, therapist, community response organizer, human rights advocate, researcher, educator, capacity builder, and public policy developer, she has walked alongside thousands domestically and internationally. Specifically, Dr. Roswurm has served as a forerunner in the Runaway, Homeless, and Anti-Exploitation Movements by advancing prevention, intervention, and prosperity-promoting strategies through her Lotus Anti-Trafficking ModelTM. She has more than twenty publications and has facilitated thousands of keynotes, workshops, and critical conversations around the globe. Largely known for her advocacy to reduce the criminalization of young people who are runaway/homeless and/or who have survived commercial sexual exploitation, dearest to Dr. Roswurm’s heart are opportunities and recognitions that reflect her commitment to journeying alongside survivors as the step into their true identities. Dr. Roswurm has served as a subject matter expert at the White House National Convening on Trafficking and Child Welfare and is an Indigenous (Native American) Survivor-Leader Fellow for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Centers, Human Trafficking Leadership Academy (HTLA). Additionally, she is the elected Chair of Team Justice, Sedgwick County Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board and often serves as an expert witness on cases regarding human trafficking. In recognition of her services such as this, Dr. Roswurm is the recipient of many awards including Distinguished Kansan and the Kansas African American Museum, Martin Luther King Jr. Award.
Dafna Lender

Applying Polyvagal Theory: Harnessing Your Social Engagement System to Quickly Elicit Trust with Traumatized Children and Adolescents

In this workshop, you will learn about how the Polyvagal Theory (PVT) can help you in your work with children and caregivers.

Many presentations about PVT focus on adult treatment, despite the fact that it is early experiences that create the felt sense of safety or defense. It is critical for all child and caregiver therapy clients to feel safe and to be able to co-regulate; this is especially true for clients who have sustained trauma. This presentation will focus on two complementary forms of caregiver-child relationship interventions, Theraplay® and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP). You will see the impact of physiological state on the child and caregiver client and detail how PVT concepts can be used more intentionally to strengthen your therapy with video examples, practice exercises and case discussion. Assessment methods, planning and treatment advice will be discussed for Video examples of clients with presenting issues of traumatic loss, orphanage care and adoption, dysregulation, autism and parenting difficulties will illustrate.

This presentation will focus on the first component of establishing safety and regulation.

In this workshop, you will learn to: 

  • Use voice, rhythm, facial expressions and touch to elicit trust
    • Exercises that hone in on various vocal qualities
    • Creating and maintaining an open facial expression with defensive clients
    • Strategies for incorporating safe touch
  • Surprise the brain of a defensive client with novel responses that will grab their attention, interrupt their automatic defensiveness, and generating curiosity.
    • Using playfulness and paradox
  • Learn exercises and activities to make shut down, guarded or angry clients feel more relaxed, open and read to connect. shutdownLearn exercises and activities to make shut down, guarded or angry clients feel more relaxed, open and read to connect.
      • Movement and breathing exercises that create connection
        • movement and breathing exercises that create connection.

      By the end of this seminar, attendees will be able to:

      1. Describe the foundational principles and features of the Polyvagal Theory.
      2. Discuss how to apply features of the Polyvagal Theory in clinical settings.
      3. Describe the Social Engagement System and how the brain-face-heart connection evolved.
      4. Identify when a client’s Social Engagement System is compromised by stress and trauma and help to reset it
      5. Describe how a therapy session can be planned and carried out to maximize client safety, social engagement and regulation. 

      Theraplay® treatment: Describe activities for responding to retraction of the client’s social engagement system.

    Dafna Lender, LCSW, is an international trainer and supervisor for practitioners who work with children and families. She is a certified trainer and supervisor/consultant in both Theraplay and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP). Dafna’s expertise is drawn from 25 years of working with families with attachment in many settings: at-risk after school programs, therapeutic foster care, in-home crisis stabilization, residential care and private practice. Dafna’s style, whether as a therapist or teacher, is combining the light-hearted with the profound by bringing a playful, intense and passionate presence to every encounter. Dafna is the co-author of Theraplay the Practitioner’s Guide (2020). She teaches and supervises clinicians in 15 countries in 4 languages: English, Hebrew, French and Spanish.
    Maggie Schauer

