The shame containment theory

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calendar_today 18th January 2025, 9.30am - 4.00pm
person Counsellors and trainees
universal_currency_alt £150
location_on Strelley Hall, Main Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 6PE

Course information

Enhance your practice with our groundbreaking in-person training course on shame containment theory. Tailored for counsellors, psychotherapists, teachers, social workers, and other professionals, this course delves into the emerging understanding of shame as a pivotal factor in mental and emotional well-being.

As society recognises the profound impact of shame on individuals, our course introduces a fresh perspective and innovative approach to understanding and working with shame. Through the shame containment theory lens, this course will provide practical insights into why we have shame from the perspective of attachment and how shame is a vital emotion that is needed for survival.

In this training we will delve into the fundamental five components that constitute the bedrock of shame containment theory. These are: attachment injuries, contained shame, uncontained shame, shame containment strategies, and re-containment strategies. Through this learning experience, you will gain an understanding of these concepts, enabling you to recognise and navigate the intricate landscape of shame experienced by your clients.

Why is this training needed?

Shame is a common but often misunderstood emotion. It has traditionally been a subject rarely taught in professional training. However, there has been a surge in interest in shame in recent years as professionals are beginning to recognise shame's importance in mental and emotional well-being.

Shame containment theory offers a fresh and innovative approach to shame. The theory offers not only a greater understanding of shame but also a model for working with shame. As clients who feel stuck are often experiencing shame, this training offers different insights into interpersonal and intrapersonal dynamics. 

What you will learn

  1. Participants will feel more comfortable having conversations with clients about shame.
  2. To gain an understanding of the five components of SCT.
  3. Participants will be aware of why, when and how their clients may be experiencing shame. These will include the most common presentations i.e. perfectionism, being self-critical, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and problems with pornography.
  4. Participants will be able to recognise which part of the shame is activated in their clients.
  5. Therapists will recognise that they already have the transferable skills needed to discuss shame.

Objectives

  • Participants will be taught about each of the five components of SCT.
  • Participants will consider case studies to enhance their understanding of SCT.
  • Participants will reflect on how they can change their relationship with shame and how their practice may change.

What is included?

  • handouts
  • CPD certificate (6 hours)
  • Lisa’s online course – (normally worth £150)
  • lunch and refreshments including tea and coffee

Cost

£125 early bird, £150 thereafter. 

Book your place

Contact me for booking and further information. 

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Hosted by James Hawes

James will be hosting and Lisa Etherson will do the training. She is a psychosexual therapist, with over a decades worth of experience in private practice. She is also a PhD researcher, exploring developmental shame and compulsive sexual behaviour.