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Digital Seminar

Healing Attachment with Psychodrama

A Dynamic Approach to Address Childhood Wounds

Average Rating:
   267
Faculty:
Linda Thai, LMSW, ERYT-200, CLYL
Duration:
Approx 3 hrs
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 23, 2025
Product Code:
NOS096524
Media Type:
Digital Seminar

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Description

Pesso-Boyden System Psychomotor (PBSP) is a transformative modality that leads participants through a small-group experience that allows them to reconstruct and re-experience the dynamics of their childhood family-of-origin in three-dimensional space. By creating new, deeply satisfying memories, facilitated in collaboration with the group, it allows clients to address complex trauma and grief—and it can yield profound results in a short time. PBSP is ideal for those dealing with the aftermath of childhood abuse, emotional neglect, or trauma. In this workshop, get a unique opportunity to explore how to:  

  • Recreate disrupted attachment patterns using a method that can heal deep-seated family issues  
  • Help clients create new and satisfying early memories 
  • Facilitate small groups that can hold space for reconstructing childhood dynamics 

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Faculty

Linda Thai, LMSW, ERYT-200, CLYL's Profile

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Linda Thai LMSW (she, her) is a trauma therapist who specializes in cutting edge brain- and body-based modalities for the healing of complex developmental trauma. As an educator and consultant, she is gifted with the capacity to contextualize, synthesize and communicate complex and nuanced issues pertaining to the impact of oppressive systems upon identity, mental health and wellbeing, and the invisibilized wounds of racial trauma. Linda is passionate about breaking the cycle of historical and intergenerational trauma at the individual and community levels, and deeply believes in the healing power of coming together in community to grieve.

 

Born in Vietnam, raised in Australia, and now living in Alaska, Linda is a former child refugee who is not only redefining what it means to be Vietnamese, to be Australian, and to be American United States-ian....she is redefining what it means to be wounded and whole and a healer.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Linda Thai maintains a private practice. She receives compensation as a presenter, and she receives a speaking honorarium from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Linda Thai is the co-founder of Yoga & Twelve-Step Recovery (Y12SR). She is a board member for Asian mental health Collective. She serves as a board member for Asian Mental Health Collective.


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Objectives

  1. Describe how to recreate disrupted attachment patterns using a small group format.
  2. Summarize how psychodrama approaches can be utilized to help clients create new and satisfying early memories.
  3. Summarize the key components of a psychodrama approach to therapy.

Outline

  • The impact of developmental trauma on attachment patterns 
  • The clinical power of reconstructing childhood dynamics 
  • Bringing Psychodrama and Peso-Boyden System Psychomotor in clinical practice 
  • Healing attachment wounds within groups 
  • Risks and limitations 

Target Audience

  • Addiction Counselors
  • Counselors
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Psychologists
  • Social Workers

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Overall:      4.8

Total Reviews: 267

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