Leslie Becker-Phelps – Treating Rejection Sensitive Clients: An Attachment-Based Approach to Turn Rejection into Connection for Clients with Relationship Issues
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Nobody likes rejection.
But for some it leaves them feeling so essentially flawed, self-critical and self-loathing that they can’t bounce back. They become so sensitive to the perception of rejection (regardless of reality) that it becomes a core issue in their relationship difficulties, with others and themselves.
In therapy these clients are often guarded or hostile as they try to avoid rejection and failure at any cost. Without working specifically on their rejection sensitivity, treatment for these clients can come to grinding halt as they wall you out, shut down or lose themselves in an angry spiral.
Leslie Becker-Phelps, PhD is a psychologist, speaker and an internationally published author. Her book Bouncing Back from Rejection: Build the Resilience You Need to Get Back Up When Life Knocks You Down (New Harbinger; 2019) has been praised by some of the most trusted names in psychotherapy including Steven Hays, Kristen Neff, and Ron Siegel.
Watch her as she teaches you an attachment-based compassion therapy approach that is highly effective with rejection sensitive clients so you can lower their defenses, build their emotional regulation skills, and engage them more fully in therapy.
In just one day you’ll discover:
- How attachment styles relate to rejection-sensitivity
- Interventions that will build your clients ability to tolerate, accept, and manage emotions
- Cutting-edge approaches to developing your clients’ self-awareness
- Compassion-centered therapeutic techniques to decrease rejectionsensitivity and build resilience
About Author:
I was raised in New Jersey, graduated from Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania, and received my doctorate in 1993 from the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) in San Diego. While I enjoyed the sun, beach, and outdoor culture that San Diego had to offer, I spent my 5 years there focused mainly on my graduate training. I studied different therapeutic methods and was supervised working with both adults and children from diverse backgrounds. My work focused on treating people in various settings, such as outpatient therapy, residential treatment, and a crisis intervention facility. My patients included individuals, couples, groups and families. While at CSPP, I received a broad, strong foundation upon which to further develop my skills.
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