Feb 2021 | Trauma Research Foundation's Certificate Program in Traumatic Stress Studies


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Understanding Trauma: Foundations | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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Objectives

  1. Evaluate the impact of trauma on neurological structures and related behavioral disruptions
  2. Apply classic conceptualizations of trauma to current formulations and research findings
  3. Determine trauma treatment approaches that best match symptom presentation and client characteristics

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Copyright : 09/10/2018

The Complexity of Adaptation to Trauma | Jana Pressley, Psy.D

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Target Audience

Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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Objectives

  1. Facilitate an understanding of complex trauma as a developmental and survival-based concept to improve clinical outcomes with clients.
  2. Analyze the different types of traumatic experiences and evaluate the impact of trauma on health, well-being, and development.
  3. Propose diagnosing criteria that takes into account the impact of complex trauma on human functioning in regards to assessment and treatment planning.

Copyright : 09/19/2018

The Nature of Trauma: Developmental Neurobiology, Neuroimaging Research and Effective Intervention | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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  1. Analyze the history of trauma theory and development of treatment interventions
  2. Evaluate the impact of trauma on neurological structures and subsequent impairments in brain development
  3. Analyze current approaches to trauma psychotherapy informed by brain imaging research
  4. Inspect the role of varied brain structures in symptomatic expression of trauma and response to psychotherapeutic interventions

Copyright : 09/10/2018

Neurobiology of Trauma Treatment: EMDR and New Research Directions | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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Target Audience

Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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  1. Evaluate the impact of trauma on neurological structures for self-regulation and interpersonal engagement
  2. Implement treatment interventions informed by current trauma research findings
  3. Distinguish areas for future research and the limitations of current evidence-based treatments 

Copyright : 09/20/2018

Adult Attachment Relationships | Jana Pressley, Psy.D

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Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers

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  1. Facilitate an understanding of the complexity of ongoing interpersonal interactions in the lives of adult trauma survivors (including peer, romantic, therapeutic, and parent relationships)
  2. Analyze the progression of attachment styles throughout the lifespan and its clinical implications.
  3. Propose an effective role for therapists in the building of healthy attachment as it relates to treatment outcomes

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Copyright : 09/19/2018

The Roles Intersectionality & Cultural Humility Play When Working with Diverse Client Populations | Gary Bailey, MSW, ACSW

Gary Bailey, DHL, MSW, ACSW, discusses Race, Class, and Context in working with trauma.

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Objectives

  1. Analyze the impact of culture-related trauma on treatment outcomes
  2. Develop a framework for exploring the intersection of trauma, racism, and oppression
  3. Examine the impact of racial oppression as a trauma exposure and cumulative stressor

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Stereotyping Across Intersections of Race and Age

Defining Cultural Diversity

Intersectionality Theory

Cultural Humility

Microaggressions & Micro-inequities

Counteracting Micro-Inequities with Micro-Affirmations

Power & Empowerment

Copyright : 09/28/2018

Trauma Assessment of Children and Adults | Alexandra Cook, Ph.D.

Alexandra Cook, Ph.D., takes you through the ins and outs of conducting trauma assessments with children and adults.

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Objectives

  1. Demonstrate effective trauma evaluation by creating an understanding of trauma exposure, post-traumatic adaptation, and case formulation.
  2. Analyze the difference between clinical and forensic trauma evaluation and differentiate how to evaluate children versus adults for trauma.
  3. Analyze the factors to consider when making a trauma evaluation referral, taking into account the impact of trauma in regards to assessment and treatment planning. 

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Introduction & Case Example

Trauma Evaluation

Case Formulation & Presentation Trauma Evaluation Referrals

Target Audience

Copyright : 09/28/2018

Childhood Trauma: Impact and Long-Term Consequences | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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Target Audience

Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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Copyright : 09/20/2018

The Scope of Trauma Treatment: From Acute Interventions to Restoration of Self-Experience | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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Objectives

  1. Evaluate current approaches to trauma treatment and select interventions that most effectively address specific symptom presentations
  2. Inspect treatment factors that can produce symptom exacerbation in post trauma clients
  3. Integrate findings from brain imaging research to inform clinical treatment interventions

Copyright : 09/25/2018

Introduction to ARC: The Attachment, Regulation, and Competency Model | Margaret Blaustein, Ph.D.

