About this course
Course Overview
Defensiveness is not resistance; it’s protection. This two-hour, skill-focused training helps clinicians reframe defensive behaviors as adaptive strategies rooted in safety, not defiance. You will learn how to recognize the underlying functions of defenses, build safety through validation, and guide clients toward genuine connection. Grounded in neuroscience, attachment theory, and trauma-informed care, this course integrates the SWEET Four Layers of Transformation—conscious, pre-conscious, unconscious, and existential—to help you move individuals from protection to presence.
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2026
Time: 6-8pm (EST)
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
CEUs: 2
Delivery: Live or On-Demand via the SWEET Institute Learning Platform
Learning Objectives
• Identify at least five common defensive strategies and describe the protective functions they serve.
• Map a 'Defense → Need → Connection' pathway for at least one real or composite case.
• Apply three micro-skills—Validation-First, Name-the-Function, and Gentle Redirect—to reduce shame and support connection.
• Implement the PAUSE→ATTUNE→LINK protocol to transform ruptures into moments of repair and reconnection.
• Document defense-to-connection interventions in person-centered, non-stigmatizing language.
Key Takeaways
• Practical scripts, checklists, and handouts for daily use.
• Real-world vignettes for high-acuity, trauma, and community-based settings.
• Immediate tools to build empathy, safety, and trust—within minutes.
• Emphasis on experiential integration and sustainable change.
Why This Training Matters
Defenses are not barriers to therapy—they are doorways to understanding. When clinicians see the purpose beneath the protection, clients feel seen, safe, and ready to connect.
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