Bonding Therapy (BP) and trauma
Bonding Therapy (BP) and trauma Bonding Therapy (BP) and trauma
About BP – short introduction: • “BP is a group therapeutic process for the treatment od disorders that are connected to a lack of fulfillment of the neurobiologically anchored psychosocial basic needs” (short definition; Stauss, 2005) • … for change through corrective emotional experiences • …not only for the reduction of symptoms, but also for increase joy and satisfaction in life 4
Relations beetween BP, TC and trauma: • BP has roots also in early TC movement (1960, Dan Casriel, Synanon, USA) • BP and TC are in service for high traumatised persons (drug addicts,…). • BP and TC deals with the same typical emotional, personal, behavioral and family caracteristics of the clients and their traumatic experiences: - early experiences with painfull rejections - feeling of “not exist” - intensive fear of rejection - lack of possibility to ask for help - lack of fullfiling of basic needs (expc. need for love) - basic untrust (and because of it high manipulative behavior) - basic emotional disorders - low contact with body sensations - relationship and atachment style disorders, - other basic “negative attitudes”, etc. 5
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About <strong>BP</strong> – short introduction:<br />
• “<strong>BP</strong> is a group therapeutic process for the<br />
treatment od disorders that are connected to<br />
a lack of fulfillment of the neurobiologically<br />
anchored psychosocial basic needs” (short<br />
definition; Stauss, 2005)<br />
• … for change through corrective emotional<br />
experiences<br />
• …not only for the reduction of symptoms, but<br />
also for increase joy <strong>and</strong> satisfaction in life<br />
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