A Somatic Developmental Perspective of Attachment and Bonding

Dave Berger, MFT, LCMHC, PT, SEP, MA and Abi Blakeslee, CMT, MFT, Ph.D., SEP

This workshop will approach the development of human attachment by experiencing the role of the structure of the body in relationship.

Posture, movement, sensorimotor development and kinesiology are rarely understood as important features in human bonding. Yet, it is through movement and touch that self-regulation develops, dyadic bonding is learned and a sense of self grows.

Through lecture, experiential exercises and practice we will examine the primary structures of attachment and how shifting the structure can shift the relational field.

During the course, we will be exploring:

  • 5 Early Primary Structures of Attachment
  • Developmental Movement Patterning
  • Polyvagal Theory in Early Relationship
  • Co-regulation and Self-Regulation
  • an Overview of Rupture and Repair Cycles
  • working somatically with couples and practice with Dyadic Somatic Tracking

For more information and to register: https://www.abiblakeslee.com/developmental-workshops