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How Feeling “Never Good Enough” Can Get Passed Down Through Generations, with Lynn Lyons, LICSW

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How Feelings of "Never Good Enough" Get Passed Through Generations

Many times, when a client reports feeling unworthy, they may be able to pinpoint specific instances when they received messages that they weren’t good enough. But there are also indirect ways that this message can be conveyed and passed across generations – even in loving, connected families. In the video below, Lynn Lyons, LICSW, will […]

When Trauma Keeps a Patient from Trusting Their Practitioner, with Janina Fisher, PhD

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Janina Fisher, PhD on when trauma keeps a patient from trusting the practitioner

As practitioners, we know how important it is to build trust with clients. But when a patient has a trauma history, trust may not come easy – and rightfully so. So, how can we go about building healthy trust in the therapeutic relationship with these clients? In the video below, Janina Fisher, PhD, shares how […]

[Infographic] Shame vs. Guilt – A Client Handout

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Infographic: How Shame is Different From Guilt

You’ve probably heard clients use guilt and shame interchangeably to describe their feelings. But as practitioners, we know that shame and guilt are two very different emotions, each with its own purpose and path to healing. That’s why we created this free infographic designed to help clients understand the key differences between these two emotions […]

A Simple Metaphor to De-Shame a Client’s Trauma Response, with Ron Siegel, PsyD

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• A Simple Metaphor to De-Shame a Client’s Response to Trauma

After a traumatic event, a client might feel deeply ashamed by how they responded to the situation. Perhaps they froze and now blame themselves for not fighting back. Or, maybe they ran away, but now regret not standing up for themselves. As clinicians, we’re able to recognize that these reactions happen at the level of […]

[Infographic] – Four Key Ways Collapse/Submit Can Present in a Client

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How the collapse and submit trauma response can present in a client in therapy

Like many of the emerging defense responses to trauma, the collapse/submit response can be difficult to recognize. So to give you a clearer idea of what this trauma response can look like, we created this free infographic that highlights four key ways it might present in a client. To put this infographic together, we gathered […]

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