CAT and the Embodied Relational Space
Thu 19 Jun
|Webinar
How can your own embodied presence as a therapist help shift stuckness, regulate intensity, and create a stable space for therapeutic work with developmental trauma? Join Tim Sheard as he explores an embodied approach to CAT, drawing on over 20 years of practice.


Time & Location
19 Jun 2025, 08:00 – 10:00 BST
Webinar
About the event
Join us for this reflective and experiential ICATA webinar exploring embodied therapeutic presence within the context of Cognitive Analytic Therapy and developmental trauma.
This session focuses on how therapists can draw on their own relational embodiment to remain grounded, engaged, and responsive when working within the intense and fractured relational fields that developmental trauma often evokes. Through practical exercises and therapist-generated imagery, we’ll examine:
The role of embodiment in managing stuckness, reciprocal role pulls, and therapist fatigue
How bodily experiences—such as heaviness, disconnection, or overwhelm—may reflect implicit relational processes
Ways to regulate ourselves as therapists to offer a stable, embodied relational presence
The distinction between “space within” and “space between”—and how this supports containment in therapy
Tickets
CAT & Embodied zoom link
This ticket has the zoom link for CAT and the embodied space. See you online! ICATA
£20.00
+£0.50 ticket service fee
Total
£0.00