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Course Description
This course explores the relationships among attachment and trauma, and approaches trauma as a developmental crucible, including the developmental impact of early trauma. A primary focus will be current neurobiological models of trauma and its progressive effects across the lifespan. Special topics will include splitting, dissociation, and introjection as well as psychodynamic outcomes of trauma.
Curricular Notes
Biological grounding and developmental realism
AION 204 consolidates the developmental and relational insights of AION 201–203 by grounding them in neurobiological process, preparing participants for advanced work with trauma, dissociation, and personality integration. It marks the point in the curriculum where psychodynamic formulation and neuroscience are explicitly braided, without collapsing one into the other. By addressing splitting, dissociation, and introjection as adaptive survival strategies with neurobiological correlates, the course prevents both biological reductionism and purely symbolic abstraction. This course grounds psychodynamic thinking in embodied developmental process, preparing clinicians for advanced work with trauma, dissociation, and personality integration.