Episode 33: Dissociative Attunement
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Evan and Melissa explore the ways in which clients use intellectualism as a means to conceptualize emotional memories to maintain safety. Topics also include:
- Emotional attainment
- Maintaining an observer role when someone is dysregulated
- Maladaptive ways of creating self-protection
- Therapy is not advice-giving
- Explore emotional memories is delicate and is a process
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Episode 33: Dissociative Attunement
Evan and Melissa explore the ways in which clients use intellectualism as a means to conceptualize emotional memories to maintain safety. Topics also include:
- Emotional attainment
- Maintaining an observer role when someone is dysregulated
- Maladaptive ways of creating self-protection
- Therapy is not advice-giving
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