Healing Attachment Trauma with Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

Healing Attachment Trauma with Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

2 days conference on Attachment Based-ISTDP with clinical video material and lead presenter psychiatrist Dr. Robert J. Neborsky (USA)

By Betina Søbirk Svane og Pernille Hytte Bisgaard

Date and time

September 19 · 9am - September 20 · 5pm CEST

Location

Bygning C, Ceres Allé, Aarhus, Danmark

1 Ceres Allé 8000 Aarhus Denmark

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) is an accelerated, active form of

psychodynamic therapy with an excellent evidence base. ISTDP is rooted in the research and

clinical innovations of Dr Habib Davanloo, and focuses on safely and efficiently accessing

unconscious affects or “unlocking the unconscious” early in the course of psychotherapy, in

order to accelerate and deepen the therapeutic process and increase favorable outcomes.

ISTDP has a robust evidence base and has been shown to both relieve symptoms and bring

about character change with clients e.g. with anxiety difficulties, depression, different kinds

of personality disorders, complex trauma reactions, somatic symptoms.

This conference will present an introduction to ISTDP techniques and theory

and will then go on to look at innovations to this model that have been

introduced by Dr. Robert Neborsky in his approach of Attachment-Based ISTDP.

Attachment-Based ISTDP applies the clinical insights and techniques of Davanloo's ISTDP

but is further informed by research on attachment and emotion regulation. This

approach emphasizes the importance of maintaining a secure attachment bond

between client and therapist and on identifying and challenging internalised

working models which are based on earlier insecure or pathological attachment

bonds. Effective techniques for identifying and working with the pathological

superego early on in the treatment process is a unique focus of Attachment-Based ISTDP.

Dr Neborsky will present lecture material and video-filmed vignettes from Attachment-Based

ISTDP psychotherapy sessions (subtitled in English) and demonstrate how

therapists can help their clients improve their attachment styles and move from

insecure states toward secure forms of adult attachment. Dr Sharon Lewis and Betina Søbirk

Svane, who trained with Dr Neborsky in Attachment-Based ISTDP, will present additional case material.


Lead speaker:

Robert J. Neborsky, M.D.

Robert J. Neborsky, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private practice in Del Mar,

California, and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine

as well as UCLA School of Medicine (Hon). He was a founding member on

the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Short-Term Dynamic

Psychotherapy and served as guest editor of the Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term

Dynamic Psychotherapy. In 2003, Dr. Neborsky was honored by the UCLA

School of Medicine clinical faculty association as the Distinguished Psychiatric

Lecturer of the year for 2002.

In 2001, he co-authored Short-Term Therapy for Long Term Change (Norton)

and is a contributing author in the 2003 book, Healing Trauma (Norton). In

2011 along with Josette ten Have de Labije he authored Roadmap to the

Unconscious: Mastering Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Karnac

Books (translated and published in Polish in 2017) In 2013 he published

Predicting Attachment Status from Observation of a Clinical Intensive

Psychotherapy Interview which was nominated for Progress in Psychology as

one of the top articles of that year.: Recently the Second edition of The

Collected Writings of Robert J. Neborsky was published by Itasca Books.

(2018)

Dr. Neborsky’s professional activities include training students in the

techniques of his unique Attachment-Based variety of Intensive Short-Term

Dynamic Psychotherapy, presenting at local, national and international symposia and

seminars. His current research interests includeexamination of the interface between

attachment theory, neuroscience, andpsychotherapy. He is also exploring the application of

ISTDP techniques to enhance recovery from traumatic brain injury and post concussive syndrome associated with post traumatic stress disorder.

Co-speaker:

Dr Sharon Lewis

Dr Sharon Lewis is a chartered clinical psychologist registered with the British

Psychological Society and the Health and Care Professions Council in the

United Kingdom. She is an IEDTA accredited supervisor and trainer in ISTDP

and provides individual supervision and training for clinicians wishing to

develop skills in this model. Her approach is focused on the attachment-based

ISTDP introduced by Dr Robert Neborsky (USA), where the clinical insights and

techniques of Davanloo's ISTDP are further informed by research on attachment

and emotion regulation.

Dr Lewis has experience both in private practice and in the National Health

Service and has a particular interest in working with clients with anxiety

difficulties and treatment-resistant depression, as well as those diagnosed with

physical health conditions such as auto-immune disorders, fibromyalgia and

chronic pain.

Dr Lewis is of the most senior ISTDP practitioners in the UK, and has been at

the forefront of the development of conferences and teaching programmes to

introduce this method to clinicians in this country. She has also been a visiting

lecturer on the clinical doctorate programmes in psychology, presented

nationally and internationally at workshops and conferences and currently a

series of training courses for clinicians interested in learning this method

(www.istdp.london)

Co-speaker and organizer:

Betina Søbirk Svane

Betina Søbirk Svane has an MSc in psychology and social studies and is a certified

psychodynamic psychotherapist MPF graduated from the Institute for Gestalt Analyses in

Denmark and further trained in ISTDP by Robert Neborsky, Patricia Coughlin, Allan Abbass and

Joel Town.

Betina has 14 years of experience as a psychotherapist in prisons and private organizations

like "Dialogue against Violence". Since 2018, she has been a full-time practitioner in her own

psychotherapeutic clinic in Denmark where she offers individuel therapy, teaching/group

therapy and supervision and she currently training at advanced level to become a certified

ISTDP teacher and supervisor.

