Complex Trauma and Shame – Somatic Interventions
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This training will make even the most difficult trauma clients simpler to manage…
Dr. Janina Fisher, a world-renowned trauma specialist and author, created a thorough online training course for other professionals like you, replete with today’s most effective somatic therapies for treating complex trauma.
These sensorimotor psychotherapy-based body-oriented therapies help clients break free from previous trauma and thrive in life by directly addressing the underlying causes of post-traumatic stress.
You’ll see engaging, real-life in-session videos of the treatments and strategies in action, as well as the underlying neurobiology that explains how and why they work — all to help you better identify trauma symptoms and enhance your treatment plans.
When you register now, you’ll also gain access to a unique additional film about overcoming shame and self-loathing in trauma therapy as a free gift.
Don’t pass up this chance to improve your trauma therapy strategy and practice by gaining a genuinely holistic grasp of somatic therapies.
Sensorimotor psychotherapy will reinvigorate both you and your practice…
Janina Fisher, PhD will deliver in-depth instruction on neurobiologically informed trauma treatment and sensorimotor psychotherapy in this transformative online training course. You’ll be completely equipped to use somatic therapies into your practice to address trauma-related issues like:
Autonomic arousal dysregulation
Overwhelming feelings and emotions
Images and recollections that are intrusive
Acting rashly and impulsively
The phenomenon of dissociation
Numbness and disconnect
Janina will walk you through the materials covering:
The Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma and how the mind and body react to stress and danger
The Characteristics of Traumatic Memory and How the “Body Keeps Score” (van der kolk)
Trauma Based on Neurobiology Treatment to reestablish a “witnessing self” and control the nervous system by reframing symptoms and avoiding self-defeating tales
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, which involves tracking the body as a source of information and employing body-centered therapeutic methods.
Mindfulness and neuroplasticity are used in practice to distinguish thoughts and feelings and to better understand bodily sensations.
Trauma’s Difficulties Treatment as well as secondary symptoms include rage, violence, self-harm, sadness, and anxiety
Therapy as a Practice Laboratory for New Actions to Dis-identify with Symptoms and Develop a New Language and Story
Traumatic Event Somatic Resolution Rather than just re-processing, use somatic resources to treat symptoms, mend, and change traumatic events in order to generate internal safety and feel comfortable with others.
You’ll discover strong assessment methods, case conceptualization approaches, and proven therapeutic tactics that you can instantly employ in your practice thanks to Janina’s professional incisive comments, case studies, and examples.
Then you’ll get to see Janina in action!
Janina will show and guide you through the use of somatic interventions in real-life client therapy sessions, moment by moment.
Working with Somatic Components to Overcome Trauma-Related Fears of Feeling Good (In-Session Video 1)
Janina’s client is eager for a relationship but is held back by her reluctance to communicate pleasant emotions. Years of talk therapy have given her awareness into this pattern as a result of early childhood trauma, but it has not been resolved. Janina and the client detect shoulder twitching whenever something pleasant is expressed during the session. Janina employs somatic therapies to ‘befriend’ the shoulder, investigate the worries it warns of, and help the client towards relaxation, assuming that the shoulder is transmitting certain ideas or fears that may be addressed via internal discussion.
Steps to Healing Traumatic Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder (In-Session Video 2)
Janina’s client in this session is a 22-year-old mother of two with borderline personality disorder who wants to focus on stabilizing a tumultuous relationship with her children’s father and learning to regulate her fury and impulsivity. She was adopted at the age of 18 months after being removed from the care of her abusive parents, and she has always displayed classic signs of traumatic attachment: separation anxiety, fear of abandonment, rejection sensitivity, fight or flight responses to disappointment or betrayal — as well as equal difficulty tolerating distance and closeness. Healthy attachment to her children is utilized as a resource in this session to assist her in gaining awareness, developing control over impulsive conduct, and facilitating internal compassion and self-soothing.
Shame and Self-Loathing in Trauma Treatment with Janina Fisher, PhD
Is shame interfering with your traumatized clients’ capacity to recover and find comfort and perspective, despite great treatment?
Do your customers’ sentiments of worthlessness and inadequacy obstruct their ability to absorb great events, leaving them feeling hopeless?
Despite your best efforts, unbreakable sentiments of guilt and self-hatred often impede treatment: your clients regularly take two steps forward, then one step back. In this one-of-a-kind extra course, you’ll learn about shame from a neurobiological standpoint, as a survival strategy that drives physical reactions of automatic compliance and utter surrender, which are enforced by the client’s punishing introspection.
You will learn how to combine standard psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral treatments with sensorimotor therapies emphasizing posture, movement, and gesture. With these new strategies, shame may become a source of change rather than a source of stagnation.
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