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Janina Fisher’s Integrative Approach to Treating Trauma
Program Information
Objectives
- Determine three ways traumatic memory presents in a client with PTSD
- Incorporate sensorimotor interventions into treatments to decrease symptoms of PTSD in clients.
- Incorporate Internal Family Systems interventions into treatments to decrease symptoms of PTSD in clients.
- Apply psychoeducational principles to decrease symptoms of PTSD in clients
- Defend ‘implicit memory’ and breakdown its role in post-traumatic stress disorders
- Differentiate characteristics of fight, flight, freeze, attach and submit parts
- Articulate the role of suicidal ideation as an adaptation to traumatic events
- Apply Sensorimotor and Internal Family Systems interventions for trauma survivors
Copyright :
27/08/2019
BONUS: Chronic Suicidality and Self-Destructive Behavior
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Objectives
- Determine the somatic effects of suicidal ideation and impulses for the purposes of psychoeducation.
- Evaluate the role of suicidality in a client’s survival or adaptation to trauma.
- Determine the three basic steps of the Fisher risk assessment tool.
- Distinguish body-centered interventions that can increase the client’s sense of control over unbearable emotions.
- Develop collaborative solutions to high-risk situations.
Copyright :
23/03/2019
BONUS: Creating Safety with High-Conflict Couples - A Nonverbal Approach
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Objectives
- Determine the clinical implications of disorganized attachment in couples therapy.
- Articulate Sensorimotor methods that can be interfaced with psychotherapy practices to alleviate the volatility in couples.
Copyright :
24/03/2018