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Digital Seminar

Trauma and PTSD in Anxiety: Neuroscience-Informed Treatment Methods


Faculty:
Janene Donarski, PhD, LP, CCATP, ECDCS
Duration:
1 Hour 32 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Dec 01, 2022
Product Code:
POS059205
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Access:
Never expires.


Description

You’re working with an anxious client, but seem to be making little progress… you could be missing some key under-lying factors like PTSD or trauma that prevent you from making any headway with their anxiety symptoms. In fact, they could be exacerbating them. You need to understand the neuroscience behind how trauma and PTSD can affect your clients anxiety and how maximizing participation in early treatment can alleviate symptoms of PTSD and trauma and let you address the root cause of their anxiety.

In this recorded session, Dr. Janene Donarski will help you apply practical neuroscience-integrated treatment models like EMDR, CBT, and Exposure Therapy to work through roadblocks with the resistant or avoidant client and help them reduce the physiological threat response that comes with anxiety.
You’ll learn skills like:

  • Utilizing neuroception, interoception, and self-regulation to improve symptom management and client level of functioning
  • Polyvagal theory, exercises, and worksheets to help clients manage freeze responses and increase body-awareness
  • Using exposure therapy and cognitive reframing to reduce client’s tendencies to avoid triggering situations or environments
  • Creating hierarchies to prioritize symptoms and organize treatment methods
  • And so much MORE!

Don’t miss this opportunity to integrate neuroscience-informed treatments into your practice and start making breakthroughs with your client today!

CPD

Planning Committee Disclosure - No relevant relationships

All members of the PESI, Inc. planning committee have provided disclosures of financial relationships with ineligible organizations and any relevant non-financial relationships prior to planning content for this activity. None of the committee members had relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies or other potentially biasing relationships to disclose to learners.  For speaker disclosures, please see the faculty biography.



CPD

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Janene M. Donarski, PhD, LP, CCATP, ECDCS specializes in anxiety, trauma, and neuropsychology, working with a range of populations including children, adolescents, adults, and older adults in individual, family, and group treatment contexts. The author of Anxiety & Trauma Recovery Book: Using a Neuroscience-Informed Treatment Response to Healing, Dr. Donarski is on the board and supervises for the Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professionals credential through Evergreen Certifications and is also a certified EMDR Level II counselor. She is an Evergreen Dementia Care Specialist, certified hypnotherapist and practitioner for Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Time Line Therapy®. Dr. Donarski conducts neuropsychological assessments including emotional and complex behavior disorders, learning disabilities, neurodiversity assessment, head injury, and organic issues. She has experience working with military and veteran families, individuals with disabilities, victims of violence, individuals in foster care/adoption, and forensic clients including those seeking sex offender treatment. Dr. Donarski has been engaged for over 10 years as a professional speaker and presenter training mental health and medical specialists in a variety of topics.
 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Janene Donarski maintains a private practice and has an employment relationship with GuideStar Eldercare. She is a paid consultant with Evergreen Certifications. Dr. Donarski receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Janene Donarski is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Michigan Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers, the American Counseling Association, and others. For a complete list, please contact info@pesi.com.

 


Objectives

  1. Determine the common elements in a clinical setting in relation to assessment and treatment planning for trauma and PTSD as it relates to clinical practice and improved treatment outcomes.
  2. Integrate evidence-based skills for developing, maintaining, and enhancing your therapeutic relationship for more successful outcomes.
  3. Utilize specific psychoeducation and cognitive restructuring techniques, including neuroception, interoception, and self-regulation skills, for maximizing involvement and participation in early treatment to alleviate symptoms of PTSD and trauma and interrupting physiological threat response.
  4. Apply practical clinical neuroscience-integrated theoretical treatment models for PTSD and trauma and determine how the common elements are developed in these various models for symptom management.

Outline

  • Tools for Assessing and Treating the Common Elements of Trauma and PTSD
    • Understanding how to use psychoeducation as a cornerstone for treating trauma and PTSD
    • Neuroscience has confirmed counselling, empathy, listening and wellness are effective strategies. Adding neuroscience evidence could be helpful and enhance motivation for compliance as well as destigmatize symptoms
    • Create hierarchies for treatment to build a personalized emotional reference sheet and utilize hierarchies to prioritize symptoms and organize treatment methods
    • Utilizing neuroplasticity in treatment: the neuroscience of Exposure Therapy, EMDR, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and others
  • Motivate Clients to Enact Healthy Lifestyle Adaptations
    • Helping clients make healthy choices – how the effective presentation of a healthy lifestyle impacts the brain recovery process, including essential sleep habits to promote healthy brain recovery, nutritious diet and relaxation
    • Provide clients with encouragement and inspiration to exercise and engage in healthy social processes. Work with clients to promote engagement in social activities, utilize one’s social support, practice communication skills, reappraise negative cognitions about the self and others, and practice compassion for self and others
    • Assist clients in becoming more engaged in self-regulation skills including diaphragmatic breathing, grounding strategies, and self-soothing techniques in order to reduce emotional dysregulation
  • Reduce Physiological Threat Response with Evidence-Based Approaches
    • How to use polyvagal theory and trauma treatment to help clients with freeze responses and its relevance to long-term health
    • Provision of exercises and worksheets to help teach body awareness and encourage clients to create a safe space
    • Understanding the neuroscience behind post-traumatic growth – helping your clients to transform deep struggles to strength, regulation and wellness practices
  • Managing emotions through coping skills
    • Using exposure therapy and cognitive reframing to reduce the tendency to avoid situations that are typically triggering and reduce environmental cues that activate negative emotions. Learn to work with your clients on reappraisal of negative cognitions
    • Memory reconstruction techniques: Encourage the use of compensatory strategies (e.g., paraphrase, calendar use, mnemonic strategies). Help your clients to stay cognitively active (e.g., brain games, enrol in classes), and practice mindfulness
    • Meaning making exercises - Work with your clients to engage in pleasant or reinforcing activities and use positive memories and the creation of new positive experiences to manage their anxiety symptoms. Teach your clients how to savour their current positive experiences and encourage them to engage in altruistic behaviours
    • Understand the power of forgiveness, with oneself and others, to bring forward a healthier mindset

 

Target Audience

  • Counselors
  • Marriage & Family Therapists
  • Physicians
  • Psychologists
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Social Workers
  • Other Mental Health Professionals

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