
Attachment (session 1/4) by Becky Andree, PhD.
Humans experience thousands of daily conscious and unconscious attachments to things, ideas, people, connections, experiences, beliefs, etc. Attachments are paradoxical – we need them for stability and understanding yet we also need to be ready to shed them for growth to occur. In this session we will explore how attachment is a construct that is a part of all changes (individual or collective), has an element of loss, and a striving towards the unknown. Attachments provide support as we walk out on the rope bridge that is enshrouded in fog while hoping that the other side provides what we need to satisfy our burning need.
Becky Andree, PhD specializes in developing leaders complexity of thinking and architecting high-quality connections at work. She works with executives in medium-sized companies through executive coaching and group interventions to develop the cognitive capacity required for the complexity they are facing. She also serves as faculty for both the U.S. Government Federal Executive Institute and the University of Wisconsin teaching leadership and organizational development courses.
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