Module 4: Somatic Interventions for Treating Complex Trauma with Janina Fisher, Ph.D.


Presented by internationally renowned trauma expert, Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

You won’t want to miss this 2-day workshop on learning proven Somatic techniques for treating trauma with international expert and author Janina Fisher, PhD!

The techniques you’ll learn during this workshop will make even the most complex clients easier to treat - and the interventions you’ll learn directly address the underlying causes of post-traumatic stress.

Dr. Fisher will give you tools from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body-centered talking therapy. These simple body-oriented interventions can be easily integrated into traditional talking therapies to address trauma-related challenges such as:

This workshop will cover recent neuroscience research that explains how traumatic experience becomes deeply embedded in both mind and body. Learn how to better assess and make sense of trauma-based symptoms and then how to apply neurobiologically informed treatment techniques in clinical practice.

OUTLINE

The Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma

The Nature of Traumatic Memory

Neurobiologically-informed Trauma Treatment

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Mindfulness and Neuroplasticity

Challenges of Trauma Treatment

Therapy as a Laboratory for the Practice of New Actions

The Role of Neuroplasticity

Somatic Resolution of Traumatic Events

OBJECTIVES

  1. Describe the neurobiological effects of traumatic experience.
  2. Identify implicit and procedural memories of trauma.
  3. Recognize role of autonomic arousal in exacerbating symptoms.
  4. Discuss how “the body keeps the score” as it relates to trauma.
  5. Describe basic principles of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy how it can inform treatment.
  6. Integrate mindfulness-based techniques in traditional treatments.
  7. Identify animal defense survival responses in trauma patients.
  8. Describe the roles of substance abuse, eating disorders and self-destructive behavior as trauma symptoms.
  9. Implement ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ interventions to address unsafe behavior.
  10. Describe a somatic approach to resolving traumatic experience.
  11. Differentiate past experience from present moment experience as it relates to the treatment of trauma.
  12. Utilize right brain-to-right brain communication to improve the effectiveness of trauma treatment.