The Integrated Therapist with Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Richard Schwartz, PhD, & Frank Anderson, MD
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Objectives
Differentiate between models of treatment that allow for integration and “pure” modalities and elaborates on why “pure” modalities are more difficult to integrate.
Debate whether the concept of “Self” is a trait that all people possess within themselves at all times or whether “Self” is developed through a safe, therapeutic alliance and external relationships.
Analyze whether Phase Oriented Treatment is a necessary precursor to effective treatment or whether trauma treatment can be effective without stabilization as a foundation.
Copyright :01/03/2021
Internal Family System and the Integration of Neuroscience & Trauma Treatment
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Objectives
Differentiate IFS conceptualizations of trauma treatment from traditional phase orientated treatment.
Address extreme or self-destructive behaviours without creating reactivity.
Structure and sequence IFS trauma interventions.
Apply the core concepts of IFS intervention to repair the internal disconnections created by trauma.
Copyright :05/03/2021
EMDR & IFS: The Power of Modality Integration for Improved Treatment Outcomes
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Objectives
Integrate EMDR and IFS skills with therapy clients into practice.
Implement techniques to boost resource development and installation (RDI) with clients.
Determine which cognitive interweaves and interventions can be used to effectively change behaviour.
Copyright :25/01/2021
Cognitive Processing Therapy & IFS for Trauma Treatment: Exploring the Relationship Between Cognition Based Approaches and Parts of Self
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Objectives
Describe the theory underlying cognitive processing therapy.
Distinguish differences and similarities between CPT and IFS.
Demonstrate how to work with distorted beliefs when treating trauma.
Apply effective strategies to help clients activate the frontal cortex.