
Integrative Attachment Therapy Supervision Group
Begins July 3rd, 2025 | Live via Zoom
Deepen Your Mastery of Attachment Repair Practices
We’re excited to invite you to a new monthly Integrative Attachment Therapy Supervision Group facilitated under the auspices of the IAT Institute. This group will be co-led by Dr. David Elliott, co-developer of the IAT model, and Stas Fedechkin, an advanced IAT practitioner currently in training to become an IAT Institute Trainer.
This group is designed to support clinicians who are actively learning and integrating IAT’s Three Pillars framework and methods into their clinical work—collaborative enhancement, metacognitive development, and creating secure internal working models through the Ideal Parent Figure (IPF) imagery method. Whether you’re refining your use of the model or looking to deepen your attachment-informed practice through experiential case discussion, this space is intended to foster collaborative learning, clarity, and clinical depth.
The group is intended for clinicians with foundational training in the IAT model or prior exposure to the Three Pillars framework. If you haven’t yet completed IAT Level 1, we encourage you to register for the training as part of your participation in this supervision group. The supervision experience will be most beneficial when paired with formal instruction in the model’s core principles and methods.
Program Structure
Six monthly live training & consultation sessions via Zoom
Dates: First Thursday of each month, July–December 2025
Time: 9:30–11:20am Pacific Time
Each session includes didactic content, case consultation, and experiential learning
Group size is limited for meaningful interaction
Zoom recordings provided if you miss a session
Fee: $90/session ($540 total for the full series)
What You’ll Learn
Methods to strengthen secure internal working models
Case formulation using an attachment and trauma-informed lens
Cultivating therapeutic presence and collaborative repair
Integrating mindfulness and imagery into attachment-informed approaches
How to apply the Three Pillars of the IAT model in clinical settings
Practical tools for metacognitive skill development in clients
How to effectively use Ideal Parent Figure (IPF) imagery for attachment repair
Techniques for working with disorganized and unresolved attachment presentations
Features of This Program
Small-group format with personalized attention
Co-led by an IAT model co-developer
Live experiential case consultation
Structured progression over 6 months
Recordings available for missed sessions
Multiple payment options (Zelle, Venmo, PayPal, Wise, Revolut)
Option to pair with IAT Level 1 training
About Your Instructors
Dr. David Elliott is a licensed clinical psychologist and co-developer of the Integrative Attachment Therapy (IAT) model. He has trained therapists internationally in attachment-based methods for over two decades and brings a depth of clinical wisdom and clarity to his teaching.
Stas Fedechkin, ASW is an advanced IAT practitioner, therapist, and facilitator specializing in adult attachment repair and trauma recovery. He brings a background in contemplative practice, deep relational presence, and a grounded approach to clinical work. Stas is currently in training to become an IAT Institute Trainer.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Therapists, coaches, and clinical trainees with a foundational understanding of attachment theory or previous exposure to the IAT model. Prior completion of IAT Level 1 is recommended but not required.
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Yes, all six sessions are live and experiential, held via Zoom on the first Thursday of each month at 9:30am PT.
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Participants are invited to bring questions and clinical cases for feedback, reflection, and group discussion during live sessions.
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Yes, a certificate of completion will be provided to participants who attend the full series.
