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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 25 MIN

Attachment and Trauma in therapy: How Trauma and Attachment Show Up in the Counselling Room

from Attach Together · host Optima Health Services

Attachment theory, attachment styles, relationships, and therapy are all central to this episode as Darren is joined by Gav, counsellor, tutor, and attachment-based psychotherapist, for a grounded conversation about the link between trauma and attachment in clinical practice.This episode explores a vital idea for therapists: trauma is not only about what happened, but also about what did not happen - the safety, attunement, soothing, and protection that were missing when they were needed most. Together, Darren and Gav unpack how early relational wounds shape attachment styles, emotional regulation, trust, and adult relationship patterns, and how these dynamics show up in the counselling room.You’ll hear a practical discussion of secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachment, including why disorganised attachment can feel especially destabilising in therapy. The conversation also looks at how clients may move towards closeness and then pull away, why defences develop for good reason, and why attachment-informed work often requires patience, pacing, and a strong focus on relational safety.For counsellors in training and qualified practitioners alike, this episode offers a clear and clinically useful framework for understanding how trauma and attachment are often inseparable. Darren and Gav also reflect on therapist self-awareness, countertransference, burnout, and the importance of regulation in the room.The episode closes with a thoughtful counsellor dilemma on contact between sessions, exploring how boundaries, client need, and the therapist’s own attachment pattern can all shape the response.🔎What you'll learntrauma through an attachment lenshow unmet needs shape internal working modelssecure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachmenttrust, regulation, and defences in therapycountertransference and therapist self-awarenessboundaries and between-session contactCommon questions answered in this episodeWhat is attachment trauma?Attachment trauma is the emotional and relational impact of early caregiving experiences where a child’s needs for safety, attunement, soothing, or protection were not met consistently.How does attachment trauma affect relationships?It can shape trust, closeness, emotional regulation, self-worth, and the expectations people carry into adult relationships.How does attachment trauma show up in therapy?It may appear as avoidance, dependency, fear of closeness, dysregulation, intellectualising, boundary-testing, or difficulty trusting the therapist.🕑Chapters00:00 Introduction01:02 What trauma often means to people03:33 Trauma as what did not happen05:30 Attachment styles explained07:20 Disorganised attachment and fear09:22 Countertransference and therapist awareness10:32 Burnout, self-care, and regulation11:26 How trauma shows up in the room13:41 Why the work takes time17:35 Dysregulation, addiction, and soothing20:20 Counsellor dilemma: contact between sessions23:01 Therapist attachment and boundaries24:10 Final reflections🎓Resources Mentioned• Optima Level 5 & Level 7 Diplomas in Attachment Theory & Attachment-Based PsychotherapyFREE CPD Certificate & Reflection PackYou can download the FREE CPD Certificate for this episode via our website www.optimahealthservices.co.uk and join our listener list to receive the Reflection Pack for future episodes.

Attachment theory, attachment styles, relationships, and therapy are all central to this episode as Darren is joined by Gav, counsellor, tutor, and attachment-based psychotherapist, for a grounded conversation about the link between trauma and attachment in clinical practice.This episode explores a vital idea for therapists: trauma is not only about what happened, but also about what did not happen - the safety, attunement, soothing, and protection that were missing when they were needed most. Together, Darren and Gav unpack how early relational wounds shape attachment styles, emotional regulation, trust, and adult relationship patterns, and how these dynamics show up in the counselling room.You’ll hear a practical discussion of secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachment, including why disorganised attachment can feel especially destabilising in therapy. The conversation also looks at how clients may move towards closeness and then pull away, why defences develop for good reason, and why attachment-informed work often requires patience, pacing, and a strong focus on relational safety.For counsellors in training and qualified practitioners alike, this episode offers a clear and clinically useful framework for understanding how trauma and attachment are often inseparable. Darren and Gav also reflect on therapist self-awareness, countertransference, burnout, and the importance of regulation in the room.The episode closes with a thoughtful counsellor dilemma on contact between sessions, exploring how boundaries, client need, and the therapist’s own attachment pattern can all shape the response.🔎What you'll learntrauma through an attachment lenshow unmet needs shape internal working modelssecure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachmenttrust, regulation, and defences in therapycountertransference and therapist self-awarenessboundaries and between-session contactCommon questions answered in this episodeWhat is attachment trauma?Attachment trauma is the emotional and relational impact of early caregiving experiences where a child’s needs for safety, attunement, soothing, or protection were not met consistently.How does attachment trauma affect relationships?It can shape trust, closeness, emotional regulation, self-worth, and the expectations people carry into adult relationships.How does attachment trauma show up in therapy?It may appear as avoidance, dependency, fear of closeness, dysregulation, intellectualising, boundary-testing, or difficulty trusting the therapist.🕑Chapters00:00 Introduction01:02 What trauma often means to people03:33 Trauma as what did not happen05:30 Attachment styles explained07:20 Disorganised attachment and fear09:22 Countertransference and therapist awareness10:32 Burnout, self-care, and regulation11:26 How trauma shows up in the room13:41 Why the work takes time17:35 Dysregulation, addiction, and soothing20:20 Counsellor dilemma: contact between sessions23:01 Therapist attachment and boundaries24:10 Final reflections🎓Resources Mentioned• Optima Level 5 & Level 7 Diplomas in Attachment Theory & Attachment-Based PsychotherapyFREE CPD Certificate & Reflection PackYou can download the FREE CPD Certificate for this episode via our website www.optimahealthservices.co.uk and join our listener list to receive the Reflection Pack for future episodes.

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