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Vulnerability, Authenticity and Attunement: Regulating Ourselves with Dysregulated Clients Saturday, April 22, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 425 S. Cherry Street, Denver, CO 80246 Presented by Heart Solutions, LLC & Individual and Relationship Therapy Center, PLLC An interactive, experiential half-day workshop for any clinician who values openness, vulnerability, and authentic emotional presence in your work with couples, families, and individuals. Learning Objectives: Explore how staying emotionally present can be difficult for any therapist. Recognize and cultivate compassion for the moments of overwhelm or dysregulation in session. Gain better understanding of our own patterns of responding in these difficult moments. Discover ways to re-attune to clients in the face of their own dysregulation or distancing. www.BevTuel.com Register Now – Save with Early Registration Rates Individual Graduate Student— must show valid student ID Group of 4--sent in same envelope. 1 form per person, payment by check only Super early registration (before Dec. 31, 2016) $85 $70 $75/person Early Registration (Jan. 1–Mar. 31, 2017) $100 $85 $90/person Regular Registration (April 1 and later) $115 $100 $105/person Please Print: Name: Phone: Mailing Address: Email Address: : Check # & amount enclosed: Mail completed form to: Heart Solutions, LLC, 677 Grant St. Denver, CO 80203 Questions? [email protected] 303-355-0280 Bev Tuel, Ph.D. ICEEFT Certified EFT Supervisor, and presenter says, “Authentic attunement allows us access to those magical moments when we know ‘this is what I’m meant to do!’ Attunement also demands that we walk with clients into those dark places. Clients’ behaviors activate our own intensely human longings and can trigger our own reactivity. Even the most centered among us can get thrown off track in our emotional hot spots.”

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Page 1: Vulnerability, Regulating Authenticity and Ourselves with ......“Authentic attunement allows us access to those magical moments when we know ‘this is what I’m meant to do!’

Vulnerability, Authenticity and

Attunement:

Regulating Ourselves with Dysregulated Clients

Saturday, April 22, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

425 S. Cherry Street, Denver, CO 80246

Presented by Heart Solutions, LLC & Individual and Relationship Therapy Center, PLLC

An interactive, experiential half-day workshop for any clinician who values openness, vulnerability, and authentic emotional presence in your work with

couples, families, and individuals. Learning Objectives: • Explore how staying emotionally

present can be difficult for any therapist.

• Recognize and cultivate compassion for the moments of overwhelm or dysregulation in session.

• Gain better understanding of our own patterns of responding in these difficult moments.

• Discover ways to re-attune to clients in the face of their own dysregulation or distancing.

www.BevTuel.com

Register Now – Save with Early Registration Rates

Individual

Graduate Student—must show valid

student ID

Group of 4--sent in same envelope. 1 form per person, payment

by check only Super early registration (before Dec. 31, 2016)

$85

$70

$75/person

Early Registration (Jan. 1–Mar. 31, 2017)

$100

$85

$90/person

Regular Registration (April 1 and later)

$115

$100

$105/person

Please Print: Name: Phone: Mail ing Address: Email Address: : Check # & amount enclosed:

Mail completed form to: Heart Solutions, LLC, 677 Grant St. Denver, CO 80203 Questions? [email protected] 303-355-0280

Bev Tuel, Ph.D. ICEEFT Certified EFT Supervisor, and presenter says, “Authentic attunement allows us access to those magical moments when we know ‘this is

what I’m meant to do!’ Attunement also demands that we walk with clients into those dark places. Clients’ behaviors activate our own intensely human longings and can trigger our own reactivity. Even the most centered among us can get thrown off track in our emotional hot spots.”