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Boston, MA

Attachment, Development and Trauma

OCTOBER 31, 2008 Start Date

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy identifies two general kinds of interrelated psychological issues: developmental and traumatic. Developmental issues result from disturbed early attachment relationships that lead to limiting beliefs about oneself and the world. Post traumatic stress disorder results from overwhelming experience that remains unintegrated. Early attachment disturbances can lead to a wide variety of adult relational problems, especially when combined with unresolved trauma. Part II of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy training program illustrates how traumatic, attachment, and developmental issues influence one another, and how to provide effective treatment given their inevitable intertwining.

Training Curriculum(click for more information)


Training Dates:

  1. October 31-November 2, 2008
  2. December 5-7, 2008
  3. February 20-22, 2009
  4. April 24-26, 2009
  5. June 26-28, 2009
  6. August 7-9, 2009
  7. October 23-25, 2009
  8. November 20-22, 2009
  9. January 8-10, 2010
  10. March 12-14, 2010
  11. May 7-9, 2010
  12. June 4-6, 2010
  13. October 29-31, 2010

Please note that April, June and August 2009 dates are a repeat of the material covered in the first 3 weekends.

Please consult with SPI before making any travel arrangements. Refund Policy

Times: Friday 12:30-6:30, Saturday 9:00am - 5:30pm, Sunday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Location: 17 Spring Street, Watertown, MA. Map

Financial Aid: Contact SPI for limited workstudy opportunities.

Requirements for Acceptance: A requirement for acceptance to this training is the recommendation from all the trainers of a student's Level I Training for Treatment of Trauma.

Trainers: Lana Epstein, M., Ed., LICSW, Celia Grand, LCSW, BCD
Tuition: 5,500 USD. A deposit of $250 is due to hold your place in the training. 10% Hakomi Graduates discount. Refund Policy
Prerequisites:

Completion of Level I: Training for the Treatment of Trauma

Contact: SPI, 303-447-3290 or 1-800-860-9258, office@sensorimotor.org.