Working with Dissociated Parts: a Present-centered Approach

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Facilitator: Amy Zajakowski Uhll, LCPC

October 24, 2025, 9:00am – 4:30pm

The Hive Dance Studio, 4706 N Ravenswood Ave Chicago, IL 60640

$195*

Early Bird Discount! Register by September 30th for $150. Use code EARLYBIRD24 at checkout.

6 CEUs  are offered for LCPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, Nurses and Clinical Psychologists.


The capacity to understand and work with parts of experience is an essential component of treating complex trauma (C-PTSD).  Many schools of psychology recognize that individuals have parts of self, and neuroscience also confirms that the mind is a kind of mosaic. When we experience trauma, some of our parts hold the pain of our experience, while other parts try to find ways to manage the pain or to shut down our awareness of it. Additionally, the separation of these parts is one way of thinking about trauma-related dissociation. The goal of parts work is not to get rid of our parts but to increase our awareness and compassion toward them–even those that may be angry, chaotic or frightening.


Many therapists can help clients identify parts, but may struggle to know what comes next. In this workshop, we will explore trauma and attachment theory in the development of dissociated parts, how to assess for parts of experience and how to work with them in the clinical space.

  1. Study the impact of a history of complex trauma on clients’ experience in the present 
  2. Discuss basic fundamental components of parts work from an integrated approach
  3. Explore the experience of the therapist in working with dissociated parts
  4. Learn techniques for working with parts as they show up in the clinical space
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Amy Zajakowski Uhll

Amy is the founder and director of the Chicago Center for Integration and Healing.  For more than 30 years, Amy has been committed to exploring the harm caused by traumatic experiences. She helps individuals discover their own unique journey toward healing and supports other therapists in their work with trauma.

More about Amy Zajakowski Uhll here


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$195

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Cancellation Policy: If you are unable to attend, you may send a substitute or request a refund. All refund requests must be made in writing at least one week prior to the event and are subject to an administrative charge of $30. Alternatively, you may transfer your full registration fee to a future workshop. Cancellations and transfer requests made less than one week prior to event will not be honored and registration fee will be forfeited. Requests must be emailed to officemanager@theccih.com and will not be accepted by phone. We reserve the right to cancel the workshop, in which case participants will receive a full refund.

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