This CEU event is hosted by Boston College. Registration link will be made available closer to date.
Join us for this 3-hour workshop designed to help clinical staff optimize their use of self to support clients in their healing journey. Even the most skilled and knowledgeable professionals can experience burnout, particularly when faced with impasses in the therapeutic process. This workshop focuses on the importance of co-regulation and self-awareness in therapy.
By gaining a deeper understanding of how you and your clients influence one another, you will be able to establish stronger connections, work through challenges together, and proactively prevent burnout. During this workshop, you will learn valuable skills and techniques for co-regulation, connection, and self-care, all of which are rooted in cutting-edge research and theories.
Dr. Grinman will guide you through the process of honing your mindset and developing practical techniques to improve your co-regulation skills. You will learn to use yourself as a tool in therapy, gaining insight into how your own experiences and reactions can impact the therapeutic process. By the end of the workshop, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to enhance your clinical practice and help your clients achieve their goals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with clients and prevent burnout in the process!
Objectives:
1. Define coregulation between therapist and client and provide examples.
2. Understand the role of attachment styles in coregulation.
3. Integrate specific co-regulation techniques to promote more effective interactions and therapeutic outcomes.