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Healing Shame in the Inner Teenager—and Actual Teenagers

  • 7 Mar 2020
  • 8 Mar 2020
  • Berkely, CA

Presented By: Sheila Rubin, LMFT, RDT/BCT and Bret Lyon, PhD, SEP

SHORT SUMMARY:
Learn how to help your clients reestablish a healthy relationship with their inner teen—how to both listen and talk to that sensitive, creative and essential part of us. We will teach about developing identity, boundary setting, relationship dynamics, body image, nourishment, healthy eating and healthy self-care, and understanding the shame and fear that get in the way.

Presenter:

Sheila Rubin and Bret Lyon are leading authorities on healing shame. They created the Healing Shame – Lyon/Rubin method and are the directors of the Center for Healing Shame, a continuing education provider that offers Healing Shame workshops to therapists and other helping professionals. They have co-led workshops on Healing Shame for over a decade, in many cities in the U.S. and Canada, including Berkeley, New York, Montreal, Ottawa, and Victoria, BC. Both have trained in EFT with Sue Johnson and in AEDP with Diana Fosha.

Sheila Rubin, MA, LMFT, RDT/BCT is a Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Drama Therapist and Board Certified Trainer who integrates somatic, expressive and attachment modalities to work with couples, adults and children who have shame and trauma. She is an alumnus of the CIIS Drama Therapy program and adjunct faculty in JFK University’s Somatic Psychology program. Her expertise, teaching, and writing contributions have been featured in numerous publications, including six books. She offers therapy through her private practice in Berkeley and online through Zoom, and she also offers consultation to therapists in person and over Skype.

Bret Lyon, PhD, SEP has been a consultant/teacher of Somatic and Emotional Mindfulness for over 25 years and holds doctorates in both Psychology and Drama. He is certified in Focusing and Somatic Experiencing and has trained extensively in Reichian Breathwork.

Number of Modules:

Day 1 Event Date: Mar 07, 2020
Day 1 Event Start Time: 10:00 AM
Day 1 Event End Time: 06:00 PM

Day 2 Event Date: Mar 08, 2020
Day 2 Event Start Time: 10:00 AM
Day 2 Event End Time: 05:30 PM

EVENT DESCRIPTION:

Healing Shame in the Inner Teenager—and Actual Teenagers

A Workshop for Therapists and Other Helping Professionals with Sheila Rubin, LMFT, RDT/BCT and Bret Lyon, PhD, SEP

Saturday, March 7, 10am–6pm and Sunday, March 8, 10am–5:30pm

In Berkeley, off I-80

$375 full price / $350 with full payment by February 1

Special price for interns

13 CE credits available (See website for details)

CAMFT CE provider #134393

Our inner teenager lives on! Though we may develop adult bodies and think our teen years are long behind us, somewhere inside that frustrated/scared/ornery/embarrassed/desperate-to-fit-in teen is still alive, deeply influencing our thoughts, words and actions.

In this workshop, we will teach you how to help your clients reestablish a healthy relationship with their inner teen—how to both listen and talk to that sensitive, creative and essential part of us. We will teach about developing identity, boundary setting, relationship dynamics, body image, nourishment, healthy eating and healthy self-care, and understanding the shame and fear that get in the way.

In this workshop you will:

  • Join and explore the world of the teen. Find out where there was squelching of identity.
  • Provide an inner champion or protector to provide healthy boundaries and a kind adult influencer/role model.
  • Re-enact scenes when a teenager was shamed and/or subjected to peer pressure and/or made bad decisions, and repair or replace what they wish they could have said and done.
  • Explore the psychosocial development of the teen years using Erickson’s stages “Identity vs. Role Confusion” and “Intimacy vs. Isolation.”
  • Use drama therapy and expressive therapy processes, including role play, enactment and working with symbols and objects, to create a new coherent narrative that transforms the shame and trauma of teen years into new awareness, resilience and creativity.

There is no prerequisite for this course. It can be taken by itself or as part of a sequence.

TO REGISTER, please visit the Schedule page at www.CenterforHealingShame.com.

For more information, call Sheila at 415-820-3974 or email Sheila@HealingShame.com.

For details about our complete training program in Healing Shame, visit our website, where you can also check out articles and free Healing Shame webinars.

www.CenterforHealingShame.com

The Center for Healing Shame is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for MFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs in California. Approved CE provider #134393. Berkeley and online courses meet the qualifications for 13 hours of continuing education credit. CE credits for PhDs and nurses licensed in California and PhDs, therapists and nurses licensed outside of California in the U.S. and Canada are available through the co-sponsorship of R. Cassidy Seminars. Please visit our website for details. The Center for Healing Shame maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.

EVENT LOCATION:

Berkeley, CA

COST:

$375 full price / $350 with full payment by February 1

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:

TO REGISTER, please visit the Schedule page at www.CenterforHealingShame.com.

Web Link for Registration:

https://healingshame.com/new-events/2020/healing-shame-in-the-inner-teenager-and-actual-teenager-berkeley

CEU INFORMATION:

13 CE credits available - CAMFT Approved CE provider #134393 (See website for details.)

Member Name:

Sheila Rubin
(415) 820-3974

Email: sheila@healingshame.com

Center for Healing Shame Website:
https://healingshame.com


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