Trauma is devastating.
It overwhelms its victims and often the people who try to treat it. It reshapes one's sense of self, bodily experience, and brain organization — leaving people stuck in terror, isolation, and shame.
My life's work has been to find the most effective pathways to healing trauma. It's why I founded the Trauma Center, have been part of groundbreaking research, and wrote the #1 New York Times bestselling book The Body Keeps the Score.
Along the way, I have collaborated with many of the most sought-after pioneers and researchers in our field. Together, we have successfully treated thousands of traumatized children and adults: victims of child abuse, natural disasters, wars, racism, accidents, and human trafficking.
authoritative guide toward trauma healing.
Let my hand-selected team of experts help you discover how incorporating trusted methods such as EMDR, neurofeedback, and sensory integration can deepen your therapeutic skills and lead to deep, lasting healing. We'll also break down the latest evidence surrounding more unconventional solutions, such as the use of mind-altering substances like MDMA and marijuana for treating PTSD.
Diversify your trauma treatment toolbox with these multi-disciplinary approaches and elevate your practice.
Join us and we will show you how the helplessness, rage, and collapse from past trauma imprints can be transformed through physical experiences — restoring your client's hope for a brighter future filled with joy, purpose, and meaning.
Yours in healing,
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk on How the Body Keeps the Score:
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Trauma from the Premier Experts
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- Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
- Discover how to build stronger connections with your clients
- Deepen your understanding of trauma and its effects
- Master innovative treatment options to fill your toolbox
- Learn to go beyond standard talk therapy to customize treatment for deep-rooted trauma
- Stay on the leading-edge of diagnosing trauma-related issues
- Learn how to create unique treatment interventions that maximize your therapeutic outcomes
- Join an elite group of peers from around the globe, all focused on enhancing their therapeutic skills and improving client outcomes
Your registration today shows your commitment to alleviate suffering, end the cycles of violence, and help people live their lives to the fullest. It also supports the Trauma Research Foundation in their mission to conduct innovative treatment and research—because no child or adult should suffer the consequences of trauma.
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Trauma from the Premier Experts
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"The course was amazing and Dr. van der Kolk is a delightful and extraordinary human being and role model for our healing professions!" — Robyn P.
"I enjoyed Dr. van der Kolk immensely. It has been my dream to hear him speak and it was everything that I hoped for." — Linda M.
"Cutting edge, very in-depth material." — Janie E.
"I cannot say enough about how much I enjoyed this training. Dr. Bessel van der Kolk presented the material in a way that was engaging and very informative. He challenges the traditional methods in a manner that I greatly appreciate, and I am excited to put some of his teachings into practice." — Ashley H.
"Best continuing ed course I have taken! Loved it." — Melanie H.
"Thank you, Dr. van der Kolk, for your amazing contribution to the field of trauma treatment. As a psychologist and marital and family therapist for over 40 years, I found your work very relevant and congruent with my own experiences in working with the devastating aftereffects of trauma in individuals and their families and loved ones (and society in general)." — Debra S.
"Very, very informative, inspiring and definitely impacted my understanding of my own trauma and the work I do to heal myself and help others heal." — Jose F.
"This completely changed how I will be practising therapy. I'm so glad I got to hear this." — Tiffany G.
"This was packed with new data and information relevant to helping clients overcome trauma!" — Leann K.
with Bessel van der Kolk, MD | Click here for information about Bessel A. van der Kolk
The vast increase in our knowledge about the basic processes that underlie trauma has opened new possibilities to lessen or even reverse the damage.
Through intriguing videos, case studies, and masterful explanation, you will learn how to apply the latest findings from research to your trauma treatment protocols in practical, effective ways.
- A way to find words that describe the deep and painful effects of trauma
- Tools to regulate their emotions, even when they're unexpectedly triggered
- The ability to trust other human beings after the shameful and horrific details of their trauma
- The opportunity to be fully alive in the present, not stuck in the past
- …And so much more
- Neuroscience and brain development
- How children learn to regulate their arousal systems
- How the brain regulates itself
- Developmental psychopathology: The derailment of developmental processes & brain development due to trauma, abuse and neglect
- How the brain responds to treatment
Early Life Trauma
- Interpersonal neurobiology
- Adaptations to trauma early in the life cycle
- Loss of affect regulation
- Chronic destructive relationships towards self and others
- Dissociation and amnesia
- Somatization
- Self-blame, guilt and shame
- Chronic distrust and identification with the aggressor
Attachment, Trauma, and Psychopathology
- The breakdown of information processing in trauma
- Mirror neuron systems and brain development
- How to overcome the destabilization and disintegration
- The compulsion to repeat – origins and solutions
- Difference between disorganized attachment and traumatic stress
- The neurobiology of traumatic stress
- Learned helplessness and learned agency
- Restoring active mastery and the ability to attend to current experiences
- Somatic re-experiencing of trauma-related sensations and affects that serve as engines for continuing maladaptive behaviours
- How mind and brain mature in the context of caregiving systems
The Diagnosis of Treatment of Trauma-Related Disorders
- Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD)
- Affect and impulse dysregulation
- Disturbances of attention, cognition and consciousness
- Distortions in self-perception and systems of meaning
- Interpersonal difficulties
- Somatization and biological dysregulation
- The development of DTD in the DSM-5® as a diagnosis and its implications for assessment, diagnosis and treatment
The Latest Research on Trauma-specific Treatment Interventions
- The role of body-oriented and neurologically-based therapies to resolve the traumatic past
- Alternatives to drugs and talk therapy
- EMDR
- Self-regulation, including yoga
- Mindfulness
- Play and theatre
- Dance, movement and sensory integration
- Neurofeedback
his #1 New York Times bestselling book The Body Keeps the Score
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Trauma from the Premier Experts
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Top-down: by talking, connecting with others, and allowing ourselves to know and understand what is going on with us, while processing the memories of the trauma.
