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Integrative Attachment Therapy
Professional training in body-oriented, attachment-based psychotherapy.

What is Integrative Attachment Therapy?
More than just an innovative approach, the IAT is therapy from heart to heart.
This approach was developed at Harvard Medical School, and is known as the "Three Pillars of Attachment Repair" (Brown & Elliott, 2016). It honors and integrates the dimensions of body, feeling, and mind in ways guided by attachment theory and research, as well as by research about what contributes to effective psychotherapy. Additionally, the approach integrates hypnosystemic concepts and methods. This unique combination is state-of-the-art-and-science for treating attachment patterns.
While verbal communication is part of the treatment, we also explore and change patterns beyond words and understanding. We mindfully examine experiences of relating to others and imagine new, transformative attachment healing experiences.
Practitioners utilize the therapeutic relationship, the body, the mind, and imagination to heal attachment wounds and developmental traumas, toward the goal of earned security and self and relational growth (and self-in-relation growth).

The soul needs a space in which it can unfold. When this space not only provides sufficient safety but also allows for the expansion of one's wings, it can rise and begin to fly in the realm of imagination.
Three Pillars Method of Attachment Repair in Germany
Advanced Training as a Place of Connection
Three Pillars Germany is a professional practice that represents and provides authorized training opportunities in Integrative Attachment Therapy in Germany
Our thanks go to PhDs Daniel P. Brown and David Elliott, as well as the other co-developers of the method at Harvard Medical School and the IAT Institute, with whom we studied and continue to collaborate.

Our training courses
Learning Through Experience – The Royal Road

Training in the "Three Pillars Method of Attachment Repair"
The complete hyprid training program for therapists and coaches in Germany comprises a total of eight workshop days across four levels (Level 0, Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3), during which the full method is taught. To support integration of the material, participants also have the opportunity to connect with the international community in an online format.
