[Download Now] Toxic Shame in Clinical Practice: Help Clients Release Shame, Get Unstuck and Improve Treatment Outcomes – Patti Ashley
[Download Now] Toxic Shame in Clinical Practice: Help Clients Release Shame, Get Unstuck and Improve Treatment Outcomes – Patti Ashley
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[Download Now] Toxic Shame in Clinical Practice: Help Clients Release Shame, Get Unstuck and Improve Treatment Outcomes – Patti Ashley
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Clinicians feel stuck and unsure of why clinical strategies aren’t working. In this recording shame expert, you will learn how to identify and treat toxic shame.
Toxic shame is an infectious disease that can be difficult to diagnose and treated. You need to be vulnerable and brave in the therapy session to learn how to recognize and treat toxic shame.
It can be difficult to recognize the signs of toxic shame. Here are some examples of client behaviors that could indicate shame.
- Frequently cancels sessions
- Terminates treatment early
- Deflects and projects onto others
- Narcissistic self-inflation
- Perfectionism
- Minimization
- Anger, rage and contempt
- and more
This recording will show you the origins of shame and help you identify the unseen aspects of clinical work. Understanding how shame can undermine the therapeutic alliance and using somatic strategies to deepen an authentic relationship with the client are the keys to working with toxic shame in clinical practice.
Other clinicians who have taken this workshop say they experienced a sigh of relief. You don’t want to miss this recording.
- Summarize the nature of toxic shame as it relates to the therapeutic process.
- Identify how the different attachment styles play a role in how client’s shame is formed.
- Discover how toxic shame develops as a core identity and how it can be a roadblock in clinical treatment.
- Correlate how toxic shame and trauma function similarly to the nervous system and how that relates to clinical treatment.
- Utilize clinical strategies to help heal shame and get clients unstuck in the therapeutic process.
How shark shows up in treatment is the first part. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it Toxic Shame. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it Research and definitions.
- Ruptures in interpersonal relationships create a shame-based identity
- Shame and trauma function similarly in the nervous system
- Subconscious shame effects of poisonous parenting
- Attachment theories as they relate to shame
- D.W. Winnicott’s true self/false self
- Shame in family, culture and other systems
- Limitations of the research
There are signs of toxic shame. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it There are things to watch for in assessment and beyond.
- Individual Therapy – the client who:
- Talks the whole session
- Frequently cancels sessions
- Feels bad when progress seems to have eluded
- Terminates treatment early
- Deflects and projects onto others
- Relapses and does not return
- Minimizes problems
- Excessively intellectualizes and analyzes treatment
- Couples/Family Therapy
- The attack/defend patter
- Anger, rage and contempt
- Judgment of self and others
- Grandiosity, narcissism and self-inflation
- People pleasing and codependency
- Avoidance
- Problems with intimacy
- Group Therapy:
- Cross-talk
- Intellectualizing
- Silence
- Judgment
- Conflict
The Therapist is part of the problem. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it Decreased positive outcomes may be caused by rigid treatment models.
- Shame can be activated when therapist appears to be the “expert”
- Some strategies hinder treatment outcomes
- Strategies that may create barriers to creativity and relational presence
- Impact of mirror neurons and epigenetics
- How naming “shame” can be shaming
- Unconsciously enacting shaming parent
- Treating client as appointment or diagnosis
- What to do when your shame is triggered in-session
TREATING THE TOXIC SHAME is part two. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it Toxic Shame should be treated effectively. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it There are implications for treatment to move forward.
- Right and left brain integration
- Bottom-up versus top-down treatment approaches
- Modeling, engaging and sustaining self-compassion
- Repair the interpersonal bridge to self and others
- Courage and vulnerability in right-brain regulation
- Sustaining empathy in parallel process
- Transference and counter-transference in treatment
There are therapeutic strategies. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it It is necessary to put it all to practice.
- Build a Safe Therapeutic Holding Environment
- Establish safety and trust
- Set a stage for treatment
- Strong foundation for therapeutic work
- Build a Solid Relationship
- Therapeutic empathy as the antidote for shame
- Connect and establish equal power
- Mindfulness and compassion
- Bridge the Head and Heart
- Psycho-education to demystify shame
- ”I” statements to identify shame-based feelings
- Going beyond cognitive therapy models
- Witness and guide clients through deeper layers
- Return shame to its origin
- Somatic strategies
- Re-wiring new neural pathways
- Experiential Tools and Techniques
- Creative arts, writing and movement activities
- Mindfulness and meditation
- Archetypes, story-telling and mythology
- Music and sound healing
- Journaling and letter-writing
- Working with Secrets
- Patience and compassion
- Deeper shame
- Tolerance and non-judgmental witnessing
- Creativity
- Every client is unique
- How therapy is like art
- Goodness of fit
- Research limitations and potential treatment risks
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