How to Help Clients Revisit Trauma Without Reliving It.
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When working with traumatic memory, we need to help clients revisit trauma without reliving it.
Otherwise, we risk destabilizing our clients when they are most fragile.
But working with traumatic memory is complicated – we’ve got to know how to work with the different types of memory in order to effectively target our interventions.
That’s why we’re bringing you this short, focused course . . .
How to Help Clients Break the Cycle of Traumatic Memory
Peter Levine, PhD
Peter Levine is the creator of Somatic Experiencing (SE), a clinical method to resolve trauma symptoms.
Peter is also the founder of The Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute which continues his groundbreaking research into the effects of trauma and stress on the body and the nervous system.
He is the author of a number of books on trauma, including Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness. His most recent book is Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past.
Downloadable video and audio so you can watch or listen whenever it’s convenient | |
TalkBack Segment to distill key ideas (this is where we “land” the session) | |
Next Week in Your Practice video to give you concrete strategies to use with patients | |
Printable QuickStart Guide to make review and action simpler than ever | |
Professionally-formatted transcript of the session |
In the TalkBack Session, Ron Siegel, PsyD and Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD join me to dig more deeply into the key ideas. Our job is to make yours easier by streamlining the information and making sure each point is crystal clear. We’ll clarify critical concepts and break it all down so you can gain confidence in your understanding.
Then, with “next week” in mind, we’ll turn smart ideas into easy-to-use solutions. In Next Week in Your Practice, Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT and Rick Hanson, PhD join me to give you specific strategies for helping people who have experienced developmental trauma self regulate. We’ll show you how to translate Peter’s teaching into practices and exercises that you (or your clients) can use right away.
The QuickStart Guide will help you stay fresh and confident as you turn Peter’s insights into action. It’s an at-a-glance reference to the most powerful concepts and strategies for working with patients who have experienced trauma. We’ve gathered all the essential tools and methods into a concise, easy-to-use guide so you can quickly review and apply these ideas when you need them most.
Our Professional Transcript will help you reinforce key ideas so you can integrate them into your life and work. We’ve designed your transcript with an easy-to-use table of contents, clear, organized formatting, and helpful highlight quotes so you’ll have the information and exercises you need at your fingertips.
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