    Narrative Exposure Therapy - Treatment after multiple and complex traumatisation 

    Adversities and multiple exposure to traumatic stressors are the 'building blocks' of psychopathology for the individual, the family and the society across generations. Narrative exposure therapy (NET) for children, adolescents and adults is an efficient, trauma-focused, short-term psychotherapeutic treatment for survivors of multiple and complex trauma. Within a life-span approach, it enables the integration of traumatic memories into the biographical context, activates the person's resources and allows meaning-making and corrective relationship experiences. The cross-cultural approach is straightforward and can be deployed by academic professionals as well as trained local counsellors in resource poor contexts and emergency settings within 'screen and treat'- and cascade models of stepped care. In NET, survivors individually and collectively, are supported to give words to injustice, to testify to human rights violations and thereby regain dignity, and satisfy the need for acknowledgement.

    Dr. Maggie Schauer is a psychotraumatologist at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Together with Frank Neuner and Thomas Elbert, she developed Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). She is also a founding member of the NGO Vivo International, the NGO Babyforum (through which she combats neglect and maltreatment in early childhood) and the NET Institute. Maggie is a trauma therapist who researches multiple and complex traumatisation as a result of domestic and organised violence, childhood trauma, torture and human rights violations, especially the transgenerational consequences of violence and neglect. Maggie continuously trains future generations of psychotherapists, mental health professionals and psychosocial staff to provide support to trauma survivors. Among her various achievements, she was recently appointed to the board of the Italian Society for the Study of Traumatic Stress (SISST). She lives in Germany and Italy.
    Alessandro Carmelita and Marina Cirio

    MIMT: Beyond the Intrapsychic and Relational Integration, Towards a Deep Connection with the Whole

    Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy has been working for many years with patients on overcoming trauma, through integration, which is not only intrapsychic, but first and foremost relational.

    The unique setting of this approach allows to directly access the deepest dimension of the attachment trauma, as the patient can see the organization of the different Selves that have differentiated during the development, starting from the internalization of the Other, who perpetrated abuse or deprivation. The mirror allows the patient to simultaneously relate with the child victim of the trauma and the Internalized Other, who feels disgust, anger, shame, and fear.

    Moreover, the techniques used in therapy allow to work at a deep level, below the level of awareness, by accessing the core of the Self.

    Through a continuous and careful process of mirroring in the therapeutic relationship, calibrated through deep compassion between therapist and patient, neural pathways for the integration of different selves and the reconstruction of a cohesive and integrated self are restored.

    The ultimate goal of the MIMT is not only intrapsychic integration, but also a sense of compassion for everything surrounding human beings, in a broad, ecological view of reality where we are all interconnected at an ancestral and deep level.

    Alessandro Carmelita is a Psychologist and a Psychotherapist, as well as a Trainer and Supervisor in Schema Therapy certified by the ISST. After having been trained by some of the most important experts in the field of Psychotherapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology, he has created an innovative therapeutic approach named Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy (MIMT) and has developed it together with Marina Cirio. He has travelled around the world to train Psychologists and Psychotherapists in using this revolutionary approach with their clients. Besides this, Dr. Carmelita has conducted 56 editions of the international training program in Schema Therapy and has trained/supervised hundreds of therapists.

    Marina Cirio is a Psychologist and a Psychotherapist. She has enriched her professional training with recent contributions in the field of Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. She has developed Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy (MIMT) together with Alessandro Carmelita, thus contributing to expand both the clinical implications and the research work on the therapeutic interventions that can be used with different types of patients. After using this innovative approach for years, Dr Cirio is going to conduct - together with Dr Carmelita - a new training course in MIMT that will allow many other therapists to learn and understand this new way of relating to clients, which can facilitate a real and profound change.
    Marina Cirio

    MIMT: Beyond the Intrapsychic and Relational Integration, Towards a Deep Connection with the Whole

    Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy has been working for many years with patients on overcoming trauma, through integration, which is not only intrapsychic, but first and foremost relational.

    The unique setting of this approach allows to directly access the deepest dimension of the attachment trauma, as the patient can see the organization of the different Selves that have differentiated during the development, starting from the internalization of the Other, who perpetrated abuse or deprivation. The mirror allows the patient to simultaneously relate with the child victim of the trauma and the Internalized Other, who feels disgust, anger, shame, and fear.