Module from the Traumatic Stress Studies Course

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Objectives

  1. Analyze the role of routines in the caregiving system to enhance a child’s felt safety and stability, and specify why this is important in treatment.
  2. Characterize how the core attachment targets of ARC apply to the participant and/or providers within the participant’s system.
  3. Determine how caregiver ability to identify their own responses to trauma reactions is critical to the recovery process in children who have experienced trauma.

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Applicability of ARC Interventions Across Life Span

Case Example James, 13-Year-Old Seventh Grade Student, Diagnosed with ADHD and ODD

Complex Experience of Trauma – Layers of Adversity

Understanding Childhood Trauma – Overwhelming Experience, Sense of Loss of Control and Vulnerability

ARC Framework of Intervention - Implementation Challenges

Intervention Approach – Dual Caregiver/Child Focus, Three Core Strategies

Trauma Experience Integration (TEI) – Capacity for Distress Tolerance and Active Engagement in Experience

The Observe-Modulate-Do Cycle

Addressing Safety, Reflective Capacity and Present Engagement

Attributes of Provider Attunement – Continued Case Example

Formulation-Driven Treatment – Making Sense of Client Behavior and Context

Case Application Exercise – History and Formulation

Attributes of Safe Attachment Relationships

The Trauma Impacted System – Disruptions in Curiosity, Modulation and Safety

Parallel Processing in Caregiver-Child Interaction

Attachment Goals – Building an Influential Caregiving Syste

Basic Requirements for Trauma-Focused Intervention

Ongoing Engagement Issues – Skills, Stake, Goals, Potential Barriers

Caregiver and Therapist Affect Management

Attunement - Observation and Language

Effective Responding to Youth Behaviors – Observe, Co-Modulate, Act

Therapist Resources

Target Audience

Copyright : 10/04/2018

ARC & Supporting Regulation in Childhood | Margaret Blaustein, Ph.D.

Module from the Traumatic Stress Studies Course

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Supporting Regulation in Children and Adolescents

Presenting Reasons for Treatment

Developing Affective Regulation

Developmental Trauma Disorder – Proposed Criteria

Affective and Physiological Dysregulation – Ongoing Client Assessment

Addressing Dysregulation and Building Regulation Skills

ARC Skills Framework

Effective Modulation of Levels of Arousal

Case Example – Supporting Regulation and Relationship/Attachment

The Flow of Treatment – Sequential and Simultaneous Interventions

Target Audience

Copyright : 10/04/2018

Adult Treatment Through the Lens of Components-Based Psychotherapy (CBP) | Elizabeth Hopper, Ph.D.

Module from the Traumatic Stress Studies Course

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Models of The Therapeutic Process - Benefits of Manualized Process

Structure of Components-Based Psychotherapy

Treating Adult Survivors of Childhood Emotional Abuse and Neglect – Impact on Family

Case Example – David, Biracial Married Adult with Teenage Child Experiencing Difficulty, Marital Problems

Case Example Nicole – Caucasian Mom, Married to Latino Man, Paralegal

Improvement in psychotherapy as a function of therapeutic factors

Basic Stance of Reliability, Attunement, Transparency

Relational Elements – Connection and Boundaries, Self-Disclosure, Acknowledging Strengths

Client-Therapist Relationship Challenges- Still Face Experiment

Relationship Questions to Consider

Regulation – Window of Tolerance

Negative Mood Regulation as Predictor of Treatment Outcome (Cloitre)

Therapy Induced Triggers

Window of Engagement – Matching Client and Therapist Levels of Tolerance

Special Topics in Regulation – Space, Approach, Cultural Considerations, Regulatory Tools

Parts Work – Metaphors for Neurobiological Phenomenon

Narrative – Integrative Storytelling, Nonverbal Approaches

Three Levels of Trauma Processing

Traumatic Experience Integration – Mourning Losses, Shifting from Reactive to Active

