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Micah L. McCreary, M.Div., Ph.D., LCP, DBTC
President and CEOMcCreary and Madison
Associates, [email protected]@MYSCBC.ORG
804-314-7518July 15, 2015
Emotion RegulationIdentify and label The
boys emotions as their mother over dosed
How is this episode connected to his emotions as a man?
What is the significance of the flashbacks?
What is the significance of family images?
Emotion Regulation
Emotion Regulation
How can you help Roeme to increase positive emotions and build a positive life experience with all he has to confront?
How Attachment Bond Becomes Critical
1.Family member (Infant) seeks Closeness
2.Caregiver provides “Safe Haven”
How Attachment Bond Becomes Critical
3. Caregiver provides “Secure Bond”
4. Separation from caregiver produces Fear & Anxiety
TraumaTrauma is an emotional
response to a terrible event like an accident, rape or natural disaster.
Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical.
TraumaLonger-term reactions
include unpredictable emotions, flashbacks, strained relationships and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea.
TraumaAttachment typically
focuses on children and surrounds the motivational system that gives rise to the close emotional bond between parents and their children.
Components of Healthy Family Relationships
Healthy relationships
Perceived social support
Mentors
SportsSpiritualityIntelligence
(Emotional and Academic)
PUTTING YOURSELF IN CONTROL OF FAMILY SYMPTOMS
What symptoms in your family - “Messed your family up?”