Arielle Schwartz – Complex Trauma Certification Training: A Strength-Based Approach for Treating Complex PTSD
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- Faculty:\sArielle Schwartz
Duration:\s23 Hours 20 Minutes
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright:\sNov 30, 2020
DescriptionMany clinicians are trained in the treatment of single traumatic events, but are not fully equipment to treat Complex PTSD. The traditional approaches to the treatment of PTSD can fall short when working with clients with Complex PTSD. Watch this workshop to learn how you can adapt your therapeutic approach to help clients diagnosed with Complex PTSD achieve more successful outcomes.
The most common question asked when treating Complex PTSD is, “where do I start?”. In this training, you will develop confidence in your ability to successfully organize and prioritize your client’s treatment goals. You will learn how to compassionately and effectively work with clients who have experienced multiple traumatic events and prolonged trauma exposure.
Successful treatment requires a compassionate therapeutic relationship and effective, research-based interventions. After this training you will learn how to:
Help clients move out of crisis by building stabilizing resources
Prepare clients to work through traumatic memories without becoming overwhelmed
Develop an integrative trauma treatment plan that includes CBT, DBT, EMDR Therapy, Somatic Psychology, Parts Work Therapy, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) (CAM)Watch Dr. Arielle Schwartz, trauma expert, trainer and author of The Complex PTSD Workbook, in this engaging and interactive seminar to learn valuable strategies that will allow you to successfully address the dysregulated affect and arousal states that accompany Complex PTSD. You will leave this seminar with practical tools that facilitate a strength-based approach to trauma recovery and increased resilience in clients.
Bonus!
Become A Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II (CCTP-II)!
Best of all, upon completion of this live training, you’ll be eligible to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II (CCTP-II)* through Evergreen Certifications. Certification lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling. Professional standards apply.
Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CCTP2 for details.
*To earn your CCTP Level 2 Certification, you must already hold CCTP certification or evidence equivalency.
Handouts
Manual – Complex Trauma Certification Training (11 MB) (11 MB)
160 Pages Available after Purchase\sOutline
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder vs. Complex PTSD: Understand the Difference
Acute traumatic stress, PTSD, Complex PTSD
Diagnostic clarification, differential diagnosis and co-morbidities
Key contributing factors of Complex PTSD
The common symptoms of Complex PTSDThe Neurobiology of PTSD: Beyond Fight and Flight
Polyvagal Theory
Stages of trauma response
Trauma specific psychopharmacology
Heart Rate Variability and the Social Nervous System
Interpersonal Neurobiology
Psychobiological regulation
Rupture and repair
Implications of childhood neglect or abuse
Neuroplasticity and Complex PTSDPsychological and Physiological Repercussions of Complex PTSD: A Deeper Understanding for Accurate Assessment
Intrusive symptoms and anxiety
Emotional dysregulation: Outbursts of anger and debilitating shame
Avoidance symptoms and phobic reactions to traumatic material
Interpersonal problems and difficulty being close to others
Dissociation and dysregulation
Cognitive distortions and compromised meaning making
Physical health problems, ACE factors and painful somatization
Preverbal and nonverbal memories
Disturbing somatic sensations
Depressive symptoms
Learned helplessness and shameTherapeutic Interventions for Complex PTSD: Summary of Effective Therapies
Psychodynamic and Relational Therapy
Psychobiological perspectives: Polyvagal Theory
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) (DBT)
EMDR Therapy
Somatic Psychology\sParts Work Therapy: Work with Ego States
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM):\smindfulness, yoga, and integrative healthcareIntegrative Treatment for Complex PTSD: Putting it All Together for an Effective Treatment Plan
A Biopsychosocial Approach: Collaborate with clients to form a health care team.
Treatment goal: Trauma recovery vs. memory retrieval
Making a history: Recognize chronic, recurring, and/or developmental trauma experiences.
Complex PTSD and Cultural Factors
Identify attachment injuries
Determine your components, ego states, and defenses.
Examine for dissociation (or “fragmentation”).
Clinical Example #1
In therapy, mutual regulation and relational healing are important.
Make preparations for trauma processing: Create resources and stability.
Working with different aspects of oneself
EMDR and Somatic Psychology can help you work through distressing memories.
Clinical Illustration #2
Complex PTSD Grief Work
Incorporate and promote good changeExperiential Interventions: Mind-Body Practices for Complex PTSD Clients
Self-regulation through conscious breathing
Sensory awareness and grounding
Control and choice must be reclaimed.
Create fictitious allies.
Develop your awareness, acceptance, and self-compassion.
Interventions with the body: Titration, sequencing, and somatic re-patterning are all examples of somatic re-patterning.
In EMDR Therapy, bilateral stimulation and dual attention are used.
Mind-body treatments’ potential hazards and limitsConsiderations for Complex Trauma Treatment
Utilizing Preverbal and Nonverbal Memories
Managing Transgenerational Trauma
Mindfulness, Yoga, and Compassion-Based Interventions for Somatization, Chronic Pain, and Illness
Clinical Illustration #3Resilience Building for Post-Traumatic Growth and Healing
Discover the 6 Resilience Pillars.
The bell curve and trauma healing
As a process and an outcome, resilience
Assist clients in transitioning from taught helplessness to learnt optimism.
Post-Traumatic Growth: Assist clients in reaching their full potential.Improve Client Outcomes Through Effective Self-Care in Vicarious Trauma
Find materials to help you enhance your clinical abilities.
Self-care during sessions to enhance concentration on the client and the therapeutic process
Techniques for avoiding burnout
Faculty
Arielle Schwartz, PhD Additional lectures and products: 3Arielle Schwartz, PhD, is a Boulder, Colorado-based licensed clinical psychologist, Certified Complex Trauma Professional (CCTP-II), and EMDR consultant. She is the co-author of EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology: Interventions to Improve Embodiment in Trauma Treatment (Schwartz & Malberger, 2018, W.W. Norton) and the author of The Complex PTSD Workbook: A Mind-Body Approach to Regaining Emotional Control and Becoming Whole (Schwartz & Malberger, 2018, W.W. Norton) (Schwartz 2016, Althea Press).
Dr. Schwartz is a world-renowned expert in EMDR therapy, somatic psychology, complex PTSD, attachment trauma, and the psychological treatment of chronic pain. She is a Kripalu yoga instructor who specializes in therapeutic yoga for trauma healing. Her integrated therapy approach combines somatic psychology, EMDR therapy, structural integration theory, existential therapy, and Gestalt, all with a strong relational basis of care.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Arielle Schwartz works in private practice. She earns income as an author for W.W. Norton. PESI, Inc. pays Dr. Schwartz a speaking fee.
Arielle Schwartz belongs to the American Psychological Association (APA), the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA), and the Colorado Association of Psychotherapists (CAP).
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