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Digital Seminar

The Latest in Trauma Treatments: Diagnosis, Neuroscience & Best Practices


Faculty:
Jamie Marich, PhD, LPCC-S, REAT, RYT-500, RMT
Duration:
5 Hours 37 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Feb 28, 2013
Product Code:
POS045325
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Access:
Never expires.


Description

  • Best practices for PTSD treatments
  • Proposed changes in the DSM-5®
  • Immediately applicable skills for traumatic stress survivors

This cutting-edge seminar presents the new trauma paradigm and how best to use this information to help your traumatized clients. Join Dr. Jamie Marich to learn about:

  • The current understandings of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Best practices for PTSD treatments
  • Proposed changes of the PTSD diagnosis in DSM-5®
  • Developmental Trauma Disorder (Bessel van der Kolk)
  • DESNOS (Disorder of Extreme Stress Not Otherwise Specified (Herman)

This seminar will provide you with assessment skills and therapeutic techniques that are immediately applicable for traumatic stress survivors. If you work in an environment with any type of traumatic stress survivors and desire to increase your repertoire of therapies and techniques, then this seminar is for you!

CPD


CPD
- PESI Australia, in collaboration with PESI in the USA, offers quality online continuing professional development events from the leaders in the field at a standard recognized by professional associations including psychology, social work, occupational therapy, alcohol and drug professionals, counselling and psychotherapy. On completion of the training, a Professional Development Certificate is issued after the individual has answered and submitted a quiz and course evaluation. This online program is worth 5.5 hours CPD for points calculation by your association.

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Jamie Marich, PhD, LPCC-S, REAT, RYT-500, RMT, (she/they/we), began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2002, primarily teaching English and music. Jamie travels internationally teaching topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Akron, OH. Marich is the founder of the Institute for Creative Mindfulness and the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness approach to expressive arts therapy.

Marich is the author of EMDR Made Simple: 4 Approaches for Using EMDR with Every Client (2011), Trauma and the Twelve Steps: A Complete Guide for Recovery Enhancement (2012), Creative Mindfulness (2013), Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment, and Working with Survivors, Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015), and Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery (2019). Marich co-authored EMDR Therapy & Mindfulness for Trauma-Focused Care along with colleague Dr. Stephen Dansiger in 2018, and their new book with Springer Publishing Healing Addiction with EMDR Therapy: A Trauma-Focused Guide released in 2021. North Atlantic Books published a revised and expanded edition of Trauma and the 12 Steps in the Summer of 2020, and they released The Healing Power of Jiu-Jitsu: A Guide to Transforming Trauma and Facilitating Recovery in 2022. Her latest release with North Atlantic Books, Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life came out in January 2023. She has three more projects in the works with North Atlantic Books, including her personal memoir about surviving spiritual abuse called You Lied to Me About God due out in Autumn 2024.

The New York Times featured Marich’s writing and work on Dancing Mindfulness in 2017 and 2020. NALGAP: The Association of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies awarded Jamie with their esteemed President’s Award in 2015 for her work as an LGBT advocate. The EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) granted Jamie the 2019 Advocacy in EMDR Award because she used her public platform in media and in the addiction field to advance awareness about EMDR therapy and to reduce stigma around mental health. The Huffington Post published her personal story of being out as a clinical professional with a dissociative disorder in May 2023.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Jamie Marich is the founder of Mindful Ohio & The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. She is a guest adjunct Instructor at Youngstown State University. Dr. Marich receives a speaking honorarium, recording royalties, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She is a published author and receives royalties. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Jamie Marich is a member of the NALGAP, the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing International Association, the International Center for Clinical Excellence, and the Ohio Counseling Association.


Objectives

  • Describe the biological nature of trauma; how trauma is stored in the body and limbic system, creating physical and psychological symptoms.
  • List the symptoms of trauma- hyperarousal; affect dysregulation; dissociation, body memories and “flashbacks”.
  • Summarize the most effective somatic techniques to reduce/eliminate client’s body memories, “flashbacks” and dissociation.
  • Demonstrate various meridian-based techniques to decrease client’s arousal levels and modulate affect.
  • List and define two current modalities for effectively reprocessing traumatic material.
  • Describe the three phases of trauma treatment.
  • Define and differentiate among the following: Developmental Trauma Disorder, Simple Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and/or Disorders of Extreme Stress NOS.

Outline

ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF TRAUMA DISORDERS

PART 1 THEORY AND ASSESSMENT

Four important criteria:

  • DSM-IV-TR® Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
  • DSM-IV-TR® Acute Stress Disorder
  • DSM-5® potential changes
  • Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Developmental Trauma Disorder

Multi System Assessment

  • Single incident trauma vs. multiple trauma
  • Combat, non combat, natural disaster
  • The Loss/trauma history
  • Family systems
  • Social systems
  • Personality Style and defensive structure
  • Normal vs. prolonged grief

Neuroscience’s Current Trauma Paradigm

  • Biological nature of trauma
  • Specific trauma symptoms and their order of appearance
  • Primary treatment issues in trauma therapy

Trauma’s Somatic and Sensorimotor Sequelae - “The body keeps the score”

  • Hyperarousal
  • Hypoarousal
  • Dissociation, body memories and “flashbacks”
  • Affect dysregulation

Trauma’s Emotional and Spiritual Sequelae

  • Emotional avoidance
  • Meaning and beliefs
  • Existential and spiritual crises

PART 2 TREATMENT

The Three Phases of Trauma Treatment that are Required for Treating Trauma in an Ethical Manner

Techniques To Implement Cognitive, Somatic Interventions

  • In and out-of-session exercises for dissociative episodes and “flashbacks
  • Somatic exercises to facilitate the discharge of trapped “survival energy”

Techniques for Affect Regulation and Reduction of Physiological Arousal

  • In and out-of-session exercises for:
  • Grounding and centering
  • Containment and self-soothing
  • Decreasing physiological arousal levels
  • Recognizing and regulating affect

Trauma Reprocessing: Indications, Theory and Modalities

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and
  • Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Meridian-based techniques
  • Somatic Experiencing (SE)

Techniques for Self-Mastery

  • Mindfulness
  • Cognitive approaches
  • Values based approaches

Target Audience

Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Case Managers, Therapists, Chaplains, Marriage & Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors, Mental Health Professionals, Crisis Intervention Specialists, Nurses

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