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AD24 Workshop 06 - Relational Aspects of Depression and Anxiety - Lilian Borges, MA, LPC


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Anxiety and Depression Conference 2024
Faculty:
Lilian Borges, MA, LPC
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:00:51
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Sep 15, 2024
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Attachment theory is an integrative theory that can be used as a cognitiveinterpersonal framework for understanding the development of depression, and anxiety. The development of attachment theory and neuroscience had offered ways of understanding how interpersonal experience affects neurobiological processes. It created much impact in psychotherapy allowing for new ways for treating issues like marital problems, relational trauma, depression, and anxiety. Our early relationships shape our neurophysiology, and how we relate to others and ourselves. This workshop will address the relational aspects of depression and anxiety, and ways to address them in psychotherapy.

Educational Objectives:

1. Name three ways that insecure attachment can contribute to cognitive vulnerability of depression and anxiety

2. Describe at least two ways to address depression and anxiety relationally

3. Describe three relational dynamics that can lead to anxiety and depression

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Lilian Borges, MA, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor with more than 18 years of experience doing and teaching psychotherapy, Ericksonian hypnosis and brief therapy. She is an invited teacher at the Milton Erickson Foundation for their extensive hypnosis training programs. Lilian has been conducting seminars in the United States and internationally about couples therapy, and Ericksonian therapy.


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