Tuesday, April 28, 2015 | 4:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Neville Scarfe, Room 310
AEDP is a highly integrative experiential therapy model, informed by attachment theory, developmental research, emotion theory, somatic therapy models, and contemporary affective and interpersonal neuroscience.
Dr. Richard Harrison will present an overview of AEDP and show video excerpts of a session to demonstrate how dyadic regulation of affect, experiential/somatic work, and processing core (adaptive) emotions to completion can unleash a transformational spiral, which results in accelerated healing and quantum change (including reworking of models of self, others and relationship).
Dr. Harrison is a registered psychologist in full time clinical practice and a certified EFT therapist and supervisor. He teaches and supervises Master?s students in the UBC Counselling Psychology program and provides workshops for professionals on attachment-informed models of psychotherapy. He has trained extensively in AEDP and receives supervision/consultation from the founder of the model, Dr. Diana Fosha.
RSVP is not required. ECPS graduate students and faculty are all welcome to attend!