    Moreover, the techniques used in therapy allow to work at a deep level, below the level of awareness, by accessing the core of the Self.

    Through a continuous and careful process of mirroring in the therapeutic relationship, calibrated through deep compassion between therapist and patient, neural pathways for the integration of different selves and the reconstruction of a cohesive and integrated self are restored.

    The ultimate goal of the MIMT is not only intrapsychic integration, but also a sense of compassion for everything surrounding human beings, in a broad, ecological view of reality where we are all interconnected at an ancestral and deep level.

    Marina Cirio is a Psychologist and a Psychotherapist. She has enriched her professional training with recent contributions in the field of Psycho¬therapy and Neuroscience. She has developed Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy (MIMT) together with Alessandro Carmelita, thus contributing to expand both the clinical implications and the research work on the ther¬apeutic interventions that can be used with different types of patients. After using this innovative approach for years, Dr. Cirio is going to con¬duct - together with Dr. Carmelita - a new training course in MIMT that will allow many other therapists to learn and understand this new way of relating to clients, which can facilitate a real and profound change.
    Bruce Hersey

    Dual Attention in Healing: The Essence of IFS-Informed EMDR

    Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) and Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) have become widely popular approaches to treating disorders of attachment and trauma. Their shared assumption of the underlying innate human healing capacity, EMDR’s long association with ego state constructs, and IFS’s uniquely accessible formulation have combined to inspire broad curiosity regarding their allied application. At the core of this alliance, dual attention emerges as a key to unlocking their mutual connection to the universal process inherent in all successful healing. How each model approaches a dual attention template, how these parallel the necessary conditions for memory reconsolidation, and how a systematic synthesis of these templates assures more precise alignment to the essence, are illustrated in this presentation.

    Bruce Hersey, LCSW, is Co-Founder of the Syzygy Institute and the Creator of the Internal Family Systems Interweave for EMDR. Since creating emdrifs.com, a website for self-learning through prerecorded CE courses on IFS, EMDR, and Coherence Therapy integration, Bruce’s teachings continue to develop and evolve to new levels of integration and complexity. While his methods began with the application of Richard Schwartz’s Internal Family systems (IFS) framework within the Standard Protocol of Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) from Francine Shapiro, further insight has been added through Bruce Ecker’s Coherence Therapy and its clinical application of neuroscience from memory reconsolidation research. Bruce is an experienced presenter and workshop leader, known for his clarity, humor, warmth, and humility. He has led and co-led numerous introductory IFS and IFS-Informed EMDR workshops, both in person and online. An EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Level 3 Trained, Approved IFS Clinical Consultant, Bruce has presented twice at the IFS Annual Conference, AASECT, and EMDR UK. Bruce has also published short animated educational introduction videos on IFS (Finding Your Parts) and EMDR (EMDR At A Glance) on YouTube. You can listen to Bruce talking about IFS-Informed EMDR on Therapy Explained Podcast with James Lloyd and The One Inside Podcast with Tammy Sollenberger.
    Jennifer Sweeton

    Neural Desensitization and Integration Training: The New Evidence-Informed, Brain Science-Driven Approach to Trauma Treatment 

    Several evidence-informed approaches to trauma can be immensely helpful to clients. However, many of these therapies are either rigid, making it difficult to stay client-centered, or vague, mainly rooted in theory. Neural Desensitization and Integration Training (NDIT), developed by a neuroscientist-turned-psychologist, is a brain science-based, exposure, trauma-focused approach to trauma treatment that is both structured and flexible, providing clinicians with easy-to-incorporate strategies that promote trauma processing and help prevent flooding and re-traumatization. Attending this presentation will allow participants to learn more about this new therapy, which has been featured in Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance, as well as to learn key NDIT skills that can be immediately integrated into their own work with clients.

