Attachment trauma from early-life adversity profoundly impacts neurodevelopment, leading to lasting emotional and cognitive challenges. This presentation explores the neurobiological foundations of attachment trauma and highlights therapeutic interventions to mitigate its effects. A focus on cultural differences emphasizes the need for clinicians to practice multicultural sensitivity.
By integrating neurobiological insights and therapeutic strategies, this presentation underscores the brain’s neuroplasticity and potential for healing across the lifespan.
https://frumtherapist.com/workshops/TheNeurobiology/viewThe Neurobiology of Attachment Trauma and it's Therapeutic Applications
Sunday, October 26, 2025, 1:45 PM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT
Presenter: Rozi P. Wax, LMFT, LMHC
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
Attachment trauma from early-life adversity profoundly impacts neurodevelopment, leading to lasting emotional and cognitive challenges. This presentation explores the neurobiological foundations of attachment trauma and highlights therapeutic interventions to mitigate its effects. A focus on cultural differences emphasizes the need for clinicians to practice multicultural sensitivity.
By integrating neurobiological insights and therapeutic strategies, this presentation underscores the brain’s neuroplasticity and potential for healing across the lifespan.
1. Introduction to Attachment and Bonding
(10 minutes)
2. Physiological and Neurological Foundations of Attachment
(20 minutes)
3. Childhood Reflex Integration and Its Connection to Attachment
(10 minutes)
4. Ramifications of Attachment Difficulties
(20 minutes)
5. Break
(10 minutes)
6. Defining Attachment Repair Goals
(10 minutes)
7. Attachment Repair Treatment Modalities and Tools
(15 minutes)
8. Demonstration of Attachment Repair Techniques
(20 minutes)
9. Breakout Session: Practicing Attachment Repair Techniques
(30 minutes)
10. Group Reflection and Processing
(20 minutes)
11. Q&A and Wrap-Up
(15 minutes)