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Neufeld Intensive III - Becoming Attached

this course begins October 27, 2025

Mondays from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm PT

Runs for 17 weeks

This course unfolds and expands the six roots of attachment, and puts the focus more on adults than in the first two levels. The course is also a journey through Dr. Neufeld's earlier theoretical development which created the puzzle pieces that ultimately came together in the six roots of attachment.

* although students can take this course anytime on their own, this is a special opportunity to benefit from a guided learning experience with Neufeld Institute Faculty. Former and current registrants can enroll in this class for an additional $50 CAD only.

Scheduled Class Details:

📌 Course Start Date: October 27, 2025
⌛ Duration: 17 weeks
🗓️ Mondays: from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm PT
🏷️ Tuition: $750 CAD per person

We invite your participation in this Scheduled Class offering of Neufeld Intensive II: The Separation Complex, an enriched learning experience guided by Genevieve Schreier.

Genevieve invites a Neufeld Institute faculty member into dialogue on the week’s lesson. Each brings a unique lens shaped by deep study with Dr. Gordon Neufeld, offering a rich tapestry of insight into the attachment-based developmental approach.

Scheduled Classes combine Dr. Neufeld’s video lectures and supplementary course material with live faculty-facilitated support sessions. These interactive weekly classes are designed to deepen your understanding of Dr. Neufeld's teachings. It is a unique opportunity to join our experienced faculty and other students online to ask questions, discuss key insights, and explore practical applications.

All of the classes are recorded. If you miss a class, you can keep pace with the group by viewing the recordings at your own convenience during the week.

The prerequisite for Neufeld Intensive III is Neufeld Intensive I: Making Sense of Kids and Neufeld Intensive II: The Separation Complex which can be taken anytime on your own - or as a scheduled class (when available).

Please note: you will receive access to the course one to two days before the start date.

Meet our experienced faculty member, who will support you in this course

Course Facilitator & Consultant
Vancouver BC

Genevieve's sensitive intelligence and reflective nature make her a natural and gentle guide for this course where personal integration of the material is a primary focus. Her love for the concepts presented will be obvious and she is ever ready to take a deep dive or reveal a nuance when it is called for.   

COURSE SUMMARY

Attachment is absolutely fundamental to who we are and what we do. It follows then that understanding the dynamic of attachment would provide the keys to self-understanding. It also follows that our self-understanding is only going to be as good as the model of attachment we are using. Dr. Neufeld’s six-stage theory of attachment provides a comprehensive model that is universal in its application. Each way of attaching is explored to reveal a treasure trove of insights with the power to explain perplexing phenomenon as well as our own inner experience. Each way of attaching is also embedded in the psychological literature that points to it. The last way of attaching - via ‘self-disclosure’ - is also explored as the catalyst for growth through the life-span.

Each of the six ways of attaching are unpacked to understand what the various dynamics look like through that lens: alpha instincts, shyness, alarm, depersonalization, wounding, defensive detachment. We also explore the purpose of each form of proximity, the relationship with other forms of connection, and the temptations involved in each way of pursuing closeness. Issues of exclusiveness in, and the sexualization of, each mode of attachment is examined. Besides making sense of ourselves and our children, this material can be used to make sense of any attachment relationship, including marriage, friendship and the relationship to one’s God.

This course is part of our foundational studies which serves as the portal to our advanced support subscription.

SUITABILITY/APPLICABILITY

This course is universal in its application. There is not a profession or venue of application that is not informed by an understanding of attachment. People from all occupations, cultures and religions have been equally engaged by the material in this course. The best way to take the course is to come for oneself. This course is also highly recommended for therapists.

SAMPLE TOPICS

  • how our first sense of identity forms via the quest for sameness
  • how self-esteem derives from the quest for significance
  • how the quest for significance results in irresistible temptation
  • how the attachment conscience is formed
  • the role of self-disclosure in attachment and personal growth
  • the impediments to true intimacy
  • the dangers of self-disclosure when out of relational context
  • guilt and attachment • growing up across the life-span
  • how depression can result from attachment
  • the nature of rest and security in attachment
  • what wounds and alarms in each way of attaching
  • what the sexualization of each way of attaching looks like
  • what phenomena each modality of attachment explains
  • where the topics exist in the psychological literature
  • what the alpha and dependent stances look like in each way of attaching
  • recognizing these attachment dynamics in marriage and religion

COURSE OUTLINE

The course is structured into 15 sessions with each session including approximately one hour of instructional video from Dr. Neufeld.

  • Session 1: Overview of the Intensive
  • Session 2: Attaching via the Senses
  • Session 3: Attaching via Sameness
  • Session 4: Attaching via Identification
  • Session 5: Attaching via Belonging & Loyalty
  • Session 6: Attaching via Significance
  • Session 7: Influencing the Verdict
  • Session 8: Significance and Self Esteem
  • Session 9: Conscience and Attachment
  • Session 10: Attaching via the Heart
  • Session 11: Attaching via Self-Disclosure
  • Session 12: Impediments of Intimacy in Adulthood
  • Session 13: Growth via Self-Disclosure
  • Session 14: Attachment and Depression
  • Session 15: Finding Release

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Charity & Non-Profit Status

The Neufeld Institute is a registered Canadian charitable organization under the name Neufeld Institute Foundation and is also registered as a NPO in British Columbia. If you would like to make a contribution to us, please go to our donation page.

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