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The Relational Nature of Shame | On-Demand Learning

Format: On-Demand, Self-Paced
Length: 7 Hours
Access: Immediate 90-Day Access via SPI Learning Online (SPILO)
Presenter: Pat Ogden, PhD, Founder of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy™

Shame is one of the most painful and often least visible experiences clients bring into therapy. Because shame concerns aspects of ourselves we fear may be judged, rejected, or humiliated, it frequently remains hidden, sometimes even from conscious awareness. Yet shame profoundly shapes how people experience themselves, their bodies, and their relationships.

In this 7-hour on-demand learning experience, Dr. Pat Ogden presents a Sensorimotor Psychotherapy™ approach to understanding and working with shame, including how it is shaped by relational, cultural, and historical contexts and expressed through the body and nervous system.

You will learn the distinction between shame and guilt, the impact of attachment, oppression, and historical trauma on shame, and how shame manifests through posture, movement, affect, and nervous system responses.

You will also explore shame-related survival adaptations, somatic resources that support regulation, the relationship between shame and defensive responses, and embodied, relational approaches that foster self-acceptance, connection, and an embodied sense of worth.

Designed for clinicians seeking a deeper understanding of shame as a relational and embodied experience, this course offers practical Sensorimotor Psychotherapy™ approaches for working with shame in clinical practice.

Cost: $299 | CEs: 0 available