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DNMS Resource Development Protocol. Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy is a therapy model consisting of several protocols Resource Development Protocol is one of them I’ll briefly introduce the whole model I’ll explore the Resource development part in detail. Origins.
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Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy is a therapy model consisting of several protocols Resource Development Protocol is one of them I’ll briefly introduce the whole model I’ll explore the Resource development part in detail Origins
The DNMS Developer • Shirley Jean Schmidt, LPC • Evolving over last 13 years • First as techniques solely to support to EMDR • Now a stand-alone model • Pieces of it can be used support other modalities
My Story • Use this slide to tell about your experiences using the Resource Development Protocol
This Presentation DNMS Overview RDP Introduction Client Preparation Resource Mobilization Provisional Resources RDP Complications DNMS Training
The DNMS Underpinnings Children grow and develop in stages Each stage involves a set of needs Degree to which developmental needs were not adequately met… …is the degree to which a person may be stuck in childhood DNMS Overview
DNMS Underpinnings Being stuck means you can be fine one minute Then suddenly see the world through the eyes of a sad, angry, or fearful child DNMS Overview
DNMS Underpinnings A child may become stuck after significant abuse, neglect, rejection, or enmeshment simple parenting failures DNMS Overview
DNMS Underpinnings Sometimes well-meaning caregivers unknowingly make poor parenting choices experience hardships DNMS Overview
DNMS Underpinnings Some child parts of self are stuck in reaction to wounding people from the past Some child parts of self are stuck mimicking wounding people from the past The parts mimicking wounding people constantly retraumatize those reacting to wounding people DNMS Overview
What is the DNMS? The DNMS is an ego state therapy Endeavors to help adult clients get wounded parts of self unstuck from the past Providing relief for awide range of symptoms and issues DNMS Overview
What the DNMS Treats Emotional wounds from unmet childhood needs wounding relationships This includes Trauma wounds Attachment wounds DNMS Overview
Wounded Parts of Self DNMS classifies wounded parts as Reactive parts Maladaptive introjects DNMS Overview
Reactive Parts You’re bad. I’m bad. DNMS Overview • Parts of self thatform in reaction to significant people who are physically and/or emotionally wounding
Maladaptive Introjects You’re bad. DNMS Overview • Parts of self that mimic significantpeople who are physically and/or emotionally wounding You’re bad.
Reactive Parts and Introjects Interact I’m bad. DNMS Overview • Introjects convey a wounding person’s message to reactive parts • Keeping childhood wounds alive into adulthood You’re bad.
DNMS Begins with Resource Parts of Self DNMS Overview
Identify Wounded Parts DNMS Overview I’m worthless You’re worthless
Switching the Dominance Protocol DNMS Overview I’m worthless You’re worthless
Switching the Dominance Protocol DNMS Overview
Needs Meeting Protocol – Into the Healing Circle DNMS Overview
Needs Meeting Protocol – Meeting Needs DNMS Overview
Needs Meeting Protocol – Processing Emotions DNMS Overview Arghh!
Needs Meeting Protocol – Bonding DNMS Overview
Needs Meeting Protocol – Totally Unstuck DNMS Overview Yeah!
Healing By Neural Integration Siegel: Self-regulation is accomplished with the process of neural integration… …as functional linkages are made between disparate regions of the brain Stuck in the past Living in the present DNMS Overview
Before the DNMS: Neural Disconnection DNMS Overview Adaptive Isolated child part is stuck in the past “I’m bad” Mature, sensitive, loving, attuned Resources “You’re okay” Disturbance Present AdaptiveNeural Network
During the DNMS: Neural Connection Forms Neural Pathway DNMS Overview Mature, sensitive, loving, attuned Resources “You’re okay” Isolated child part is stuck in the past “I’m bad” Disturbance Resolving AdaptiveNeural Network
After the DNMS: Neural Connection Established DNMS Overview Integrated child part is totally unstuck “I’m okay” Mature, sensitive, loving, attuned Resources “You’re okay” Totally Unstuck = Neural Integration = Disturbance Resolved
Neural Architecture Many clients lack the neural architecture to regulate emotions well DNMS endeavors to develop/strengthen the neural networks neural pathways for self-regulation of emotion DNMS Overview
Neural NetworksDeveloped/Strengthened DNMS Overview
Neural Pathways Developed/Strengthened DNMS Overview
Primary Agent for Change Not the interpersonal relationship DNMS Overview
Primary Agent for Change But the intrapersonal relationship DNMS Overview
Alternating Bilateral Stimulation (ABS) First used in EMDR therapy Applied with rapid back and forth eye movements alternating auditory stimulation alternating bilateral tactile DNMS Overview
Alternating Bilateral Stimulation Stickgold: ABS applied in therapy allows isolated neural networks to more easily connect to positive, adaptive neural networks Knows Trauma is Over Stuck in Trauma DNMS Overview
Alternating Bilateral Stimulation Used during the DNMS to strengthen connection To each Resource To the Resource team (Healing Circle) between wounded parts and the Resources Also used to facilitate emotional repair DNMS Overview
This Presentation DNMS Overview RDP Introduction Client Preparation Resource Mobilization Provisional Resources RDP Complications DNMS Training
The Value of Mobilizing Client Resources Develops affect management skills Improves trauma processing efficiency/comfort Source of internal wisdom Strengthens internal locus of control RDP Introduction
Resource Parts of Self in Other Models Using wise, caring, mature parts of self to nurture wounded child parts is not new Other ego state and trauma therapies do it Often lack a system for verifying nurturing parts of self are competent RDP Introduction
Resource Parts of Self in Other Models Incompetent “Resources” are not helpful Some cannot readily mobilize Resources May feel shame that they cannot “do it right” Can exacerbate a sense of inadequacy RDP Introduction
Importance of Robust Resources DNMS success depends on robust Resources Protocol described here designed to: Establish robust Resources Verify they are robust Signal when processing blocks are present Later I’ll describe how blocks are cleared RDP Introduction
Overview Special guided meditations connect clients to… RDP Introduction
Benefits of Resources Can provide compassion, wisdom, empathy, reassurance, and advice, at any time, for any topic… during sessions between sessions RDP Introduction
Five Steps Three Preparation Steps General orientation Discussion of anchor experiences Discuss potential blocks & authentic processing Two Resource Mobilization Steps Guided meditations Healing Circle RDP Introduction
This Presentation DNMS Overview RDP Introduction Client Preparation Resource Mobilization Provisional Resources RDP Complications DNMS Training
1. Orient to Nurturing & Protective Adult Self Nurturing Adult Self:A state of mind that can competently nurture a loved one Protective Adult Self: A state of mind that can competently protect a loved one Client Preparation
They are not superhuman They have needs They are imperfect They are vulnerable They can experience the full range of emotions 1. Orient to Nurturing & Protective Adult Self Client Preparation
They can meet their own needs regulate their own emotions manage their own vulnerabilities learn and grow from their mistakes 1. Orient to Nurturing & Protective Adult Self Client Preparation