CC18 Keynote 06 – Attachment, Differentiation, Individuation, and Neuroscience: Low Complexity Partners in Couples Therapy – Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT

CC18 Keynote 06 – Attachment, Differentiation, Individuation, and Neuroscience: Low Complexity Partners in Couples Therapy – Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT

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Description

Topic Areas:
Attachment | Neuroscience | Keynote | Continuing Education
Category:
Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2018 | Online Continuing Education
Faculty:
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
50:59
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date :
May 06, 2018

Description

The CC18 keynote is Attachment, Differentiation, Individuation, and Neuroscience: Low Complexity Partners in Couples Therapy.

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Harry Harlow’s primate attachment studies on rhesus monkeys were mirrored by John Bowlby’s work on infant attachment. The 50s and 60s saw the emergence of Murray Bowen’s work. Margaret Mahler’s work on separation/individuation and the psychological birth of the human infant brought us further in the 70s. Through the modern lens of neuroscience, clinicians and researchers alike attempt to verify the theories of Bowlby, Bowen, and Mahler. What is the current clinical usefulness of these models? The presentation seeks to consolidate these ideas through a perspective of psychology. The focus will be on low-complexity partner examples.

The educational objectives are listed.

  1. Describe at least three insecure attachment behaviors that can be explained using models of Bowen, Mahler, and developmental neuroscience.
  2. Differentiate personality disorders from non-pathological lower-complexity exhibitions of poor differentiation, individuation, and insecure attachment, using at least three criteria.
  3. Describe at least three interventions with individuals exhibiting low-complexity features of poor differentiation, separation, individuation and insecure attachment.

Session may be edited to preserve confidentiality.

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