Participants of this workshop will learn about the "optimal window of arousal" and what happens for couples when they get triggered and are unable to stay present with one another.
In this workshop, participants will connect the fawn response to insecure attachment, and process why it is a necessary and inevitable childhood response to trauma, abuse or neglect.
The purpose of the seminar will be to explore how to help black men regain a sense of purpose and person that goes beyond mere productivity or responding to bigotry.
This workshop will explore essential validation, freedom from the danger of implicit bias, and I-Thou dialogues to reclaim existential truth.
This training is designed for mental health providers who work with trauma, including PTSD and complex trauma diagnoses.
This workshop explores guided meditation, imagery, reflective writing, and simple art processes to find pathways that expand a person’s sense of self.
This comprehensive workshop uses the neurobiology of trauma to legitimize and contextualize creative techniques to promote sustainable healing from the often heavy byproducts of trauma.
Through this training, participants will learn to identify and address antisemitism as it presents in the treatment room in a psychotherapeutic context.
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In this workshop we will look at the unique developmental aspects of the adolescent brain and why it is so vulnerable to the negative effects of social media and video gaming.