Dr.Ken Genlik
Relationships and Connections are vital for our survival
ARPT™ Trainer and Presenter
Dr. Ken Genlik
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
Attachment Researcher
Registered Marriage and Family Therapist (RMFT)
Registered Social Worker (RSW)
EMDRIA Approved Consultant
Clinical Supervisor with:
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American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)
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Canadian Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (CAMFT)
Dr. Ken Genlik initially developed the Attachment Survival States Interview (ASSI)™ and Attachogram™ in 2012 and ARPT™ in 2015 to address relationship breakdowns, relational trauma and affairs, attachment insecurities, PTSD, neglect, self-love and self-esteem issues and Colonial Complex Trauma. The modality has since been used in Canada, the United States, multiple European countries, Australia and New Zealand to treat thousands of clients by Dr. Genlik, his colleagues and the clinical supervision team.
Dr. Genlik developed the following specific protocols:
Specific Relational Protocols
· ARPT for Secure Relation with Self and the Partner
· ARPT for Affairs and Betrayal
· ARPT for Relational Loss and Greif
· ARPT for Jealousy and Envy in Intimate Relationship
· ARPT for Safe Communication in Intimate Relationships
Specific Individual Treatment Protocols
· ARPT for Self-Love and Self-worth
· ARPT for Positive Self-esteem
· ARPT for Acute Stress Disorder
· ARPT for Complex Trauma
· ARPT for PTSD
· ARPT for Rejection and Resentment
· ARPT for Abandonment
· ARPT for Loneliness
· ARPT for Neglect
· ARPT for Forgiveness
· ARPT for Loss and Grief
· ARPT for Colonial Complex Trauma & Residential School Trauma
ARPT™ Framework
ARPT's Seven Clinical Steps
Step 1 - History and Assessment
Step 2 - Attachment Resourcing Process
Step 3 - Attachment Mapping and Attachment Blueprints for individuals/couples
Step 4 - Attachment Repair Process
Step 5- Attachment Processing Process
Step 6 - Re-evaluation of Attachment Repair and Attachment Processing Process
Step 7 - Closure