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Shame and Guilt
Vergüenza y culpa desde la visión de trauma en desarrollo y en shock
There is a shame that we can name as healthy and another that is not so healthy.
La vergüenza saludable apoya el crecimiento, la formación del “Yo” y de la intimidad. We can see shame as a "guardian" in the face of our own privacy and intimacy limitations as an internal knowledge about what is or is not appropriate.
But the shame and guilt that result from trauma are often perceived as overwhelming and tormenting feelings that can build a negative belief system and doctrine. At an extreme, the impact of early developmental trauma and shock trauma can drive a person into a state of internal misery.
The dynamics that are created around guilt and shame are reactions to the lack of support and relational attunement on the part of parents.
The loss that is triggered as a result of this lack of support and attunement, has an impact on the nervous system, resulting in a distorted identification that causes a state of dysregulation.
Shame operates from the background and its dynamics prevent self-regulation.
From these attachment dynamics, the child develops adaptive behavior instead of manifesting his authentic self to his parents.
Understanding shame as a working mechanism, shame acts as a trigger, It consumes and mobilizes, but does not lead to an acceptable resolution.
We will explore the dynamics of shame and guilt in theory and practice and in relation to the nervous system:
– vergüenza saludable
– culpa sana
– Vergüenza / culpa en términos de evolución
– Vergüenza / culpa y conmoción / susto
– Vergüenza en la adolescencia
– Vergüenza y culpa en términos de doctrinas.
– el círculo de socorro
– ciclo de curación
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Elisabeth Schneider Kaiser, terapéuta reconocida en Europa en el campo de los efectos del choque y del trauma, enfoques curativos integradores. Es miembro del cuerpo docente de Somatic Experiencing®
Formada en Terapia de Activación Comportamental, en Terapia centrada en el cliente con Carl Rogers, en Somatic Experience con Peter Levine, y en NARM (modelo relacional neuro afectivo). Trabaja principalmente con los efectos de choque y de trauma.
Prácticas individualizadas y en grupo con experiencia de más de 30 años. Realiza Supervisiones, Sesiones individuales y Seminarios en Alemania, Italia, España y Dinamarca (leer+)
Detalles
Fecha: 27, 28, 29 de noviembre 2020
En el Centro el·Up c/ Trafalgar 48, 3º interior – Barcelona
Horario: 9.30h a 18.30h viernes y sábado, y domingo de 9h a 13h
Precio: 300€ // 260€ por inscripción con reserva realizada antes del 20 de febrero
** Info reserva: En el momento de la inscripción se solicita un pago previo (100€) Dicho importe no será devuelto en caso de no asistencia. Con aviso previo de 15 días antes si habrá devolución o se mantendrá el importe pagado para otro seminario.
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