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THIS COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU IDENTIFY

THE BEST PRACTICES – AND DEVELOP THE SKILLS YOU NEED

TO HELP CLIENTS TAKE BACK THEIR LIVES.

While running a consultation group, a therapist came across a difficult case.
“Ray,” a Marine who’d just finished a tour of duty in Afghanistan, had been diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome. His walking and talking were limited. He felt intolerably stressed. His jaw and neck would tense up and convulse, and he was having difficulty functioning in everyday life.
Now, the curious thing was that it happened so quickly – in mere weeks.
Tourette’s Syndrome as a result of Trauma
The therapist knew that Tourette’s syndrome doesn’t usually appear overnight, so he looked elsewhere for the answer. The root, he figured out, was a traumatic moment experienced overseas.
While on patrol after a firefight, two explosive devices went off very close to Ray. Suddenly, he was thrown violently into the air . . .
. . . and his next conscious memory was waking up in a hospital in Germany.
soldiers return from traumatic war
The therapist, who was trained in the treatment of trauma, had a hunch. He thought perhaps Ray’s problem was rooted in his body.
When the bomb went off, Ray had turned his head, moved his eyes toward the flash, looking for the source of the threat –
and then was knocked unconscious. His body never had a chance to orient itself to the traumatic event.
So the therapist and Ray worked together on the muscles of the neck, jaw, and shoulders. And after just a few sessions, Ray started to improve.
His convulsions reduced, and eventually disappeared. He developed relaxation techniques to ward off the stress in his body. His speech recovered.
HIS LIFE CHANGED BECAUSE HIS THERAPIST WAS UP ON THE

LATEST THINKING ABOUT THE TREATMENT OF TRAUMA.

It’s not enough to want to help. You need to be up on the newest developments and the latest thinking on exactly how trauma affects people’s lives and what you can do about it.
By understanding trauma’s impact, what it does to the brain and how it affects the body, we can develop more sophisticated options for bringing wholeness and healing to people who are most affected.
But there’s so much information (with more coming out every day), it can be hard to keep up.
addressing trauma in therapy
WHAT IF YOU COULD CUT THROUGH ALL THE THEORY AND THE

THOUSANDS OF RESEARCH ARTICLES AND QUICKLY IDENTIFY

SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS THAT COULD HELP YOUR PATIENTS HEAL?

Imagine boiling the latest developments down to clear, simple principles you could implement after just minutes of study. This program will get you there.
THIS COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU

IDENTIFY THE BEST PRACTICES – AND DEVELOP THE SKILLS YOU

NEED TO MAKE YOUR TREATMENTS EVEN MORE EFFECTIVE.

Each session in this comprehensive training program is designed to get you

up-to-date with the latest thinking in the treatment of trauma, giving you new

perspectives and expanding your toolkit.
HERE’S A LOOK AT WHAT YOU’LL GET IN THIS PROGRAM . . .

Peter Levine, PhD, Founder of Somatic Experiencing and Trauma Treatment Expert

How the Body Releases Trauma in an Unspoken Voice by Peter Levine, PhD
GETTING TO THE ROOT OF TRAUMA: WHY IT’S CRITICAL TO UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF MEMORY IN TRAUMA THERAPY

PETER LEVINE, PHD

Creator of Somatic Experiencing, Director of The Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, author of In An Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness
Strategies that Can Help Your Clients Build Resilience Against Traumatic Experiences

How Trauma Cascades from One Generation to the Next

Working through the Unintended Consequences of Western Bias in Trauma Therapy

How to Help Trauma Survivors Revisit Memories without Becoming Stuck in Them

What Animal Reactions (to Trauma) Can Teach Us About Helping Clients Cope with PTSD

How Different Types of Memory Can Contribute to the Traumatic Experience

Reliving and Revisiting: A Useful Strategy that Can Help Your Clients Work Through Trauma with More Stability and Presence

Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Expert on Treating Trauma and Fostering Post-Traumatic Growth

effects of traumatic stress on mind, body, and society by Bessel van der Kolk, PhD
HOW TO HELP PATIENTS REWIRE A TRAUMATIZED BRAIN – APPLYING THE LATEST STRATEGIES TO SPEED HEALING AND REDUCE SYMPTOMS FOR EVEN THE MOST TRAUMATIZED CLIENTS

