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Pat Ogden PhD

Pioneer in Somatic Psychology; Founder and Director of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI); Co-founder of the Hakomi Institute; Author of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment

Pat Ogden PhD

Pioneer in Somatic Psychology; Founder and Director of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI); Co-founder of the Hakomi Institute; Author of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment

Biography

Week 7 Video #1

How to Work with the Implicit Self

Week 11 Video #3

2 Powerful Cases of Working with the Body

Week 19 Video #3

How to Work with Beliefs That Are Expressed Non-Verbally

Week 28 Video #3

How “Movement Vocabulary” Can Enhance Client Resilience


Week 36 Video #3

Frozen Response: Rewiring the Body’s Reaction to Shame and Trauma


Week 45 Video #3

How to Help Resolve a Client’s Rage by Inviting it In


Week 52 Video #4

The Power of Connection When Facing the Unknown


Week 55 Video #4

How is My Client Not Feeling Safe?

Week 65 Video #3

A Somatic Approach to Shifting the Attachment Imprint

Week 68 Video #1

Respecting How the Body Has Been Changed by Trauma


Week 77 Video #4

The Power of Eye Contact, Attention Focus, and Breaking the Loop in Attachment Repair

Week 79 Video #1

Two Kinds of Mistakes Practitioners Make

Week 81 Video #2

When a Mistake Isn’t a Mistake

Week 86 Video #3

3 Ideas That Can Relieve the Pressure to be Perfect

Week 94 Video #3

How to Use Criticism to Build Skills – Two Case Studies

Week 111 Video #2

How to Uncover a Client’s Innate Ability to Heal

Week 112 Video #1

How to Engage the Client in the Path to Healiing

Week 114 Video #3

When A First Session Stirs Up Strong Emotions

Week 118 Video #1

How to Empower Clients to Face Fear After Trauma

Week 118 Video #2

How to Work with Attachment-Based Fear

Week 121 Video #1

A Body-Based Approach for Working with Blame

Week 129 Video #2

How to Spot the Difference in Trauma or Attachment-Related Triggers

Week 134 Video #4

Establishing Boundaries to Protect the Client . . . and Practitioner

Week 136 Video #4

Strategies for Helping Young Clients Manage Separation Anxiety

Week 139 Video #1

When Chronic Trauma Leads to Perfectionism

Week 148 – Working with the Body to Break Patterns of Avoidance

Week 153 – Important Precautions When Working with Self-Narratives That Sustain a Client’s Suffering

Week 160 – Working with the Unique Challenges of Impostor Syndrome

Week 163 – Working with the Key Factors That Fuel a Fear of Rejection

Week 169 – How Emptiness is Experienced in the Body

Week 170 – Using Movement and Posture to Help Clients Work Through Emptiness

Week 175 – Self-Absorption as an Embodied Experience

Week 184 – How to Increase Distress Tolerance Related to Trauma

Week 186 – Investigating the Roots of Shame

Week 189 – Body-Oriented Strategies for Working with Shame

Week 194 – Approaching Loneliness from Multiple Clinical Perspectives

Week 201 – Rumination as an Adaptive Survival Response

Week 208 – Resentment through the Lens of Trauma

Week 214 – Exercises and Skills for Empowering Pleasers and Appeasers

Week 225 – Teaching the Body to Trust

Week 230 – Body-Based Approaches to Working with Despair

Week 236 – Strategies for Working with a Client’s Embodied Sensations of Uncertainty

Week 242 – The Critical Link Between Connection and Belonging (and Strategies to Help Clients Build Both)

Week 244 – Approaches for Working with Clients Who Experience Marginalization

Week 250 – Treatment Approaches for Working with Narcissism and Grandiosity – Part 2

Week 254 – How to Work with an Anger-Driven Shadow Side

Week 259—Strategies to Transform a Client’s Belief That They’re Unworthy of Love

Week 261 – How to Help When Chronic Feelings of Unworthiness Are Rooted in Trauma

Week 267 – Helping Clients Understand the Body’s Response to Never Fitting In

Week 274 – Helping Clients Understand the Body’s Response to Conflict

Week 278 — When a Client’s Need for Control Frustrates the Therapeutic Relationship

Week 279 – Working with a Need to Control That’s Fueled by Trauma

Week 284 – Working with the Link Between Overwhelm and Marginalization

Week 290 – Strategies to Address a Client’s Inability to Change That is Rooted in Hopelessness