3 CE Credits
Price
$59.99 USD

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Developmental trauma can significantly impact an individual’s capacity for emotional and physical intimacy, often shaping how safety, trust, vulnerability, and connection are experienced within adult relationships. Survivors of developmental trauma may struggle with closeness, emotional expression, physical touch, fear of abandonment, hyper-independence, shame, or protective relational patterns that developed as adaptive survival responses. This workshop will explore the ways developmental trauma influences attachment, nervous system functioning, and relational dynamics, particularly within intimate relationships.

 

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how trauma responses can manifest in emotional and physical intimacy, including avoidance, emotional withdrawal, hypervigilance, dissociation, and difficulties with vulnerability. The workshop will also examine the role of attachment wounds, protective defenses, and the balance between safety and connection. Trauma-informed interventions and strategies for fostering relational safety, emotional regulation, communication, and healthier intimacy will also be discussed.