A 6-week journey, designed to give you a holistic map, helping you explore your relationship patterns and dynamics to support you in cultivating courageous vulnerability and wholehearted
secure attachment.
Weaving together Dr. Brené Brown’s work on vulnerability and attachment-based theory to bring you this six week journey.
Through these 6 weeks together, you will learn how to ORIENT to vulnerability myths and attachment adaptations, understand how to MAP your relationship dynamics and how vulnerability shows up for you, and explore how to NAVIGATE the relationships in your life to feel more deep, authentic, and genuine.
"The human attachment system is an inherent, biological, and natural process that relates to everything we do in life, especially when it comes to our relationships with others" – Diane Poole Heller
Before we dive in, just to make sure we are on the same page, Attachment Theory is a theory of human bonding and connection, first developed
in the 1970s by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth and because of their work, we are now able to understand the profound impact relationships have on our lives.
Some questions to consider....
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Do you want to understand why you react to your relationships with self, others, and the world the way you do?
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Do you want to cultivate more attunement, trust, connection, depth, and security in your relationships with yourself, others, and the world?
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Do you want to learn more about attachment styles and how your past relationships impact your present ones?
Then, you are in the right spot!
Attachment styles are the unique ways we connect and relate to others, especially in close relationships. Among them, a secure attachment style is considered the gold standard, as it fosters healthy and strong connections with others.
But here's the thing...
Whatever attachment style we have, whether it's secure, anxious, or avoidant, it evolved for a reason. Our brains and behaviors developed these styles over time to keep us safe and protected. It's like an internal mechanism that our ancestors developed to navigate the challenges of their environment.
For instance, people with anxious attachment might have learned to be hyper-vigilant and seek constant reassurance, which might have helped them stay close to caregivers in times of danger. On the other hand, avoidant attachment might have developed as a way to cope with caregivers who were less available, and by becoming more self-reliant, they ensured their own survival
So, understanding that our attachment styles have a purpose helps us to approach ourselves and others with more empathy and compassion. It's not about labeling one style as "good" and another as "bad," but rather recognizing that each style has its strengths and challenges. With this understanding, we can work on developing a more secure attachment style if we wish to, and also appreciate the resilience that our current attachment style has brought us.
the journey towards secure attachment is about growth and learning, not about self-criticism. So, let's be kind to ourselves as we explore and nurture our connections with others!
Remember,
Here are some benefits my clients have experienced by learning how to cultivate authentic relationships:
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Improved physical health and increased energy levels
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Enhanced mental well-being through positive mindset shifts, reduced stress levels, and improved cognitive function
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Greater clarity, improved focus, increased motivation, and a more optimistic outlook on life
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The ability to navigate challenges with more ease
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Emotional balance, having greater emotional stability and resilience
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Improved self awareness and better communication skills
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Increased self care and prioritizing activities that bring joy
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Greater satisfaction and contentment with life.
READY TO EXPERIENCE THESE BENEFITS FOR YOURSELF?
When someone lacks a secure attachment style, they may experience:
Difficulty trusting others.
People with insecure attachment styles, such as anxious or avoidant, may struggle to trust others fully. Anxious individuals might worry about being abandoned or rejected, while avoidant individuals might keep others at a distance to avoid potential hurt.
Fear of intimacy.
Building deep and meaningful connections can be tough for those with insecure attachment styles. They might fear getting too close to others due to past experiences or a fear of vulnerability.
Emotional rollercoaster.
For individuals with anxious attachment, emotions can be overwhelming and ever-changing. They might experience intense highs and lows as they seek reassurance and closeness from others.
Difficulty expressing needs.
Both anxious and avoidant individuals may struggle to communicate their emotional needs effectively. Anxious individuals might worry about being a burden, while avoidant individuals might suppress their emotions altogether.
Cycle of conflict.
Insecure attachment styles can lead to recurring patterns of conflict in relationships. Anxious individuals may be more likely to be overly sensitive to perceived threats, while avoidant individuals might shut down emotionally during disagreements.
Feeling unworthy.
People with insecure attachment styles might battle feelings of unworthiness or inadequacy, leading to low self-esteem and self-doubt.
Impact on mental health.
The challenges associated with insecure attachment can take a toll on mental well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, or other emotional difficulties.
Difficulty in professional settings.
Insecure attachment can also affect how individuals interact in professional settings, leading to challenges in forming healthy working relationships and collaborating effectively.
It's important to approach this with understanding and compassion, as these challenges can affect individuals in various ways. These pain points are not fixed or unchangeable. With awareness, support, and sometimes professional help, individuals can work towards developing a more secure attachment style and experience more fulfilling and healthy relationships both in personal and professional spheres. So, if you or someone you know is facing these challenges, remember that there's always hope for growth and positive change.