    Originally trained as a neuroscientist, Dr. Jennifer Sweeton is a clinical and forensic psychologist, Amazon #1 best-selling author in clinical psychology, and internationally-recognized expert on trauma and the neuroscience of mental health. She is the author of the Trauma Treatment Toolbox (PESI Publishing), Train Your Brain Card Deck (PESI Publishing and Media), Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness (W. W. Norton & Company), and the forthcoming Traumatic Stress Recovery Workbook (New Harbinger Publications, Inc). Dr. Sweeton completed her doctoral training at the Stanford University School of Medicine, the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the National Center for PTSD. Additionally, she holds a master’s degree in personality psychology (with an emphasis in affective neuroscience) from Stanford University, and studied behavioral genetics and psychopathology at Harvard University. Dr. Sweeton resides in the greater Kansas City area, where she owns a group private practice, Kansas City Mental Health Associates. She is the founder and co-owner of a nationwide continuing education company, OnlineCECredits.com, which offers high-quality courses to over 15,000 licensed mental health providers. Dr. Sweeton holds an adjunct faculty appointment at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, and is a former President of the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association and the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Dr. Sweeton offers coaching, consultation, trauma-focused psychotherapy, and forensic assessment services to clients worldwide. She is the developer of Neural Desensitization and Integration Training (NDIT), an evidence-informed, module-based psychotherapy for PTSD. Referred to as a “world-renowned trauma treatment expert” by PESI, Dr. Sweeton has trained more than 15,000 mental health professionals in all 50 US states and over 20 countries.

    Program

    Note. The following program may be subject to change.

    Main contents: 15/09/2023

    Friday 15th September

    9.15-9.30 Introductory meditation practice

    9.30-11.00 Vincenzo Caretti: “The Dissociation of Intimacy and the Attachment Bond in Emotional and Psychosomatic Regulation Psychotherapy”

    11.00-11.20 Break

    11:20-11:30 First artistic performance

    11.30-13:00  Athena Phillips: “Dissociation and Ketamine Treatment: A Case Study with Heather”

    13.00-13.50 Lunch break (Experiential Workshop "The Heart of Gottman Couples Therapy ... Opening Gridlock with William Bumberry")

    13.50-14.00 Second artistic performance

    14.00-15.30 Samantha Chase: “Comprendere e trattare il trauma da attaccamento utilizzando il Modello Polivagale del Felt Sense™"

    15.30-15.50 Break

    15.50-16.00 Third artistic performance

    16.00-17.30 William Bumberry: “Working with infidelity: The Gottman Method”

    17.30-18:30 Panel discussion, Q&A

    Main contents: 16/09/2023

    Saturday 16 September

    9.15-9.30 Introductory meditation practice

    9.30-11.00 Jeff Conway: 'Attachment, trauma and the compromised patterns of autonomy and performance' 

    11.00-11.20 Break

    11.20-11.30 First artistic performance

    11.30-13.00 Fabrizio Didonna: “Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for OCD and Trauma” 

    13.00-13.50 Lunch break (Experiential Workshop "Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for OCD: A Brief Journey into the Practice with Fabrizio Didonna")

    13.00-13.50 Pausa pranzo (Laboratorio Esperienziale Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy – Oltre il trattamento del trauma: un approccio esperienziale ed immediato per la relazione con il Sé e con l’altro con Marina Cirio)

    13.50-14.00 Second artistic performance

    14.00-15.30 (Karen) Irene Countryman-Roswurm: 'Survivors thrive and overcome: human trafficking and narrative therapy practices to rewrite the history of trauma'

    15.30-15:50 Break

    15:50-16:00 Third artistic performance 

    16.00-17:30 Dafna Lender: “Applying Polyvagal Theory: Harnessing Your Social Engagement System to Quickly Elicit Trust with Traumatized Children and Adolescents”

    17.30-18:30 Panel discussion, Q&A

    Main contents: 17/09/2023

    Sunday 17 September:

    9.00-9.15 Introductory meditation practice

    9.15-9.30 Opening of the Congress

    9.30-11.00 Maggie Schauer “Narrative Exposure Therapy – Treatment after multiple and complex traumatization”

    11.00-11.20 Break

    11.20-11.30 First artistic performance

    11.30-13.00 Alessandro Carmelita and Marina Cirio: “MIMT: Beyond the Intrapsychic and Relational Integration, Towards a Deep Connection with the Whole”

    13.00-13.50 Lunch break (Experiential Workshop "Neural Desensitization and Integration Training (NDIT): Journey Through the Brain with Jennifer Sweeton")

    13.50-14.00 Second artistic performance

    14.00-15.30 Bruce Hersey: “Dual Attention in Healing: The Essence of IFS-Informed EMDR”

    15.30-15.50 Break

    15:50-16:00: Third artistic performance

    16.00-17.30 Jennifer Sweeton: “Neural Desensitization and Integration Training: The New Evidence-Informed, Brain Science-Driven Approach to Trauma Treatment”

    17.30-18.30 Panel discussion, Q&A

    Any changes to the programme will be communicated by the Institute of Cognitive Science (ISC) as soon as possible.

