International EDT Seminar – Live on Zoom

When Anger Turns Against the Relationship:
From Attack to Emotional Closeness in Experiential Dynamic Therapy (EDT)

25.05 | 16:00-21:00 | ZOOM
Led by Yoram Reuveni M.S.W 
With the guidance of Dr. Ferruccio Osimo

When anger turns toward the therapist, the treatment changes. The therapeutic relationship itself becomes the arena of conflict. Patients may shift from cooperation into resistance, criticism, or direct attack—placing the therapist under pressure and threatening the connection.

Yet these moments are not disruptions of therapy. They are often its most important turning points.

Following our previous seminar, “From Submissiveness to Authenticity”, which focused on dependent and compliant patients, many participants expressed a wish to explore the “other side” of the relational spectrum: patients who challenge, confront, or attack the therapist.

The Clinical Focus

Anger is a vital force. It carries the patient’s need to protect the self, establish boundaries, and reach the other. However, when it cannot be experienced or regulated, it may shift into aggression – from subtle resistance to direct attacks on the therapist. In such moments:

The therapeutic relationship becomes the battlefield.

The therapist is pulled into reactions (avoidance, appeasement, counterattack).

The process risks collapse – or transformation.

This seminar will focus on how to work clinically within these moments, rather than bypass or manage them.

Monday
25 May 2026
Israel Time
16:00–21:00
UTC +3

When Anger Turns Against the Relationship: From Attack to Emotional Closeness in Experiential Dynamic Therapy (EDT)

Zoom (Live) English EDT Israel & IEDTA

Format: Live online via Zoom  |  Interactive clinical teaching and video analysis
Organized by: EDT Israel, in collaboration with the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association (IEDTA).

Israel Time (UTC +3)
16:00 – 21:00
Central Europe – CET
15:00 – 20:00
Eastern Time – EST
09:00 – 14:00
Reserve Your Place Now » Secure Zoom link will be sent after registration.

What Will We Learn?

Participants will develop a clear clinical framework for working with anger directed at the therapist, including:

• Recognizing the shift from anger to attack in real time

• Understanding the link between anger, anxiety, defenses, and underlying conflicts

• Differentiating levels of patient organization and adapting interventions accordingly

• Responding effectively: when to clarify, regulate, confront, or take responsibility

• Using the real relationship as the central pathway for change

• Transforming rupture into emotional closeness and therapeutic movement

 Learning Format

This is a 5-hour live clinical workshop combining:

• Theoretical framing

• Video-based clinical material

• Moment-to-moment intervention analysis

• Experiential discussion

Participants will follow a clinical continuum – from subtle resistance to intense relational attack – and observe how therapeutic responses shift accordingly.

🧭 A Central Theme

A key focus of the seminar is the therapist’s internal response under pressure.

Rather than viewing this as an obstacle, we will explore how it can become a clinical compass – guiding interventions and opening the way to deeper therapeutic contact.

A practical therapeutic tool will be introduced to help transform moments of rupture into emotional closeness.

Who is this seminar for?

The seminar is open to therapists of all modalities: psychotherapists and students in an advanced stage of training in a relevant mental health field. It is designed for those seeking to deepen their clinical skills and integrate a focused, experiential, and effective clinical model into their practice.

📅 Seminar Details

Date: Monday, May 25, 2026

Israel Time: 16:00–21:00 (UTC+3)

CET: 15:00–20:00

EST: 09:00–14:00

Format: Live online via Zoom

Language: English

About the EDT Approach

Experiential Dynamic Therapy (EDT) places the patient’s direct emotional experience at the center of the therapeutic process.

Originating in the work of Habib Davanloo, EDT has evolved into a family of approaches that focus on helping patients face avoided emotions, regulate anxiety, and access authentic emotional experience.

In working with anger and aggression, EDT offers powerful tools for:

Identifying defenses in real time

Regulating anxiety under pressure

Working directly within the therapeutic relationship

🔗 An Integrative Perspective

This seminar integrates key voices within EDT – combining approaches that emphasize challenge, clarity, regulation, and relational depth.

The aim is to develop a coherent clinical stance that can hold intensity without collapse and transform attack into connection.

Please be advised that this seminar serves as the opening event for the EDT Core Training program in Israel. The Core Training is a professional certification track recognized by the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association (IEDTA).

👤 About the Facilitator

Yoram Reuveni, Psychotherapist (MSW) and Certified EDT Teacher

Director of the Etrog Moshe Center and Coordinator of the EDT Israel Training Program. With over 25 years of clinical experience, he integrates dynamic, experiential, psychoanalytic, and CBT approaches, translating complex theory into clear, micro-analytical interventions for everyday therapeutic practice.

About Dr. Ferruccio Osimo

Psychiatrist, researcher, and a worldwide pioneer in the development of Experiential Dynamic Therapy (EDT). Founding President of the IEDTA. With over 40 years of international experience, he has trained and supervised therapists globally, playing a key role in shaping the international EDT community. He has been mentoring and teaching EDT in Israel for more than a decade, guiding a growing clinical community.

💳Participation

🟢 Price: ‪150.00$ USD
🟢 Group Discount: Available for groups of three or more.

Limited scholarships are available for therapists facing financial hardship.

👉 Reserve your place now

    Secure Zoom link will be sent after registration.

    📩 For more information contact us:

    machon.etrrog@gmail.com
    etrrog.edt@gmail.com

     

     

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