Deborah J Fox – Sex, Couples and the Integration of Somatic Interventions – The Path to Safety, Connection and Resolution
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Duration: around 6 hours
Copyright expires on April 8, 2021.
DescriptionIf the nervous system isn’t “settledenough,” there’s no use in having a dialogue.
The frustrations of dealing with couples may be overpowering at times. Couples who readily become angry and hostile toward each other, or who become emotionally shut off in session, can make treatment unsatisfying for both the counselor and the client. If you spend too much time dealing with such reactions, leaving little opportunity to address the issues that brought them into treatment, this session offers a solution for you!
This program with couples’ therapist Deborah Fox, MSW, LISCW, will show you how to leverage the autonomic nervous system’s natural workings to help couples participate more successfully in session.
And then you’ll have enough time in session to address their issues rather than their response.
Every couple’s and sex therapist’s arsenal should include Somatic Intervention techniques. Couples who become emotionally aroused or shut down are feeling threatened. Their neurological system is activated to defend them. The therapeutic process can progress with skilled, body-based intervention.
It is critical to learn how to respond successfully at the first hint that their neurological system is communicating danger. Body-based therapy procedures allow the therapist to assist the couple in delving deeper into the origins of their misery in order for constructive solutions to emerge.
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Outline
Relationships are formed by the interaction of two nerve systems.
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) provides the foundation for comprehending a couple’s dynamics
Three Polyvagal Theory concepts
The biology of safety and danger is known as neuroception.
Experiential learning
Three nervous system states and their reaction hierarchy
Experiential learning
The goal and significance of co-regulation
Unconscious memoryThe ANS at Work in a Couples Therapy Session
Adaptations for survival
Attachment fashions
Depression/anxiety/trauma co-morbidities
Factors unique to sexual problemsCouples Therapy Session Structure with the ANS in Mind
Obstacles to Effective Communication
Starting a session – increasing safety; strategies for “settling” the nervous system
Why is it necessary to create a structure throughout a session?
Nervous system response mappingWhen the Discussion Begins
How to Instigate a Dialogue Between Two Nervous Systems
The importance of mirroring; Sasha and Lilly Experiential exercise
Gillian and Steve are examples of people who track their bodies for tiny indicators of nervous system activation into fight/flight or emotional shutdown.
Overwhelm and underwhelm; example: Brad and Sara Regulation Strategies
Experiential learningInside the Dyadic Relationship, Repair and Healing
Using body language as a resource for therapeutic investigation; for example, Larry and Ben
Specifics specific to dealing with sexual troubles; for example, Gina and Dan
Repairing connection ruptures Memory reconsolidation; example: Mark and Alicia
Finding refuge in co-regulation as a means of healing Faculty
MSW Deborah J Fox Seminars and goods related to this topic: 3Deborah J Fox, MSW, is a private practice Certified Imago Relationship Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist in Washington, DC. She provides psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and groups, as well as clinical consulting. Deborah teaches couples and sex therapy workshops and consults with groups. She has given talks about these topics at the Washington School of Medicine, the Greater Washington Society of Clinical Social Workers, the Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, the Integrative Sex Therapy Institute, and the 2018 worldwide Imago Relationship Therapy conference. She has researched Somatic Experiencing and published the chapter The Mind Body Connection: Sex, Couples, and Somatic Therapy in Tammy Nelson, Phd’s Integrative Sex and Couples Therapy. She is deeply committed to moving couples counseling to a deeper emotional level, allowing for more connection and happiness.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Deborah Fox is a lawyer with a private practice. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Deborah Fox does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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