She is deeply passionated and very experienced in working with clients with more complex

and difficult challenges such as different kinds of personality disturbances, anxiety

difficulties, and complex trauma reactions. She is ambitious and persistent in teaching and

ongoing learning how you best and most effectively can learn this method and get

better at what you are doing. Right now, she is particularly focused on the topic of staying

empathic attuned, and in sync with the client, and how you work concretely with your

countertransference without harming the client

(www.betinasoebirksvane.dk)

Organizer:

Pernille Hytte Bisgaard

Pernille Hytte Bisgaard has an MSc in pedagogical psychology and is a certified Couple and

Family psychotherapist MPF . She is a specialist in Clinical Sexology from the University of

Gothenburg, Sweden. She has been trained in Attachment-Based ISTDP in London by Dr.

Robert Neborsky, Alexandra Knowles, and Dr. Sharon Lewis. Since 2007, she has been a full-

time practitioner in her psychotherapeutic clinic in Copenhagen. And since 2022 she also has

had a part-time praxis in Aarhus.

She is an ISTDP therapist with a lot of experience working with clients with different kinds of

challenges, e.g. attachment injuries and traumas. She is right now, particularly interested in

how to integrate advanced ISTDP skills in Couple Therapy

(www.hyttebisgaard.dk)

Bookings and Eligibility to attend:

The seminar is suitable for registered professionals working in mental health and allied fields

including psychologists, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists. And when you arrive on the day

you will be asked to confirm and sign the following confidentiality statement:

"I understand the importance of confidentiality and I will make no mention of what I see and hear, in any circumstances including social media, outside of this observational room. Additionally, I agree not to make recordings through, photographs, video, or audio. I confirm that if I recognize, or know a client I observe, I will remove myself from the conference room and first come back when the session is over"

This is a live, in-person event and online attendance is not possible. The entire event is in

English, but it will be possible to ask questions in Danish if that is more convenient for you.

Full catering is included in the fee.

Bookings are final and refunds are not available. If, for circumstances beyond our control, the

conference is canceled, we will refund ticket fees but we will not be responsible for any

additional costs (e.g. travel or accommodation) incurred.

Please be aware that it's only possible to buy tickets via your PC - not via smartphone.

Do not hesitate to book - it is a conference with live, in-person attendance only, and therefore

limited seating.

Please email us if you have any questions: kontakt@betinasoebirksvane.dk or

p.hytte@gmail.com

Warmly, Pernille and Betina


The Program is now ready:

Day 1

9.00 Registration

9.15 Welcome: Pernille Hytte Bisgaard and Betina Søbirk Svane

9.30 Introduction to ISTDP: Dr. Robert Neborsky

- history of ISTDP

- Metapsychology and Techniques of ISTDP

10.15 Case Presentation: Dr. Robert Neborsky

- Anxious/Avoidant Attachment: The Man Who Couldn't Grieve

A Case of a man whose marriage was failing, and he was in limbo: unable to stay or leave. The video illustrates the unlocking of his pathological bereavement from childhood and overcoming his unconscious guilt over his repressed rage towards both parents.

11.15 Break

11.30 Case Presentation: Dr. Robert Neborsky

- Anxious Attachment: Medical Magical Mystery Tour

The successful treatment of a woman with chronic somatization caused by repressed trauma related to parental abandonment and sexual abuse by a neighbor.

13 Lunch

14 Case Presentation: Betina Søbirk Svane

-Starting Strong, establishing a secure base and working with the highest capacity from the beginning in the Trial Therapy: The Fragile Women in the White Dress

15.10 Break

15.20 Case Presentation: Dr. Robert Neborsky

- Avoidant Attachment: The Man Who Hung His Head

The 9.5 hour treatment of a man who suffered from chronic obsessive compulsive disorder. He terminated an unsuccessful 20 year psychoanalysis and gave ISTDP “one last try at therapy.” The case puts Freud’s renowned case of Little Hans in a new light.

16.40 Plenary discussion

17.00 Close

Day 2

9.00 Registration

9.15 Introduction to Attachment-Based ISTDP

- Synthesis of ISTDP and Attachment Theory

10.15 Case Presentation: Dr. Robert Neborsky

- Treating Sexual Dysfunction with Attachment-Based ISTDP

- Avoidant Attachment: The Virgin Who Treat Herself Like a Whore

The successful ISTDP treatment of a woman with sexual repression and anorgasmia related to childhood religious abuse by her devout mother.

10.45 Break

11.00 Continuation of case

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Case Presentation: Dr. Sharon Lewis

-Unmasking the Neglectful Superego with Attachment-Based ISTDP

This presentation will explore cases where the attachment paradigm is based on neglect, leading to unregulated anxiety and a specific set of defence patterns, The specific tools which Attachment-Based ISTDP provides for effective diagnosis and treatment will be presented.

14.40 Break

15.00 Case Presentation: Dr. Robert Neborsky

Ambivalent Attachment: Will you Love me tomorrow? Overcoming the repetition compulsion.

The successful ISTDP treatment of a young woman who pursued unavailable men despite her longing for a loving stable relationship.

16.30 Plenary discussion

17.00 Close

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