Traumatic Identity Continuum – Transformation of Trauma and Parts

CBP Framework – Integration

Individualized Component Entryways – Matching Components to Current Presentation

Clinical Choice Points In CBP​

Goals of CBP – Awareness, Connection, Identity and Resilience

Objectives

  1. Integrate varied current trauma therapy models into a single coherent framework
  2. Specify which CBP therapeutic intervention will be most effective for individual client presentations 
  3. Implement effective clinical interventions to improve affect regulation for high risk clients
  4. Improve client engagement and therapeutic outcomes through use of co-regulation techniques

Target Audience

Copyright : 10/05/2018

Trauma Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory | Stephen Porges

Polyvagal theory is helpful with understanding different physiological states people go through in relation to trauma. This is a positive perspective because it provides a roadmap of the damages of surviving trauma and the journey of recovery. With this knowledge, interventions are created that lead to healing and not to retriggering of old traumas.  

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  1. Assess observable deficits in social engagement and communicate cues of safety via neuroception. 
  2. Apply three neural platforms that provide the neurophysiological bases for social engagement, fight/flight, and shutdown behaviors. 
  3. Integrate fight/flight and immobilization defense strategies education with individual and group therapy treatment into practice.

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The Emergence of Polyvagal Informed Therapy: Harnessing Neuroception of Safety in Clinical Treatment

Neuroception 

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Copyright : 02/01/2021

We Do Not Work Alone: Implementing and Sustaining Trauma-informed Systems

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 02/09/2021

SMART: Sensory Motor Arousal Regulation Treatment | Elizabeth Warner & Alexandra Cook

Join Elizabeth Warner and Alexandra Cook for an introduction to SMART: Sensory Motor and Arousal Regulation Treatment. Through both didactic material and film, you will understand how SMART was developed, how somatic regulation happens in a SMART room, what trauma processing looks like in the SMART model, and how you can build attachment with caregivers.

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Objectives

  1. Characterize and relate three forms of sensory motor input to the regulation of arousal in traumatized children and adolescents.
  2. Implement one co-regulating activity to enhance parent-child attunement and attachment building.
  3. Utilize childhood games in the SMART framework to address trauma processing in a fully embodied fashion.

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Copyright : 02/26/2021

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice | Pat Ogden

Dr. Pat Ogden, the founder of Sensorimotor Therapy, will take us through the process of helping clients heal by using somatic resources in place of talk therapy.  She will explain how therapists can use the wisdom of the body to tune in to their client’s history of trauma, attachment failures, and oppression.  By detailing the movements, principles, and application of Sensorimotor Therapy, Dr. Ogden adds valuable skills to the therapist toolbox.

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  1. Distinguish how Sensorimotor therapy can inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.
  2. Catalogue the five fundamental movements of Sensorimotor therapy that can instill hope in clients and can stretch the boundaries of their Window of Tolerance.
  3. Catalogue the principles that create the context needed to maximize growth and healing in Sensorimotor Therapy.
  4. Demonstrate how a client’s somatic narrative can influence his/her Window of Tolerance.

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Copyright : 02/12/2021

Trauma, PTSD and the Mind-Body Relationship | Matthew Sanford, M.A.

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 11/06/2018

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy: A Model for Accelerated Change | Deborah Korn, Psy.D.

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 01/07/2019

Trauma Processing with Children | Michele Henderson, LICSW

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  1. Apply EMDR, play therapy and attachment interventions to effectively treat to varied child trauma presentations.
  2. Adapt standard EMDR protocols to address the specialized needs of traumatized child clients.
  3. Analyze and respond to common disruptions to the trauma therapy intervention.

Target Audience

Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 10/10/2018

Making Connections: The Neuropsychology of Sandplay Therapy in the Treatment of Trauma | Lorraine Freedle, Ph.D.

This course provides an overview of the neuropsychology of trauma and sandplay therapy. Students will explore the impact of trauma on the brain, body, and psyche/soul and discover how sandplay heals trauma from a neuropsychological perspective.  Leading theories on trauma treatment are reviewed and applied to case studies in sandplay with an emphasis on theories rooted in neurodevelopment, depth psychology, affective neuroscience and body-centered therapies.

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  1. Create your own sandplay therapy set-up.
  2. Determine qualities of self and archetypes and how to apply to sandplay therapy.
  3. Apply current theories of trauma with sandplay therapy.
  4. Devise sandplay interventions based on neuropsychological need.

