Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an indicator that the body and mind have not, as yet, recognised that a traumatic incident is over.
As a result, the body's autonomic nervous system responds by continuously mobilising the body for defensive flight/fight or protective freeze. In addition, PTSD is (in large part) a failure of mindful dual awareness, which leads to an inability to recognise the present as different from the past.
This professional training will equip participants with neurophysical and psychophysical theory and principles. Participants will learn how to apply these to update the mind, brain, and nervous system to recognise when trauma is over - whether or not trauma memories are ever processed.
Through a variety of activities, including lecture, discussion, exercises, practice, and video demonstrations, participants will gain knowledge and skills for treating traumatised clients of all ages and backgrounds.
This professional training is consistent with and a beneficial adjunct to any method of psychotherapy or specialised trauma therapy (e.g. analytical, dynamic and somatic approaches, cognitive-behavioural, and EMDR).
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Clinicians, social workers, community organisation workers, health professionals, youth workers, child and family workers and counsellors at any level of experience.
Babette Rothschild, MSW, has been a practitioner since 1976 and a teacher and trainer since 1992. She is the author of 6 books (translated into more than a dozen languages including Danish, German, French, Spanish, and Japanese), all published by WW Norton. These include Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment (2017, 2021); her classic bestseller, The Body Remembers (2000); The Body Remembers CASEBOOK (2003); Help for the Helper (2005); 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery (2010); and Trauma Essential (2010). She is the Series Editor of the WW Norton 8 Keys to Mental Health Series (12 titles and growing!). After living and working for 9 years in Copenhagen, Denmark she returned to her native Los Angeles. There she is writing her next books while she continues to lecture, train, and supervise professional psychotherapists worldwide. For more information, visit her website: www.trauma.cc
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