All For Only $157

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Session 1 with Francine Shapiro |
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Session 2 with Pat Ogden, Ph.D. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: The Body Tells the Story Explore how working with the body can alleviate the symptoms and causes of PTSD. Learn about the role of somatic cues; how the therapist functions a neruobiological regulator; somatic interventions; altering procedural memories; and the benefits of reaching out, setting limits and distancing. |
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Session 3 with Laurie Leitch, Ph.D. A Community-Healing Approach to Trauma Learn about a non-therapeutic, educational model that teaches simple, biologically based skills that may be the key to helping out combat veterans. Explore the military culture and challenge of treating wounded warriors; how to address shame and secrecy; the Trauma Resiliency Model; and how to create a healing community. |
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Session 4 with David Feinstein, Ph.D. |
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Session 5 with Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Trauma: State of the Art Discover how to separate myth from reality in PTSD treatment. Hear about a case-conceptualization model, assessment procedure for PTSD; collaborative treatment goals, cognitive-behavioral interventions; and how to address individual, social and systematic barriers to change. |
| 1. | Five hours of learning with the field's leaders |
| 2. | Webinar technology combines powerpoint and audio |
| 3. | MP3s, transcripts, and presentation slides of each session. Yours to keep! |
| 4. | Access to sessions available anytime! |
| 5. | Bonus articles and study materials to reinforce and extend your learning |
| 6. | Earn 6 CE credits! |
| 7. | All for $157! |
"I was struck by the reframing of trauma and PTSD as "symptoms as unprocessed memories"... That is evidence based!
Thank you for organizing this series!"
-Deborah, New Portland, ME
"I found Pat Ogden's session informative and timely.
I am working with complex PTSD cases right now and
appreciated reminders like the window of tolerance."
-Janice, Alberta, Canada
"Thank you so much for making this available...
It gave me another way of describing trauma to clients. I was
impressed with how this approach works well with other cultures."
-Sarah, Vancouver, BC
All For Only $157

- The Limits of Talk: Transforming the Treatment of Trauma by Mary Sykes Wylie
- Telling It Like It Is: An Interview with Don Meichenbaum by Ryan Howes
Bonus MP3s!
- The Long Shadow of Trauma an Interview with Bessel van der Kolk
- 21st Century Healing by Francine Shapiro
- Rethinking PTSD by Mary Jo Barrett
Francine Shapiro, Ph.D., the originator of EMDR, is a senior research fellow at the Mental Research Institute. She's the executive director of the EMDR Institute and founder and president emeritus of the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs, a nonprofit that coordinates disaster response and trainings worldwide.
Pat Ogden, Ph.D., is the founder and director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute in Boulder, Colorado, an internationally recognized school specializing in training psychotherapists in somatic/cognitive approaches for the treatment of trauma, as well as developmental and attachment issues.
Laurie Leitch, Ph.D., is a cofounder and codirector of the Trauma Resource Institute, which offers national and international training in the brief-stabilization therapies Trauma Resiliency Model, Trauma Resiliency Model - Veteran & Warrior, Trauma Resiliency Model - Community.
David Feinstein, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist whose five books on energy healing have each won a national award. He and his wife, Donna Eden, coauthored The Promise of Energy Psychology with the founder of the Emotional Freedom Technique, Gary Craig.
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D., a founder of Cognitive Behavioral Modification, was voted one of the 10 most influential psychotherapists of the century in a survey reported in the American Psychologist. He is an expert and leader in the treatment of PTSD.
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