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Trainings

From Forced Repression to Safe Expression: Making Room for Anger

Bronwyn explores how early attachment disruptions and alexithymia can impair a client’s ability to recognize and articulate anger. This interview offers structured strategies to support emotional identification and expression in session. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Free CE through Clearly Clinical.

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Anger Strategies & Shame Resolution 

Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions—not only by clients but also by clinicians. This session explores the foundations of anger, its therapeutic significance, and how it can be harnessed as a tool for healing. Additionally, we will examine the profound role of shame in mental health, particularly how it can inhibit clients from developing a healthy relationship with their anger. By deepening our clinical understanding of these emotions, we can help clients navigate them more effectively in therapy. 1 CE through AATBS ($4.99)

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Integrating Dissociated Anger Training

(Not yet eligible for CE credit) This on-demand course explores anger in psychotherapy, examining social conditioning, dissociation, and the somatic impact of suppressed anger. Clinicians learn to use the Integration exercise to help clients safely reconnect with anger, release shame, and foster self-attachment.

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Integration, Grief & Expressive Exercise Training

(Not yet eligible for CE credit) This on-demand course teaches three integrative, body-based therapeutic interventions that resolve trauma at its root. Rather than managing triggers, clinicians learn practical and theoretical approaches to help clients achieve somatic and emotional closure, leading to relief, acceptance, clarity, and stronger self-attunement. 

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