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Copyright : 02/04/2021

Use of Play and Activity to Support Trauma-informed Treatment | Steven Gross, MSW

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

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Introduction to Steve Gross

Chief Playmaker at the Life is Good Kid’s Foundation

 

Massachusetts Reception

 

Four Domains of Structure

Internal Control

Active Engagement

Social Connection

Creating/Evoking Joyfulness

 

Mississippi: Post Katrina

Work with Pre-School Teachers to Provide Structure

Asking the Kids to Teach Adults How to Play

Joining with Kids in Play

Video Example: Parachute & Drum

Body Energy

Soothing Exercise: “Hot Hands”

 

Sumatra, Indonesia: Post Tsunami

Trauma Training for Providers

Video Clip

 

Haiti: Post Earthquake

Feeling “Over-Your-Head”

Being a “Helper” vs. “Rescuer” or “Savior”

Learning from the Culture

Biggest Challenge: Building Relationships & Trust

Video Examples

 

Japan

Different Culture; Same Effectiveness

Great Honor of All People 

Objectives

  1. Demonstrate how play can be used to support trauma therapy in children to improve functioning, mental health, and coping.
  2. Analyze the four domains of structure and demonstrate via case examples and video how implementation of the domains provides the foundation upon which healing can occur.
  3. Evaluate the use of play and the efficacy of the 4 Domains of Structure across various cultures and in response to various types of trauma exposure.

Copyright : 02/14/2019

Incorporating Play Therapy into Evidence-Based Treatment | Jennifer Lefebre, Psy.D.

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 10/08/2018

Working with Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children & Youth | Jon Ebert, Psy.D., and Tarah Kuhn, Ph.D.

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Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers

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Sexual Development & Normal Sexual Behaviors

Sexual Development Across the Lifespan

Sexual Developmental Milestones

 

Sexual Behaviors

Normal Sexual Behaviors

Sexual Behavior Problems

Treatment for Sexual Behavior Problems

 

Understanding Teenagers

The Teenage Brain

Typical Teen Behaviors

Media Influences

LGTBQ Youth

Adolescents with Illegal Sexual Behavior (AISB)

 

Examples of Sexual Behavior Problems

Normal Sexual Behavior

Reactive Sexual Behavior

Sexualized

Coercive Sexual Behavior

 

Effective Response to Sexual Behavior Problems

Levels of Response

When to Report

Safety & Support Plans

Objectives

  1. Analyze child and adolescent sexual behavior and important developmental milestones, and demonstrate how sexual development changes across the lifespan.
  2. Differentiate normal developmental sexual behaviors from problematic sexual behaviors.
  3. Determine the appropriate and most effective responses to problematic sexual behavior, including identifying the 3 Effective Response Goals, when to report abuse, and how to create safety and support plans.

Copyright : 02/22/2019

Internal Family Systems | Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 09/05/2018

The Use of Internal Family Systems Model in Trauma Treatment | Frank Anderson M.D.

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Treating the Various Types of Trauma

Comparing and integrating trauma treatments

Working with parts in IFS therapy

Internal Family Systems (IFS): Healing of Emotional Wounds

The inner wisdom of the client

Phase oriented traditional treatments vs IFS approach

The IFS Technique

How IFS handles attachment trauma – repairing internal relationships

IFS complex trauma study – results of pilot research

Neurobiology underlying impact of trauma

Self energy, empathy and compassion

Healing and unburdening

Memory Reconsolidation – accessing, reactivation, mismatch and erasure

Target Audience

Counselors

Social Workers

Psychologists

Psychotherapists

Therapists

Marriage and Family Therapists

Psychiatrists

Addiction Counselors

Occupational Therapists

Case Managers

Nurses

Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 10/09/2018

Trauma & Altered States of Consciousness | Ruth Lanius, Ph.D., M.D.

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

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Objectives

  1. Articulate the effects of trauma on psychopathology
  2. Apply therapeutic trauma interventions to the four consciousness dimensions of symptom presentation
  3. Propose alterations in dimensions of consciousness that differentiate between dissociative and non-dissociative trauma psychopathology.

