In this short course, she’ll explain how she works with Patients can heal by changing their posture, movement, and attachment patterns. How to Manage the Arousal and Integration Issues Caused By Trauma. How to help your patients expand their tolerance window safely
NICABM – Work with Trauma That’s Trapped in the Body
How to Work with Trauma That’s Trapped in the Body
For our traumatized clients, feeling safe can be a daily struggle.
They may feel anxious and upset, but they don’t know why. What’s worse, they often become afraid to rely on their instincts.
That’s because trauma disrupts a person’s innate intelligence.
However, you can work by working with the We can help them to find it again.
Pat Ogden PhD is a master when you think about “reading the body” in the Treatment for trauma.
In this short course, she’ll explain how she works with Patients can heal by changing their posture, movement, and attachment patterns.
How to Work with Trauma That’s
Trapped in the Body
Pat Ogden, PhD
How to Manage the Integration and Arousal Problems Caused By Trauma
How to help your patients expand their tolerance window safely
One way to treat with movement the Immobilization Response
How to use Polyvagal Theory to Help Client Feel Safe
How attachment patterns influence the Body
How to use Polyvagal Theory to Regulate Arousal
One Approach to Working with Insecure Attachment
How Trauma Is it a Failure of Integration?
Why work? in the Present can be more useful than retelling the Trauma “Story”