Working in Vulnerability
Most therapists know how to work with symptoms. Far fewer are trained to work with vulnerability itself.
When clients cannot tolerate being seen, affected, or emotionally exposed, progress stalls—no matter how insightful or motivated they are. What often looks like resistance, dysregulation, or reactivity is often a carefully organized protection against relational pain.
This training examines vulnerability as a felt experience shaped by intimacy and trauma, and shows how to work with it moment-to-moment in the therapy room. You’ll learn how to engage vulnerability safely, work precisely at the edge of tolerance, and how to stay present when the work becomes emotionally costly.
When vulnerability is engaged skillfully, clients don’t just cope better—they change.
ONLY $25