Presented by Pamela Rosin, LMFT
3 CE Credits
Last day to register: Thursday, Aug 22, 2024
Leveraging somatic intervention while addressing attachment wounds, ReParentive® Therapy is an intergenerational trauma healing model for clients who grew up in invalidating environments. This includes people with a parent who was not consistently available for multiple possible reasons, and especially because of a cluster B personality disorder such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
This introductory-level workshop will allow participants to:
- Learn the impact of growing up in an invalidating environment, i.e. with a parent with BPD
- Learn key elements of nervous system regulation to help clients with childhood wounds
- Learn ways of working with countertransference
- Learn how new ways to address attachment wounds and negative core beliefs for those raised in an invalidating environment (ReParentive® Therapy)
About the Presenter
Pamela Rosin, MFT is the founder of ReParentive® Therapy. A graduate of the Integral Counseling Psychology program at California Institute for Integral Studies, (CIIS) and a certified Hakomi Therapist, Pamela integrates her professional acting background, a decade as a bodyworker, and years of teaching Shakespeare in prison. Pamela draws from a multitude of experience in various educational and therapeutic arenas. Pamela embodies the precepts of ReParentive® Therapy; bringing relational, loving presence to support learning. Pamela’s creativity, ability to personalize the material, and emphasis on nervous system regulation, supports students’ access and integration of this sensitive and challenging topic.
Actively bringing this modality to the community, Pamela has presented at California Institute for Integral Studies (CIIS) counseling centers, Pierce St and the Center of Somatic Psychotherapy, Bay Area Gestalt Institute, and Grateful Heart Holistic Therapy Center.
Pamela offers ReParentive® Therapy Group Module this September for those who want to further their experiential knowledge and theoretical understanding of ReParentive Therapy. Don’t miss your opportunity to gain insight into ReParentive® Therapy with fellow EBCAMFT members and community peers. Register today!
Educational Goals
1. Understand the impact of growing up in an invalidating environment, i.e. with a parent with BPD
2. Learn key elements of nervous system regulation
3. Learn about the history and effectiveness of ReParentive® Therapy
Measurable Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will be able to:
- Explain the theory behind ReParentive® Therapy
- Explain why Borderline Personality Disorder is an intergenerational phenomenon
- Apply somatic and mindfulness principles for the therapist’s personal nervous system
- Teach regulation as well as to promote co-regulation in clients
- List core developmental wounds that are unique to this population
- Describe indications in clients that point to this history
- Explain why group therapy is most suited for healing in the target population
Course Outline
1. The theory behind ReParentive® Therapy (RPT), 10 principles
2. Understand the wound; BPD household and intergenerational impacts
3. Interactive experiential with a visualization
4. Developmental wounds that are unique to this population
5. Treatment of childhood wounds with RPT
6. An experiential exercise on countertransference
7. Somatic resource
8. Why group therapy
TARGET AUDIENCE: Licensed psychologists, licensed social workers, licensed professional counselors,licensed marriage & family therapists, and pre-licensed professionals
CE Credit Certificates
Course meets the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
East Bay Chapter of CAMFT is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (Provider #52488) to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. East Bay Chapter of CAMFT maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.
Please note: Certificates of Completion will be awarded after the completion of the workshop to those who attend the workshop in its entirety and complete the course evaluation form.
Consider Joining East Bay CAMFT
We invite non-members to consider joining East Bay CAMFT.
Member pricing:
Licensed Membership/Community Partner Fee: $75/annually
Pre-Licensed Associate/Student/Retired Membership Fee: $50/annually
**IMPORTANT REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY
You may cancel for a 50% refund between 5 and 15 days in advance of the event. No refunds for cancellations within 5 days of the event or for no-shows or failure to attend due to emergencies. Unused funds cannot be applied to future events. NO EXCEPTIONS! If the event is cancelled for any reason, you will receive a full refund.
**By registering for the event you agree to the terms of the Cancellation/Refund Policy**
For general information, special needs, ADA accommodations, or grievances: Please contact Sandy at admin@ebcamft.org. You will receive a response within 24 hours. Note: Deadline for requesting ADA accommodations is two weeks prior to the workshop so that we may have time to properly accommodate you.