A Message for Therapists considering Breakthrough
as another resource for Clients
Why
Breakthrough at Caron May be the Answer
Breakthrough is strongly based on attachment theory and research supporting the concept that inadequate or inappropriate attachment in early childhood negatively impacts adults in many areas of functioning. These areas include self esteem, relationships and parenting, to name a few. The program does not view adult dysfunction in a linear - cause and effect - manner, as in "my parents made me what I am and it's their fault that I have problems."
Although painful feelings about childhood or traumatic events may be expressed during the process, such expression in itself does not bring about change. The intent of experiential group therapy is to provide many avenues for a client to confront and appreciate the negative patterns and defenses that developed as a means of survival in their painful family experience.
The program focuses on process and patterns rather than problem solving. The role of Breakthrough is to help the client to step back from a sometimes chaotic daily life and view the connections and repetitive nature of some of their behaviors and feelings. The program is more about how they conduct themselves in the world and less about why they do what they do. With a resulting new perspective they are better equipped to use ongoing therapy and support to solve problems, and make decisions from a place of self esteem and empowerment.
Breakthrough
may be right for clients who:
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Need to overcome trauma, pain or losses from the past,
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Have dysfunctional relationship patterns:
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Continue to struggle with compulsive behaviors such as
overeating, spending, working | |||||||||
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Feel stuck and unable to move forward or break out of
negative patterns despite long term efforts | |||||||||
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Find it difficult to let go problems of spouse, adult
children, parents or other loved ones.
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Feel free to contact Ann Smith personally with any questions at (800) 268-6259 or AnnSmith@Caron.org.