This workshop will explore the theory and practice of working with Shame and Vulnerability in the therapeutic process, the origins of shame and the maintenance of shaming processes in relationships, alongside the potential for healing that can be found in developing “resilient vulnerability”.
Aims
To enable participants to feel confident in exploring and processing Shame and Vulnerability in their work with clients.
Learning Outcomes
Course Structure
The day will be a mix of theory and experiential work, including personal reflection and small group work. We will include theory and material from TA, Gestalt and other modalities alongside a consideration of the roles of Shame and Vulnerability from a spiritual and humanistic perspective.
Facilitator’s Biography
Barbara Clarkson (TSTA) has worked for over 20 years as a psychotherapist. Her personal journey has included a long and deep struggle with shame, and her own defences against vulnerability, that has enabled her to understand and work with her clients’ most excruciating shame experiences with compassion, empathy and hope.