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Janina Fisher – 2-Day Certificate Workshop Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors
Outline:
Trauma & Attachment
Neglect, abuse & attachment formation
Traumatic attachment
Early attachment & shaping attachment to self
Internal attachment styles
Fragmentation an Adaption to Trauma
Identify manifestations of self-alienation
Recognize self-alienation as a survival strategy
Split brain & conflicting defensive strategies
Primary structural dissociation vs. secondary
What to do when the parts highjack the body
Repair internal attachments
Help clients overcome the challenge of self-acceptance
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Fragmentation
Sensorimotor principles of treatment
Prerequisites for successful treatment
Mindfulness & psychoeducation
Implications of procedurally learned patterns
Autonomic adaptation
Teach clients skills to regulate arousal
Somatic resources for traumatic reactions
How the Parts Dominate: Blending
The questions trauma survivors don’t know to ask
Blending Unblending: step-by-step
Sensorimotor approaches to unblending
Internal Family Systems: Befriending our Parts
Awaken an observer
Help clients achieve distance from symptoms
Decoding: identify parts
Speak the language of parts to decrease phobia of traumatized parts
Encourage self-leadership
Connecting to One’s Parts for Inner Healing
Recognize the role each part plays in survival
Assist clients with learning to “ask inside”
Facilitate internal communication
What does each part need?
Establish relationships with parts
Cultivate empathy for the parts
The befriending questions
From Alienation to Attachment
Rupture & repair of internal attachment
Provide missing experiences for parts
Role of mentalization
Requirements of integration
What to do when clients get highjacked
Utilize the Social Engagement system
Limitations of Research & Potential Risk
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Description:
Because trauma lives in the body, traditional talk therapy cannot access the deeply rooted, pervasive wounds that complex trauma leaves behind. Many traumatized clients present with overlapping symptoms including self-hatred, self-alienation, addiction, internal conflict, numbing or shame.
With these clients, you may constantly feel stuck treating surface-level symptoms or the “crisis of the week.” As a result, you are left overwhelmed and frustrated that you can never get to treating the trauma, despite your best efforts.
Go beyond symptom reduction and take your work with traumatized clients to a whole new level by implementing this transformational approach to trauma treatment.
Watch world-renowned complex trauma and attachment expert Janina Fisher for this certificate workshop. Her cutting-edge approach will shift your clinical perspective so you’ll see your client not as a traumatized whole person, but rather as fragmented pieces that are in need of healing.
In this recording, Janina will teach you to go beyond treating surface-level symptoms and give you the tools you need to look at trauma treatment through a whole new lens. Janina’s innovative approach integrates Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems and Ego State Therapy to get to the root of the problem where trauma can truly be processed.
Janina will teach you how to help clients struggling with suicidal and self-destructive impulses, loss of identity, and self-hatred caused by childhood trauma. You’ll walk away with the skills you need to help your fragmented and traumatized clients achieve self-compassion and acceptance of all aspects of self.
Through real-life, in-session videos, practical mindfulness exercises, and unique insight from the field of neuroscience, you’ll learn powerful strategies to use in your practice to overcome the devastating impacts of childhood abuse and repair childhood wounds.
Earn your certificate and revolutionize the way you treat trauma!
Here’s What You’ll Get in Janina Fisher – 2-Day Certificate Workshop Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors