A case study with Dr. Leslie Korn
Leslie Korn, Ph.D., MPH, LMHC
Treating trauma is complicated, challenging, deeply personal, and never one size fits all. Dr. Leslie Korn demonstrates how she used an integrative approach to help a client address her mood, sleep, and chronic pain.
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Discover a protocol to quickly reduce trauma symptomology
Brian Marx, PhD, Denise Sloan, PhD
Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is an evidence-based brief PTSD treatment approach that produces significant results in as few as five treatment sessions. Learn the first steps of this revolutionary treatment protocol.
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Discover how attachment-based relationships provide a foundation for healing trauma
Christina Reese, PhD, LCPC
Christina Reese has dedicated her life鈥檚 work to helping those with trauma live healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives. Learn how her newest book, Trauma and Attachment, can guide clients from a place of fear to healthy attachment.
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Dr. Frank Anderson introduces his newest book
Frank G. Anderson, M.D.
Frank Anderson sits down to talk about the culmination of his career and how it manifested into his newest book, Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex PTSD with Internal Family Systems.
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Discover how adding MDMA to your trauma treatment practice could improve and accelerate outcomes
Peter H. Addy, PhD, LPC, LMHC
Researchers are rediscovering the awesome power of psychedelic medicines for improving mental health. Peter H. Addy, PhD, LPC, LMHC, reveals how MDMA-assisted psychotherapy promotes post-traumatic growth in clients with treatment-resistant conditions.
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Quick Tip from International Trauma Expert Plus Free CE
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Many trauma survivors also struggle with issues such as depression, irritability, and numbness. Join Janina Fisher in understanding how these symptoms are not only related to trauma, but actually adaptive responses trauma survivors have used in order to survive.
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Joanne Spence, MA, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT
What does it mean to have 鈥渆nough鈥? 黑料网 author Joanne Spence explores the downward spiral of our ever-present desire to have more, do more, and be more 鈥 and how to come back to the present and to a place of gratitude.
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When Our Nervous System Adapts to Threat in the Absence of Danger
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Individuals who have been exposed to chronic and repeated trauma often have a nervous system still mobilized for danger, evoking trauma responses of fear, fight, or flight long after the threat has passed.
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Understanding the Vicious Circle of Addictive and Self-Destructive Behavior
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Confused and frightened by intense feelings and physical responses鈥攁nd tormented by their negative thoughts鈥攎any trauma survivors feel desperate for relief. Drugs, alcohol, self-harm, and many other compulsive behaviors provide brief periods of respite, but unfortunately, the relief is short-lived. As the body develops tolerance for these addictive or self-destructive impulses, they eventually become worse than the trauma symptoms themselves.
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Linda Curran, BCPC, LPC, CACD, CCDPD, provides a simple 5-stages model to debunk forgiveness myths and help your clients start their healing journey.
Linda Curran, BCPC, LPC, CACD, CCDPD
There can be a lot of initial resistance to forgiveness after trauma because of these common false beliefs about what forgiveness means. Help clients move past these myths so they forgive and heal.
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