Buy Today and Feel ready and Effective intervention with clients is possible when you are able identify risk factors.-There is a risk of being violent. and provide hope and Mass violence has ravaged the lives of many.
Kathryn Seifert – Mass Violence, Risk Identification and Intervention Strategies for
Many times, after acts of violence in mass killings, clinicians feel powerless and anxious. and Looking for answers.
Why is it happening? How can I identify warning signs? and Help those in need-Are you at risk of committing violence? What can I do for survivors who are suffering from the terrible scars of trauma, anxiety, panic, and depression? and Grief caused by unimaginable violence
It is a must-Watch for Mental health professionals in an age of pervasive aggression are working in this environment. This recording is crucial and will examine the relationship between mental health problems and Violence and analysis research and Its study is limited by research limitations. and Consider the role of clinicians in both prevention and treatment. and Following mass violence.
This seminar goes beyond the research aspect. and You will receive detailed clinical guidance regarding working with different populations and ages, including children, adolescents, parents and You may be approached by members of the community who might come into your office to meet you.-Risk of committing a violent crime or being a survivor.
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO BE UNPREPARED
Buy Today and Feel ready and Effectively intervene with clients by being able to identify risk factors and make recommendations.-There is a risk of being violent. and provide hope and People whose lives were ravaged by mass violence can receive healing.
- Identify key contributors to Complex PTSD and how they relate to client case conceptualization.
- Learn how Complex PTSD affects the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects of your life. and The client’s physical and mental health.
- How to assess clients for Complex symptoms of PTSD can also be present in other diagnoses such as personality disorders, mood disorders and anxiety disorders. and dissociative disorders.
- Integrate clinical treatment into your practical mind-Clients can feel empowered with body therapy tools and Prepared for trauma processing.
- Describe the six stages in trauma responses as they relate to clinical treatment.
- Use assessment tools to accurately assess for Complex PTSD can be used to aid in treatment planning.
- How mutual regulation is achieved in a therapeutic relationship teaches clients how to be self-sufficient-They can also be given strategies to help them build new interpersonal skills that will help them in the treatment process.
- Incorporate interventions for Complex PTSD treatment using CBT, DBT and EMDR Therapy. Parts Work Therapy. Somatic Psychology. and Remember-Body therapies
- Recognize the importance of working in the “Window of Tolerance” This can reduce the chance of reoccurrence.-traumatization.
- Please describe how “top-down” and “bottom-up” Interventions can be used to speed up or slow the pace of trauma treatment.
- Use the 6 Pillars to Resilience as a strength-A growth-oriented approach and Integration of a positive view of oneself-Client identity
- Identify yourself-care practices for Therapy to assist with self-care-care before, during, and After sessions for trauma treatment, to increase therapeutic alliance and Prevent burnout
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Post-Understanding the difference between Traumatic Stress Disorder and Complex PTSD
- Complex PTSD, Acute Traumatic Stress, and PTSD
- Diagnostic clarification and differential diagnosis
- Complex PTSD has key contributing factors
- Complex PTSD: Common Symptoms
The Neurobiology and Treatment of PTSD: Beyond Fight and Fly
- Polyvagal Theory
- 6 stages of trauma response
- Variability in heart rate and The Social Nervous System
- Interpersonal Neurobiology
- Psychobiological regulation
- Rupture and repair
- Childhood neglect and/or abuse: What are the implications?
- Neuroplasticity and Complex PTSD
Psychological and Complex PTSD: A Deeper Understanding of its Physiological Effects for Accurate Assessment
- Insidious symptoms and Anxiety
- Emotional dysregulation: Anger outbursts and debilitating shame
- Avoidance symptoms and Phobias to trauma material
- Problems with interpersonal relationships and It is difficult to be close to others
- Dissociation and dysregulation
- Cognitive distortions and compromised meaning making
- ACE factors and physical health issues and Somatization can be painful
- Preverbal and nonverbal memories
- Somatic disturbances
- Depression symptoms
- Learning to be helpless and Shame
Therapeutic Interventions for Summary of Effective Therapies for Complex PTSD
- Psychodynamic and Relational Therapy
- Psychobiological Perspectives: Polyvagal Theory
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, (CBT),
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, (DBT),
- EMDR Therapy
- Somatic Psychology
- Parts work therapy: Work with Ego states
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM): mindfulness, yoga, and integrative healthcare
Integrative Therapy for Complex PTSD: Putting It All Together for An Effective Treatment Plan
- A biopsychosocial approach. Partner with clients to build health care teams
- Goal of treatment: Memory retrieval and trauma recovery
- History: Identify the chronic, repeated events. and/or developmental trauma events
- Cultural factors and Complex PTSD
- Recognize Attachment Injuries
- How to deal with transgenerational trauma
- Identify parts, ego states and defenses
- Assess for Dissociation
- Mutual regulation and Relational healing in therapy
- Prepare for trauma processing: Develop resources and Stability
- EMDR can help you get rid of trauma memories. and Somatic Psychology
- Complex PTSD: Grief Work
- Integrate and Instill positive change
Experiential Interventions for the Mind-Body Practices for Complex PTSD Clients
- Conscious breathing for Self-Regulating
- Grounding and Sensory awareness
- Containment: Choose to Reclaim and Control
- Create imaginal allies
- Mindfulness and acceptance can be cultivated and Self-Show compassion
- Somatic interventions: Sequencing, titration and Remedial somatic therapy-Patterning
- Bilateral stimulation and EMDR Therapy requires dual attention
- Potential risks and Mind limitations-Body treatments
For post, Fostering Resilience:-Traumatic Growth and Healing
- Learn the 6 Pillars of Resilience
- Trauma recovery and The bell curve
- Resilience is a process and An outcome
- Clients can be taught to move from learned helplessness towards learned optimism
- Post-Traumatic Growth: Help clients achieve their potential
Vicarious Trauma: Enhance Client Outcomes through Effective Self-Take care
- Locate resources that will improve your clinical skills
- In-Session by yourself-Care to increase client focus and The therapeutic process
- Burnout prevention techniques
Here’s what you can expect in the new book Kathryn Seifert – Mass Violence, Risk Identification and Intervention Strategies for
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 115
- Assessments Yes