Utilizing medications: to shut down inappropriate alarm reactions, or by utilizing other technologies that change the way the brain organizes information.
Bottom-up: by allowing the body to have experiences that deeply and viscerally contradict the helplessness, rage, or collapse that result from trauma.
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with Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Andrew Nicholson, PhD, Sebern Fisher, MA, BCN, Paul Frewen, PhD, CPsych, Sherain Harricharan, PhD, Chantelle Lloyd, PhD, Wendy D'Andrea, PhD, Margaret Mckinnon, PhD, Daniela Rabellino, PhD, and Braeden Terpou, PhD | Click here for information about our Speakers
It's increasingly evident ‘the body keeps the score': traumatized individuals frequently report somatically-based alterations in self experience, including feelings of disembodiment and related identity disturbance.
Pioneering neurobiological studies are beginning to shed light on self-disturbance in traumatized individuals both during resting state and under conditions of threat.
Get the latest research on:- How the brain processes trauma
- The development of maladaptive self-beliefs in the experience of PTSD (identity disturbance)
- Somatically-based alterations of experience in the bodies of trauma survivors
- Harnessing the brain networks in therapy that can lead to trauma resolution
with Deborah Korn, PsyD | Click here for information about Deborah Korn
Trauma is stored in the brain and body, continuing to cause pain and suffering, but there is an effective solution to free clients by repatterning thinking and emotional reactions:
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a unique type of psychotherapy proven to help clients recover from trauma and improve the quality of their lives.
- Determine the current status of EMDR therapy's evidence base in treating PTSD and other psychiatric conditions
- Formulate the basic tenets of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model
- Inspect the goal and function of each prong of the three-pronged approach in EDMR therapy
with Michael Mithoefer, MD, Rick Doblin, PhD, Phil Wolfson, MD, Sue Carter, PhD, Robin Carhart-Harris, PhD, Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC, Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, Anne Wagner, PhD, C Psych, James W. Hopper, PhD, Elizabeth Call, PsyD, Susan Walker, MD, Francis Guerriero, MA, LICSW, Michael Alpert, MD, and Bessel van der Kolk, MD | Click here for information about our Speakers
For the first time in over four decades, researchers are returning to examine the therapeutic benefits of mind-altering substances, including MDMA (ecstasy), psilocybin (mushrooms), marijuana and LSD.
Psychedelics may promote a deepening and acceleration of the psychotherapeutic process. Hear from two of the most prominent neurobiologists of psychedelics as they present their findings about:- The emerging research on MDMA and MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy
- The history and contemporary research on Psilocybin and Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy
- Integration of psychedelics in contemporary treatments for mental illness
- Investigations regarding neurotransmitters and psychedelics
with Resmaa Menakem, MSW, LICSW, SEP | Click here for information about Resmaa Menakem
We can't help ourselves begin to heal racialized trauma if we don't acknowledge that it even exists.
Through a somatic-body approach that negotiates the common historical and perpetual myths that Black bodies, Native bodies, and other bodies of colour are inherently deviant and that the white body is the standard of humanness, Resmaa helps build an understanding of racialized trauma so that we can move from our racialized lens to a cultural lens – and move further to a resourced energy lens of healing.- Recognize body trauma born out of racism and white body supremacy
- Build a cultural container for you and your community to heal
- Begin practising resourced resilience
with Tina Champagne, OTD, OTR/L, CCAP | Click here for information about Tina Champagne
With this training, you'll discover effective ways to take in information through the senses, from within and outside of the body, then organize and interpret that information to make a meaningful, functional response for healing.
Get several sensory-based strategies to support childhood development and resiliency in children with developmental trauma, plus:- Review sensory integration and processing performance skills
- Identify how developmental trauma impacts sensory integration and processing performance skills through clinical illustration
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Trauma from the Premier Experts
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This training has been specially created for Counsellors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Psychiatrists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Teachers, Occupational Therapists, Case Managers, Addiction Counsellors, Nurses, and other helping professionals.
The education provided in this intensive online training is designed to breathe new life into your clinical treatment plans for even the most challenging trauma clients. This interactive online training also offers you a community of peers and mentors all focused on helping clients succeed.
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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Trauma from the Premier Experts
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