Copyright : 01/16/2019

Trauma-Informed Change Making | Ilya Yacevich, MA, LMFT, and Anita Shankar, MPH

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

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Introduction

Goals & Agenda

Global Trauma Project (GTP) Mission

How GTP Works

Background Story

GTP Approach

 

Trauma-Informed Change-Making (TICM): The GTP Model

IASC Intervention Pyramid

TICM Evidenced-Based Approach

Key Aspects of TICM

TICM Implementation

TICM in Action: South Sudan National Trauma Healing Initiative

 

Trauma-Informed Community Empowerment Framework (TICE)

TICE Development & Framework

TICE Application

Contextualization Part 1: Introduction to Trauma

TICE Framework

Contextualization Part 2: Connection

Identity

Conclusion: Lessons Learned

Power & Privilege

Do No Harm

Importance of Local Solutions

Global Mental Health

Objectives

  1. Analyze the Trauma-Informed Change-Making (TICM) Model designed to strengthen systems of support in low-resourced communities impacted by trauma.
  2. Analyze Trauma-Informed Community Empowerment (TICE) Framework for Training and mentoring local caregivers in facilitating community supports.
  3. Contextualize mental health interventions for diverse cultural backgrounds and analyzes the effectiveness of that contextualization.
  4. Apply basic psychoeducation tools in diverse cultural settings in order to improve the effectiveness of mental health services and trainings.

Copyright : 04/03/2019

Impact of Trauma in Adult Spirituality and Meaning-Making | Jana Pressley, Psy.D

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

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  1. Apply spiritually informed interventions to traditional trauma and attachment approaches
  2. Integrate spiritual conceptualizations into the corrective emotional experience of trauma therapy.
  3. Adapt spiritual assessment and engagement practices to diverse faith backgrounds and experience.
  4. Apply effective contemplative practices to self-regulation for both faith-based and non-faith-based individuals  

Copyright : 02/21/2019

Caring for the Caregiver: Vicarious Trauma | Jana Pressley, Psy.D

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Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

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  1. Utilize the two questions that when answered act as buffers and sustainers for therapists as they do the work of trauma therapy.  The two questions are: 1) “What are the strengths, capabilities, and talents that each therapist brings to their work that makes them good at it?” and 2) “What is the meaning and purpose behind why each therapist chose to do this work?”
  2. Demonstrate the importance of therapist self-care, self-attunement, and meaning-making in order to decrease the likelihood and impact of vicarious trauma, burnout, and loss and meaning.
  3. Analyze the role of vicarious trauma and its impact on therapists, including the clinical and personal implications.

Copyright : 03/05/2019

Neurobiofeedback | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D., Ainat Rogel, Ph.D MSW, LCSW, Diana Martinez, M.D., M.SC

2018-2019 Traumatic Stress Studies Course – Neurobiofeedback by Rogel, Martinez, van der Kolk

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Objectives

  1. Analyze the effects of early childhood trauma and attachment on different parts of the brain and elaborate on the impact of trauma on key structures of the brain.
  2. Demonstrate the use of biofeedback by identifying the various types of biofeedback, how biofeedback is conducted, how biofeedback is measured, and biofeedback assessment measures.
  3. Evaluate the efficacy of neurofeedback via review and explanation of neurofeedback research with children and adults with Developmental Trauma.
  4. Evaluate the effectiveness of neurofeedback measurement tools with children and adults.

Target Audience

Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 05/13/2019

The Future of Trauma Interventions | Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

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  1. Analyze the history of trauma in the creation of the PTSD diagnosis; highlight how the memory-focused treatment of trauma fails to take into account the processing of trauma in the present and the present impact of how one organizes what is seen, how one organizes their actions, how one organizes interactions with others, and one’s present experience of trauma.
  2. Assess how chronic stress changes the brain and analyze the impact of stress and trauma on specific brain structures.
  3. Appraise non-traditional, non-memory focused treatment options that have been shown to be effective for treating trauma, including: yoga, music, exercise, theater, mindfulness, and MDMA.

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Target Audience

Counselors - Social Workers - Psychologists - Psychotherapists - Therapists - Marriage and Family Therapists - Psychiatrists - Addiction Counselors - Occupational Therapists - Case Managers – Nurses - Other Helping Professionals

Copyright : 05/08/2019

Q&A Call with Bessel van der Kolk, MD

Copyright : 09/22/2021