Insecure attachment often presents itself as a dysregulated nervous system - showing up...
BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS...
we can reshape our relational patterns by acknowledging how our past experiences shape our attachment styles. With support and a commitment to personal growth, we can enhance communication, trust, and nurture more secure relationships.
This course will help you:
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ORIENT to different attachment adaptations within your relationships with self, others, and the world.
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Learn how to MAP the patterns of your attachment adaptations in your relationships, discovering your patterns of protection, disconnection, shame, and blame.
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Discover ways to NAVIGATE your patterns in relationships to cultivate secure attachment, even in the most difficult times.
Join me and, together, let's rewrite your relational story inside
The Art of Cultivating Authentic Relationships
Are you ready to learn
The Art of Cultivating Authentic Reltaionships?
Join me for this 6-week LIVE course to explore true belonging and secure attachemnent
Course Pricing:
What's included:
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6 weeks of Live Guidance on Zoom with me
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3 weeks of live curriculum calls
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3 weeks of live coaching and Q&As
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Guided somatic mindfulness and breathing practices
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In-depth PDF workbooks that will accompany each of the live teachings. All of the material in these PDFs (prompts, exercises and practices) are designed to support you in integrating this material into your daily life
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Recordings will be provided about 24 hours after each event in case you can’t make it live
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Prior to the Live Coaching and Q&A calls, you will receive a Self-Reflection Questionnaire where you will have the opportunity to ask me direct questions about the content provided and how it applies to your own lived experience. That way, even if you can't attend the live calls, you can have your questions answered live (and anonymously), to feel as if you are there live when you watch the recording later
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Utilizing the Kajabi platform for this course allows you to access the content, recordings, and guided practices from the convenience of your phone, whether you are at home or on the go
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Access to book individual sessions with me (at an additional cost)
READY TO SECURE YOUR SPOT?
COURSE BREAKDOWN
WEEK 1: ORIENTING TO ATTACHMENT STYLES
October 17. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
We’ll explore:
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The three most common Attachment Styles or “Adaptations”
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Brené Brown's "Vulnerability Armory" and the different ways we protect ourselves from feeling vulnerable
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How insecure attachment adaptations affect our nervous system states and how these different states of dysregulation may look in your body, mind, heart, and spirit
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How to ORIENT to different attachment adaptations within your relationships with self, others, and the world
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Somatic practices to help you learn how to cultivate more secure attachments in your relationships
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A PDF workbook with journal prompts, practices, and invitations to help you integrate this material into your daily life
WEEK 2: LIVE Q&A SESSION
October 24. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
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These group calls will be an opportunity to have your specific questions answered and workshopped in live time with me
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Designed to help you get a deeper understanding of the material and how it relates to your attachments adaptations that you experience in your relationships
WEEK 3: MAPPING YOUR RELATIONAL LANDSCAPE
October 31. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
We'll learn:
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How to MAP the patterns of your attachment adaptations in your relationships
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Brené Brown's "Offloading Hurt Strategies" and the different ways we grew up around emotions
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How these different patterns show up in your relationships - with yourself, others, and the world
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Begin to understand where feelings of low self-worth, shame, and blame interfere with contact, connection, and presence
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New somatic practices to help you learn how to cultivate more secure attachments in your relationships
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A PDF workbook with journal prompts, practices, and invitations to help you integrate this material into your daily life
WEEK 4: LIVE Q&A SESSION
November 7. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
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These group calls will be an opportunity to have your specific questions answered and workshopped in live time with me
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Designed to help you get a deeper understanding of the material and how it relates to your attachments adaptations that you experience in your relationships
WEEK 5: NAVIGATING TOWARDS TRUE BELONGING & SECURE ATTACHMENT
November 14. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
We'll discover:
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Ways to NAVIGATE your patterns in relationships to cultivate secure attachment, even in the most difficult times
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Ways to cultivate repair after relationship ruptures
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Brené Brown's "Rising StrongTM Process", learning how to RECKON, RUMBLE, and create REVOLUTIONS in our relationships
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A Personalized Action Plan to help you feel confident in cultivating authentic relationships with yourself, others, and the world
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New somatic practices to help you learn how to cultivate more secure attachments in your relationships
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A PDF workbook with journal prompts, practices, and invitations to help you integrate this material into your daily life
WEEK 6: FINAL LIVE
Q&A SESSION
November 21. 2023 | 12-1:30pm EST
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These group calls will be an opportunity to have your specific questions answered and workshopped in live time with me
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Designed to help you get a deeper understanding of the material and how it relates to your nervous system states