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Healing attachment wounds in Developmental Trauma
Healing attachment wounds in Developmental Trauma

Mon, 25 May

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Sunderland Hall

Healing attachment wounds in Developmental Trauma

Fostering Post Traumatic Growth

Time & Location

25 May 2026, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Sunderland Hall , Cinema Road, Hobsonville, Auckland 0616, New Zealand

About the event

In this day long seminar you will come to understand how a felt sense of safety is necessary for our client's recovery from trauma and how certain practices can re-regulate the client’s nervous system once they are triggered or are in a continuous state of dysregulation.


We will examine how early unsafe attachment experiences (active abuse or passive neglect) can activate alarm and dysregulation which, if not calmed and repaired, can lead to long term dissociation, addictions (self-soothing to numb) and other negative outcomes. We will learn how the impact of traumatic attachments on brain development and infant mental health can predispose clients to posttraumatic stress disorders, traumatic attachment dynamics, inefficient brain regulatory functions, and maladaptive infant and adult mental health. The Te Whare Tapa Wha model will be used to frame a holistic approach to understanding and healing attachment-based trauma. We will examine post-traumatic growth dynamics and incorporate Dr Gordon Neufeld's attachment based developmental model to our clinical practice.


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