A live broadcast webinar with Dr Dan HughesRelational TraumaReducing the impact through reciprocal inter-subjective experiencesRelational trauma impedes development by causing us to mistrust relationships, depriving us of experiences of intersubjectivity, comfort and joy. When we restrict ourselves to solitary experiences, rather than relational experiences due to trauma, what is meaningful in our life is likely to be fragmented and lacking in depth, while being embedded in shame and fear.
In this one-off live broadcast webinar, Dan will explore how open and engaged reciprocal conversations enable us to experience a coherent narrative needed for our development, both through and within relationships at all ages. Specifically, Dan will explore the relational attitude of PACE and show how it is highly beneficial for both healing relational trauma and developing a sense of self based on safety and psychological discoveries. PACE is an experiential and reflective attachment-focused style of intervention which is characterised by playfulness, acceptance, curiosity, and empathy, in which strengths and vulnerabilities, reciprocity and conflict are all understood and accepted. PACE assists to establish attuned states which allows for the safe exploration of past traumas and current behaviours.>Read More Detail
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