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ReAttach Therapy & Training

ReAttach is developed and pioneered by Paula Zeestraten-Bartholomeus as a multi-modal intervention to support patients in dealing with complexities such as trauma, neuro-diversity, brain injury, and helping people reach their full potential.

 

Kerry offers reattach therapy to individuals, and training for professionals who wish to become certified reattach therapists. 
 

 

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About ReAttach

ReAttach is used worldwide by a diversity of therapists for children and adults with central neurological problems, functional neurological disorders, emotional struggles, speech disorders, post-traumatic and acute stress complaints or simply to help people reach their full potential and optimise areas of their life where they may have specific goals or lack confidence. 

ReAttach uses voice, thinking tasks, and light rhythmic touch on the hands. It ensures that you can retrieve, register, and (re) place the correct information. The exercises create new brain connections that provide different insights and replace old patterns. 

ReAttach provides relaxation, overview, and a new perspective for growth.

Visit the ReAttach Academy website to read more information 

 

 

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Integration of ReAttach in different environment

Kerry uses ReAttach extensively across different levels of her work. This includes direct interactions with the children in the homes, families striving to rebuild relationships with their children, and colleagues seeking personal and professional growth. “I use ReAttach with colleagues who sometimes come to me because they have a personal goal: I want to grow; I’m looking to become a senior or a manager,” Kerry explains. Kerry then helps them envision their goals and their road toward reaching them.

Challenges in residential childcare

The children Kerry works with face profound issues, including deeply ingrained beliefs about being inadequate or worthless, which makes traditional therapy challenging. ReAttach offers a non-threatening alternative that doesn’t require children to talk unless they choose to, making it accessible and less intimidating for them.

Effectiveness and accessibility of ReAttach

Kerry highlights the accessibility of ReAttach as one of its main advantages, particularly for children who find it challenging to engage in conventional therapeutic approaches. “With ReAttach, you don’t even have to talk. We can meet for maybe even half an hour, and that’s enough,” she says. This approach has significantly increased engagement rates among children and colleagues alike.

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Become a ReAttach Coach

ReAttach Practitioner training covers a e-learning a module to prepare for the course, followed by three days live face to face experiential training.

ReAttach provides professionals with a new technique and effectively helps to support their clients to:

 

  • Overcome developmental arrests in mental health problems

  • Provides clinicians with a new technique that effectively helps clients with trauma and self-limiting beliefs

  • Treat most emotional, psychological, developmental, behavioural and even physical challenges, optimise personal growth

  • Become the best version of themselves

  • Process information coherently with optimal mindset for learning

  • Strengthen and enrich other therapeutic approaches including Non-Violent Resistance

The training is held in an intimate group of up to 8 participants which allows them gain experiential experience of the technique. 

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3 Day Training: An Overview

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The first part of the ReAttach Protocol and how to improve affective mentalization under multiple sensory processing conditions.

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2

The second part of the ReAttach Protocol, Cognitive Bias Modification, proactive coping and activation of learning potential.

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3

Consolidate the training and apply ReAttach as a systemic approach. Introduction in working with special groups. There is a small, but rapidly growing evidence base for it, the therapy is robust enough to be taught in a 3-day basic training, and young therapists demonstrated large effect sizes in a diverse population.

Forthcoming ReAttach Training

Forthcoming Training Dates

The next three day training will be held on 21st, 22nd & 23rd March 2025, all attendees must be available for the whole duration of the three days. 

Cost is £850 per person.

If you are interested in registering for this training, please contact us.

By attending this course, professionals will be able to:

The training enables professionals to register as international therapists after they demonstrate (with client questionnaires – included in the fee), to get positive results in 5 clients (preferably friends and family members).

Registration will be open to all professionals who are accredited members of a professional organisation, including for instance therapists or other practitioners whose work is regulated by the statutory, private or voluntary organisation which employs them.

Any participant in the training agrees that they will only practice ReAttach within the area of their professional competence.

Forthcoming ReAttach Training

ReAttach Research and Literature

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