    Experiential Workshops

    Experiential workshops are scheduled during the breaks of this event. To gain access, please select the desired workshops when purchasing

    Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy Oltre il trattamento del trauma: un approccio esperienziale ed immediato per la relazione con il Sé e con l’altro. (16/09 – dalle 13 alle 14 – Marina Cirio)
    This workshop offers participants the opportunity to experience the peculiarity of the MIMT setting, in which the patient and the therapist stand in front of a mirror, in a continuous and supervised process of sharing of the gaze and the emotional states. The relationship with one’s own image can immediately trigger contents related to the construction of the Self in the development, starting from the mirroring in the attachment relationship. The lack of attunement of the emotional states between the child and the caregiver can cause phenomena of dissociation of the elements of the Self, which re-emerge in front of the mirror and can be repaired in the here and now of the therapeutic relationship. Participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the relationship with the Self and the Other through the mirror, experiencing the immediacy through which the particular setting and the employed techniques allow to access the deep contents of the identity, and to the construction of a sense of connection based on the compassion beyond words.
    Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for OCD: A Brief Journey into the Practice (16/09 - from 13 to 14 - Fabrizio Didonna)
    In this experiential workshop, Dr. Fabrizio Didonna will share the rationale and some practices of the MBCT for OCD treatment model (Guilford Press, 2019). The aims of this workshop are to allow participants to understand the effects of some mindfulness practices on themselves in favoring the development of some therapeutic skills such as decentering, acceptance, non-judgment and mindful-exposure, which are core qualities to create a significant change both in people affected by OCD and PTSD. Learning Outcomes By the end of the workshop, participants will have had the opportunity to explore: The practice of cultivating a friendly, decentered and non-judging relationship to internal and external experience An understanding of the central role of mindfulness meditation in facilitating the processes of decentering, disidentification, acceptance and mindful exposure, which are pivotal in changing OCD and PTSD pathological biases and mechanisms. An understanding and experience of ‘coming back’ to a personal choice of anchor in the body and/or the breath Some brief straightforward mindful practices from the MBCT for OCD model and how to weave them into their day – including learning how to share these safely with their patients/clients if it is appropriate
    Neural Desensitization and Integration Training (NDIT): Journey Through the Brain (16/09 - from 13 to 14 - Jennifer Sweeton)
    This experiential workshop provides attendees with an overview of NDIT, a new trauma-focused, neuroscience-based therapy that helps clients heal using approaches that work with natural brain change, not against it. It is often the case that therapists select the right therapeutic approaches, but implement them at the wrong time, when specific brain regions are inaccessible. NDIT provides therapists with a trauma treatment framework, and categorizes critical brain-changing skills into five distinct modules, each of which targets specific brain regions known to be affected by psychological trauma. Participants attending this workshop will take a brief journey through the brain, learning about the five main areas of the brain impacted by trauma, and the types of techniques associated with brain change in those areas. Additionally, through group exercises, attendees will have the opportunity to experience accessing, activating, and de-activating multiple brain regions and neural networks in their own brains!
    Il cuore della terapia di coppia: sbloccare le questioni causa di stallo su cui la coppia resta bloccata (15/09 – dalle 13 alle 14 – William Bumberry)
    At core, the Gottman approach to couples therapy is an emotionally focused, experientially driven adventure. Is it also psycho-educationally focused? Well, of course. The decades of relationship defining research from the Love Lab offer a cortex friendly understanding of the dance between partners. This research is an enlightening, enriching contribution to our professions, as well as to couples around the globe. This workshop will focus on the central intervention of Gottman Couples Therapy, the “Dreams Within Conflict” intervention. This intervention opens and addresses the core conflicts ... the “gridlocked” issues that plague relationships. Gridlocked issues are not only areas of chronic “differentness” but areas of persistent “stuckness”. Neither partner feels seen, heard or cared for. At best, they feel misunderstood ... at worst, demeaned and alone. The impasse is typically embedded in a core value or belief that makes compromise difficult. Compassion and empathy are inaccessible. This distorts the relationship dance and erodes the foundation of secure attachment. Join us for a glimpse into the efficacy and impact of the Gottman model.
    Hotels & B&Bs in Rome, at Auditorium Antonianum (Viale Manzoni, 1, 00185 Rome)
    Here is a list of all the hotels and B&Bs located in Rome, near Auditorium Antonianum (Viale Manzoni, 1, 00185 Rome) that offer a discounted rate to participants

