Master the complexities of working with clients who struggle with PTSD and Complex PTSD in this interactive master class, where you'll gain expert insights, case-specific feedback, and practical strategies for trauma-informed assessment and treatment.
Explore the transformative power of fairytales and therapeutic storytelling in this 6-hour virtual session, delving into trauma, existential experience, and healing through metaphor, active imagination, and narrative engagement.
In this experiential interactive workshop you'll learn and practice easy-to-use tools to support autonomic nervous system regulation and self-mastery.
This workshop will explore the sensory, relational, systemic, and developmental factors that uniquely shape trauma in the Autistic population.
This course explores the premise that peacebuilding is a multi-faceted approach to changing relationships between individuals and groups.
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.
In this workshop participants will be invited to process and explore ethical challenges and dilemmas in the client-therapist relationship, using written scenarios from actual case examples.
This workshop is designed as an introduction to modern attachment theory and clinical applications to be practiced and utilized in treatment settings.
This workshop explores how prescribed roles and inherited narratives can be questioned, modified or replaced.
In this workshop, strategies for Self-Recovery will be presented, spanning conceptualizing, assessing, therapeutic relationship-building, and treatment.
This workshop equips therapists with trauma-informed skills to recognize and address the profound effects of narcissistic abuse, coercive control, and interpersonal violence, empowering survivors to heal, reduce stigma, and reclaim their rights to safety and healthy relationships.
This workshop will provide a clinical framework so therapists can compassionately assist their clients in understanding and addressing the root causes of guilt and shame.
In this workshop, participants will identify and explore 20 of the most important things to stay mindful of when treating the challenging diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder.
In this workshop, clinicians will learn about the Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (or TIST) model.
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.