BESSEL VAN DER KOLK, MD

Co-author of Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society, Medical Director of the Trauma Center at Justice Research Institute, Faculty at Boston University Medical School
Why PTSD and Developmental Trauma Require Vastly Different Treatment Strategies

Why Diagnosis Matters: How Misdiagnosed Bipolar Disorder Can Mask Trauma and Lead to the Wrong Intervention

Neglect and Trauma: Unique Problems that Often Go Hand in Hand

Why Blocking the Dopamine System Knocks Out Children’s Capacity to Engage and Be Motivated

Why Childhood Trauma is More Complex Than We Think

How PTSD Affects a Parent’s Ability to Respond to Their Own Children

Mindfulness: The Sine Qua Non of Psychotherapy

Integrating Yoga and Meditation During Trauma Treatment

Pat Ogden, PhD, Expert on Somatic Psychology and Body-Centered Approaches to Trauma Treatment

trauma and the body, a sensorimotor approach by Pat Ogden, PhD
WHY A BODY-ORIENTED APPROACH IS KEY FOR TREATING TRAUMATIZED PATIENTS (AND WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE IN PRACTICE)

PAT OGDEN, PHD

Author of Trauma and the Body, Founder & Director of The Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institut
Uncovering Root Causes – The Long-Term Effects of Attachment Issues

The Big Things We Miss When We Forget the Body

Work in the Now: Why the Present is So Important

How Trauma Sounds: Interpreting Prosody

How to Capture Fleeting Bodily Expressions

How Interoceptive Awareness Becomes Compromised and Why this Matters

Building the Resources that Stabilize Arousal/li>

Stephen Porges, PhD, Expert on Polyvagal Theory and Treating Trauma

critical insights from polyvagal theory by Stephen Porges, PhD
BEYOND THE BRAIN: USING POLYVAGAL THEORY TO HELP PATIENTS “RESET” THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AFTER TRAUMA

STEPHEN PORGES, PHD

Author of The Polyvagal Theory, Professor at University of Illinois at Chicago
Why the Face is the Window to Our Internal State

What Makes the Human Vagus Unique?

How Our Nervous System Reacts to Another Person’s Voice

The Important Physiological Component of Intuition

How Our Personal Narratives Originate in Our Bodies

How Trauma Changes Our Ability to Adapt to the World

Why Educating Clients Creates the Ability to Transform the Brain

Francine Shapiro, PhD, EMDR and trauma expert

getting past your past by Francine Shapiro, PhD
THE POWER OF EMDR TO TREAT TRAUMA: IDENTIFYING, REPROCESSING, AND INTEGRATING TRAUMATIC MEMORIES

FRANCINE SHAPIRO, PHD

Originator of EMDR therapy, Director of the EMDR Institute, Author of Getting Past Your Past: Take Control of Your Life with Self-Help Techniques from EMDR Therapy.
How Clients Get “Stuck” in Traumatic Memories

Why EMDR is Different

The Surprising Link Between Sleep and Trauma Treatment

Bilateral Stimulation: The Key to Finding Refuge

Creating Safety in Practice

Why PTSD is Complicated by Feelings of Failure

Transforming Trauma to Resilience

Important Outcomes with Sexual Perpetrators

How Chronic Pain Can Be Caused by Unprocessed Memories

Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD, Expert on Treating Trauma and Processing Traumatic Memory

the impact of early life trauma on health by Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF TRAUMA – WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE BRAIN OF SOMEONE WITH UNRESOLVED TRAUMA

RUTH LANIUS, MD, PHD

Co-Editor of The Impact of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease, Faculty at University of Western Ontario
Why Insecure Attachment Can Increase Vulnerability to Trauma

The Effect of Early-Life Trauma on the Brain’s Default Mode Network

The Neurobiology of Parent/Child Interactions: A Look at Emerging Research

Bringing the Default Mode Network Back Online: Why Mindfulness Can Be Key

Creating Safety in Practice

A New Look at the Link Between Trauma and Direct Eye Contact

The Neurobiology of Dissociation: What We’ve Learned in the Past Year

The Inability to Process Pleasure: Finding Answers to Anhedonia

How Trauma Reduces Our Capacity for Insight and Self Reflectio