Don’t Tear Your Hair Out: We Can Manage Suicidality, Homicidality and Self-Injurious Behaviors
Westin Long Beach Hotel 333 East Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA, United StatesPresenters: Joan Turkus, MD, Philip Kinsler, MD & Jan Beauregard, Ph.D.
Presenters: Joan Turkus, MD, Philip Kinsler, MD & Jan Beauregard, Ph.D.
Update your clinical skills by incorporating what we have learned from brain science and research supporting yoga, movement and expressive therapies. In this experientially focused workshop, participants will gain a theoretical overview of the best practices of body-centered trauma treatment...
Workshop Description: Recent research on the treatment of chronically traumatized individuals has awakened practitioners in the mental health and addiction fields to examine the complex interactions between addictive disorders and trauma related treatment challenges. Whether the addiction is to substances...
For our clinical population presenting with higher levels of dissociation and complex trauma, parts stuck in the traumatic past often have difficulties making reflective rather than reflexive decisions as they battle both internal and external pressures from different self states....
ISSTD Conference Thursday March 30,2017;Crystal Gateway, Marriott; Arlington, VA To register: http://www.isst-d.org/default.asp?contentID=221
Clinicians often find clinical progress stymied by the persistent affect regulation difficulties experienced by clients who have multiple addictions along with underlying trauma and dissociation. Experiential activities which support our current understanding of the neurobiology of trauma united with...
Clinicians often find clinical progress stymied by the persistent affect regulation difficulties experienced by clients who have a history of complex trauma. Experiential activities which support our current understanding of the neurobiology of trauma united with the emergent field of...
Clinicians often find clinical progress stymied by the persistent affect regulation difficulties experienced by clients who have multiple addictions along with underlying trauma and dissociation. Experiential activities which support our current understanding of the neurobiology of trauma united with the...
Making the Connection: Using Body Based Techniques in the Treatment of Addiction and Trauma Clinicians often find clinical progress stymied by the persistent affect regulation difficulties experienced by clients who have multiple addictions along with underlying trauma and dissociation. Experiential...
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Shame is a phenomena that is in the brain, the mind, the body and felt in the relational space between therapist and client. It is no surprise that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are a risk factor for shame and that...