What does a healthy breakup, separation, or divorce look like? While attachment theory has revolutionized our understanding of how clients form relationships, we've overlooked a crucial piece: how they end them. Research shows that the way people detach whether through dramatic exits, peaceful transitions, or emotional ghosting profoundly impacts their self-concept, resilience, and future relationship patterns. In this workshop you’ll discover why some clients repeatedly find themselves in chaotic breakups while others vanish from relationships without explanation. You’ll also explore your own detachment patterns as you gain the clinical clarity needed to guide clients through one of life's most challenging yet growth-promoting experiences: transitions and letting go. Whether clients frame this process as detachment, transitioning, ending, pruning, or re-bucketing, each carries different emotional weight and therapeutic implications. You’ll learn to help clients:
Sara Nasserzadeh, PhD, is a social psychologist, speaker and thinking partner specializing in sexuality, relationships, and intercultural fluency. She’s authored three books, including Love by Design: 6 Ingredients for a Lifetime of Love, winner of the 2025 Vincent Clark Award from the California Association for Marriage and Family Therapists. She’s a Certified Sexuality Counselor and AASECT-approved provider, a Senior Accredited Member and Supervisor with COSRT (UK), and an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist in California.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh is the co-founder of Relationship Panoramic and has employment relationships with Relate Institute and Pfizer. Inc. She receives compensation as an advisor and royalties as a published author. Dr. Nasserzadeh receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh is a member of the International Scientific Committee.
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I. Rethinking Endings in Clinical Practice
II. The Seven Detachment Styles: Patterns, Origins, and Impact
III. From Insight to Intervention: Tools for Therapeutic Application
IV. Clinical Considerations and Limitations
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