NICABM – The Treating Trauma Master Series

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10 CE/CME Credits or Clock Hours are available for purchase at checkout.Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosuresTrauma is complicated and nuanced . . .Purchase NICABM – The Treating Trauma Master Series courses at here with PRICE $397 $94NICABM – The Treating Trauma Master Series10 CE/CME Credits or Clock Hours are available for purchase at checkout.Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosuresTrauma is complicated and nuanced . . .. . . but promising clinical research and evidence-backed strategies can lead our practice in new directions.That’s why we’ve developed an advanced program that gathers all the latest information on the treatment of trauma.Here’s How It WorksIn each one-hour module, the experts unpack the most important ideas, strategies, and applications for treating trauma.When you register for a Gold Subscription, you get downloads of each module to watch at any time. Plus, you’ll get additional application sessions, bonus content, professional transcripts, and more.And all of the content is yours to keep forever.Introducing the Treating Trauma Master SeriesThe Neurobiology of Trauma – What’s Going On In the Brain When Someone Experiences Trauma?Bessel van der Kolk, MD      Pat Ogden, PhDRuth Lanius, MD, PhD      Dan Siegel, MD      Stephen Porges, PhDHow to Work with Dissociation and Shift a Client’s Reaction to TraumaThe Brain Science Underlying Neurobiological Shut-DownTwo Hormones That Fuel a One-Two Punch When Traumatic Memories Are FormingThe Critical Part of the Brain Stem Impacted During TraumaHow to Help Clients Release Traumatic Memory Trapped in the BodyHow the Midbrain Holds the Key to the Freeze ResponseWhat posture reveals about a history of trauma, and how to work with it in the healing processHow to Work with Traumatic Memory That Is Embedded in the Nervous SystemPeter Levine, PhD      Pat Ogden, PhDBessel van der Kolk, MDHow the Nervous System Gets Tricked into Thinking Trauma Is Happening in the PresentThe Core Problem with Focusing on a Client’s Traumatic HistoryHow to Help Clients “Unlearn” Their Nervous System’s Response to TraumaWhat Can Go Wrong When We’re Helping a Client Come Out of a Dissociated StateHow Trauma Derails the Time-Keeping Part of the Brain (and One Way to Bring It Back)The One Key Factor That Can Make Traumatic Memory Overwhelming (and How to Work with It)How to Help Clients Tolerate Dysregulation and Come Back From HypoarousalStephen Porges, PhD      Bessel van der Kolk, MDPat Ogden, PhD      Ruth Lanius, MD, PhDHow to Bring a Client Back from a State of HypoarousalHow to Help Clients Calm Their Bodies and Reengage the Thinking BrainHow to Know Whether a Client’s Dysregulation Is a Symptom of Bipolar Disorder or TraumaHow to Help Clients Tolerate Distress After TraumaThe Critical Difference in the Brain Between Processing Trauma and Reliving TraumaWhat Happens in the Body During HypoarousalHow to Work with the Limbic System to Reverse the Physiological Imprint of TraumaPat Ogden, PhD      Peter Levine, PhDBessel van der Kolk, MD      Ruth Lanius, MD, PhDWhy Targeting the Limbic System Can Make Our Interventions More EffectiveHow to Tell When Talk Therapy Could Be Keeping Your Client Stuck in TraumaHow to Use Movement to Help A Client’s Body “Unlearn” Its Adaptation to TraumaHow to Use Limbic System Therapy to Reverse Feelings of Powerlessness After TraumaWhat to Look for in a Traumatized Client’s “Movement Vocabulary”One Key Approach to Use with Clients Who Are Unable to Verbalize Their TraumaHow Past Trauma May Hurt a Client’s Ability to Protect Themselves from Future Trauma (and How to Break the Cycle)The Neurobiology of AttachmentDan Siegel, MD      Pat Ogden, PhDRuth Lanius, MD, PhD     Allan Schore, PhD     Bessel van der Kolk, MDThe Common Brain “Bias” That Could Lead to Misattunement with Your ClientHow to Help a Client Stay Emotionally Connected – Even When They’re DysregulatedOne Powerful Workaround for Fostering Secure Attachment with a Client Who Has Never Felt Safe with Another PersonHow to Sidestep the “Safety Miscue” That Often Comes Up with Traumatized ClientsWhat Part of the Brain Develops First (and Why That Is So Important When It Comes to Trauma)The Latest Developments in How a Mother’s Trauma Impacts the Developing Baby in UteroWhy Connecting with the Right Brain is Key to RegulationPurchase NICABM – The Treating Trauma Master Series courses at here with PRICE $397 $94