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Reconsidering Trauma: Treatment Advances, Relational Issues, and Mindfulness in Integrated Trauma Therapy
John Briere, PhD
This home study was recorded at a recent 2-day professional workshop. Professionals who listen to the tapes or CD`s, read the accompanying materials, and pass the post-test will receive 12 hours CE/CME credit**.
Home Study Content
NOTE: This home study contains different material than our other Briere CD/tape set. The home study may be ordered either on audiotape or CD. Each kit contains 13 CD`s or cassettes, all slides and other course materials used at the live workshop, a post-test, and complete instructions.
Course Description
Those familiar with Dr. Briere`s work know him to combine compassion and sensitivity with the newest information on empirically and phenomenologically-informed treatment approaches to psychological trauma. Based on his latest book, Principles of Trauma Therapy(2006), co-authored with Catherine Scott,MD, this new workshop provides cutting-edge,directly-applicable information on the integration of cognitive-behavioral, attachment, relational, and physiological approaches to trauma.
This workshop presents new material that formally integrates Buddhist philosophy and empirically-based mindfulness approaches with effective trauma treatment. Also included is new information on interview based assessment, cross-cultural issues, psychosis, stress reduction training, clinician `counter-activation,` and the neurobiology and psychopharmacology of trauma.
Long awaited by attendees of his previous successful workshop series for IAHB, this new presentation takes trauma theory and treatment to an even more advanced level.
General Goal
This home study will help professionals treat trauma related disorders using a model that integrates relational, cognitivebehavioral, and mindfullness-based interventions
Objectives
Participants completing this home study will be better able to:
- Describe a variety of clinical tools and techniques relevant to trauma survivors
- List 3 techniques to increase affect regulation or tolerance
- Describe the primary characteristics and impacts of mindfulness as it relates to trauma therapy
- Outline the primary components of `hot spot` processing
- Discuss the role of psychopharmacology in trauma treatment
- Discuss therapist `counter-activation` and its influence on therapeutic disparity
Information
This home study was recorded live at a recent workshop conducted by Dr. Briere
Earn 12 CE/CME Hours**
Cost
$149.00
To purchase, click here or contact IAHB/Seminar Services at 866-272-8497.
**Nurses licensed under UNA/ANCC regulations may claim an extra 1/2 hour credit for completing the course evaluation as well as an extra 1/2 hour credit for completing the course post-test, if applicable.
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