In-Person

In Person: Sabino Recovery/Plaice

3.0 CE Hours
Clinical
In Person: Sabino Recovery/Plaice

Information

Date & Time

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Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe 4 attachment adaptations

  • Define limbic resonance and explain its relationship to the healing bond between self & others

  • Identify 3 examples of sophisticated defenses a client may somatically experience and describe gentle ways of supporting sensations & resonance in the body

Educational Goal

The educational goal of the presentation is for participants to learn and practice techniques/strategies from attachment theory and somatic experiencing.

Description

This is a three-hour experiential training for clinicians who want to learn and practice techniques, interweaving strategies from attachment theory & somatic experiencing.

Many clients request, need and are ready for deeper work on core issues & triggers of their emotional pain. These strategies can aid therapists and their clients learn to negotiate the intensity of a traumatic experience and excavate energy from the body. Evidence-based strategies & empirical research has shown that somatic attachment practices can be an effective clinical tool for physiological & psychological recovery.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Christy Plaice, LPC, MAC, CCT

Christy Plaice is a creative light in the therapeutic community. As a licensed professional counselor in private practice, she works with adolescents, adults, families, and groups. Christy holds a Certification in Child Trauma (CCT), a Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), and a clinical specialist in gender & sexuality development. Her personalized approach and embodied honesty is rooted in humanistic, somatic attachment re-patterning, sensorimotor psychotherapy, neurophysiology, & experiential psychologies. She has extensive education & clinical experience working in substance abuse/addiction, complex trauma, experiential therapeutic communities, residential wilderness therapy, department of juvenile justice, and non-profit work with critical crisis response teams.

Throughout her work, Christy enjoys traveling across Georgia & the country, providing workshops, retreats & experiential training on various mental health, healing integration, & wellness topics.