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Digital Seminar

A Somatic Approach to repairing Trauma and Attachment Ruptures

Restoring the Natural Rhythms of Connection

Speaker:
Narelle McKenzie, Registered Psychologist, Certified Radix Practitioner and Trainer
Duration:
1 Hour
Copyright:
May 30, 2023
Product Code:
AUD022253
Media Type:
Digital Seminar

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Description

Life is a series of regulation plateaus and changes. We gain and lose these regulation capacities moment to moment, day to day, week to week. This is a natural and often unconscious part of life. Over time individuals, families and relationships develop their own unique regulation patterns.  

With trauma, either a single incident or long-term, these patterns become interrupted, unintegrated, and dysregulated. This affects our ability to stay in embodied connection with ourselves and with people and situations in our lives. 

Consistently poor or absent parental attunement is also a major disruptor of our capacity to maintain these regulatory patterns of flow within self and between self and others. In such circumstances the most potent regulator, a safe and secure ongoing human connection is unavailable, inconsistent, or threatening. Resulting in anxious, avoidant, and disordered attachment patterns.   

In this somatically oriented seminar, we will identify and observe how these disruptions occur energetically in the physical body. The cognitive, emotional, and behavioral correlates of different regulatory patterns will be presented. Special focus will be given to how these patterns affect one’s current attachment patterns and sense of connection. In the context of a few case studies, some interventions will be presented and demonstrated that have been found to be effective in the restoration of these natural energetic regulatory rhythms. 

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Narelle McKenzie, Registered Psychologist, Certified Radix Practitioner and Trainer's Profile

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Narelle McKenzie is the Director and a Senior trainer of the Australian Radix Body Centered Training Centre and the Radix Institute, North America, which offers a three-year training program in Radix Body Centered Psychotherapy. She is a registered psychologist with over forty years' experience working in private practice with adults, adolescents, families, couples and groups. She has a Masters in developmental psychology and extensive experience and training in psychotherapy and psychology. As part of her private consultancy Narelle has led experiential and training workshops on Embodied Psychotherapy throughout Australia, the USA and the UK. She is a Clinical Member of the  Australian Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (PACFA) Register, a PACFA accredited psychotherapy supervisor, an accredited supervisor for Psychology, a member of the United States Association of Body Psychotherapists as well as a member of Peer Review Committee for the International Journal of Body Psychotherapy.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Narelle McKenzie has employment relationships with the Australian Radix Body Centered Training Centre and the Radix Institute. She receives royalties as a published author. Narelle McKenzie receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Narelle McKenzie is a member of the Australian Radix Body Centered Psychotherapy Association, the United States Body Psychotherapy Association, the Australian Association of Psychologists Inc, and the Radix Institute, USA.


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Objectives

  1. Recognize the many different energetic regulatory patterns of the body that can be observed and worked with. 
  2. Demonstrate how these patterns are interrupted / dysregulated by Trauma and Misattuned Attachment  
  3. Theorize the impact of these interruptions on client’s  current capacity for healthy sustaining relationships with self and other.. 

Outline

  • Increase their observation skills regarding somatic regulatory patterns 
  • Apply a few simple subtle interventions to assist clients to change these patterns 
  • Create more understanding of their own regulatory patterns and how this impacts their therapeutic work. 

Target Audience

Psychotherapists

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