    In order to take advantage of the conventions, it is necessary to communicate, at the time of the
    reservation, attendance at the Auditorium Antonianum conference centre.

    1. HOTEL MILTON ROMA ****
    LINKVia Emanuele Filiberto, 155 Tel: 0677207325
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Contact person: Gianluca Morelli
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    Via Labicana, 144 - 00184 Rome Tel: 06770021
    E-mail: mailto:[email protected]
    Contact person: Viviana Di Giulio
    Reference code in case of email request: AUDITORIUM

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    Via Matteo Boiardo, 30 - 00185 Rome Tel: 0697997045
    E-mail [email protected]

    4. DOUBLETREE by Hilton Rome Monti
    Piazza dell'Esquilino, 1 - 00185 - Rome - Tel.0645774500
    E-mail: [email protected]

    5. RELAIS MERULANA - GUEST HOUSE
    Piazza Gondar, 14 -Tel 0645551913
    E-mail: [email protected]

    6. COLOSSHOUSE GUEST HOUSE
    Via Ariosto, 24 - 00185 Rome - Tel 3911103615
    E-mail [email protected]

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    CPD and CE credits are valid in various countries around the world. We understand the importance of global recognition and strive to provide you with credentials that hold value wherever your professional journey takes you. Whether you practice in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or other countries, our credits offer you the flexibility and credibility you need.

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    As mentioned above, our CE credits are accepted by any organisation. They are therefore accepted by ASWB, NBCC, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, American Psychological Association, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and all organisations that ask for them.

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    What are CPD and CE Credits?

    CPD and CE credits are internationally recognized units that demonstrate your commitment to ongoing professional development and the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. These credits serve as a testament to your dedication to maintaining the highest standards of practice and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in your field.

    In which countries are CPD and CE Credits valid?

    CPD and CE credits are valid in various countries around the world. We understand the importance of global recognition and strive to provide you with credentials that hold value wherever your professional journey takes you. Whether you practice in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or other countries, our credits offer you the flexibility and credibility you need.

    Which organisations recognise our CPD credits?

    CPD credits are recognised by any organisation and any country (use CPD credits).

    Which organisations recognise our CE credits?

    Each CPD credit is converted into a CE credit. The CE credits, are recognised by any organisation and any country (use CE credits).

    Some examples of organisations that recognise our CE Credits.

    As mentioned above, our CE credits are accepted by any organisation. They are therefore accepted by ASWB, NBCC, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, American Psychological Association, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and all organisations that ask them.

    Provider for CPD and CE: The CPD Certification Service.

    ISC Training has partnered with The CPD Certification Service (click here to visit their website), a leading global accreditation body specializing in validating CPD and CE activities. As a trusted provider, ISC ensures that its courses adhere to the highest standards of educational quality, relevance, and value.

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    1. sofia moreira -

      interesting conference to show us the new frontiers of research and practice 'attachment and trauma'... with a large audience and excellent speakers...

    2. Manthi Chatzimichailidou (verified owner) -

      Very informative congress with excellent speakers from around the world, the congress about ‘Attachment and Trauma 2023’ surprised me very positively and gave me a lot of knowledge on the field of psychotherapy. I wish in the future to be done other congresses as well such as that one! Congratulations!!!

    3. Antoniya Bella (verified owner) -

      Veramente bellissimo! Sono stati tre giornate incredibili e pieni di nozioni interessantissimi! Speakers di altissimo livello!
      Complimenti per la grandissima professionalita dell’Organizzazione!

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