2-Day Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training, 9/19/2024 12:00:00 AM EDT, Digital Seminar More info »
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional: Two-Day Trauma Competency Conference
- Average Rating:
- 22
- Faculty:
- J. Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC, DAAETS, FAAETS, CCTP
- Duration:
- 12 Hours 45 Minutes
- Copyright:
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May 06, 2021
- Product Code:
- POS053875
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar - Also available: Digital Seminar
Description
The successful resolution of traumatic stress can be simple
Studies indicate that there are four key elements to effective trauma treatment. When you accomplish these four key elements in treatment with your clients, you will be able to reduce their symptoms and improve clinical outcomes.
Watch this conference and you will walk away with a step-by-step four-stage framework for navigating essential elements of trauma treatment with your traumatized clients.
The essential elements are common to all evidence-based trauma treatments, you will learn how you can integrate this framework with your current approach or methodology to make your trauma treatment even more effective!
This trauma competency training can transform your clinical practice and help improve your trauma treatment outcomes, just as it has for other clinicians around the world.
Best of all, upon completion of this training, you’ll be eligible to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) through Evergreen Certifications. Certification lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling. Professional standards apply. Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CCTP for details.
*We partner with Evergreen Certifications to include certification with some of our products. When you purchase such a product we may disclose your information to Evergreen Certifications for purposes of providing services directly to you or to contact you regarding relevant offers.
Credit
Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (22.2 MB) | 113 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
J. Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC, DAAETS, FAAETS, CCTP Related seminars and products
Compassion Unlimited
J. Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC, DAAETS, FAAETS, CCTP, is an internationally recognized leader in the study and treatment of traumatic stress and compassion fatigue. His PhD is from Florida State University where he studied with Professor Charles Figley – a pioneer of these two fields. In 1997, he co-developed the Accelerated Recovery Program (ARP) for compassion fatigue – the world’s only evidence-based treatment protocol for compassion fatigue. In 1998, he introduced the Certified Compassion Fatigue Specialist Training and Compassion Fatigue Prevention & Resiliency Training. These two trainings have demonstrated treatment effectiveness for the symptoms of compassion fatigue, and he published these effects in several journals. He has trained over 100,000 health professionals over the past 20 years.
He has written numerous chapters, papers, and peer-reviewed journal articles in the areas of traumatic stress and compassion fatigue. Dr. Gentry is a Master Traumatologist with over 35 years of clinical experience with trauma, Complex PTSD, personality disorders, and dissociation.
He is the president and CEO of The Forward Facing® Institute and owner of Compassion Unlimited – a private psychotherapy, training, and consulting practice – in Phoenix, AZ.
Financial: Dr. J. Eric Gentry maintains a private practice. He is the owner and President of Forward-Facing International, Inc., the Co-director of Community Crisis Support Team, and the CEO of Compassion Unlimited. Dr. Gentry has employment relationships with the AZ Trauma Institute, the Florida Center for Theological Studies, the Argosy University, the Webster University, and the University of South Florida State. He is a consultant and receives compensation. Dr. Gentry is a published author and receives royalties. He receives a speaking honorarium, book royalties, and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. J. Eric Gentry is a member of the American Counseling Association, the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and others. For a complete list, please contact info@pesi.com.
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Objectives
- Evaluate the causes of posttraumatic stress and how events turn into posttraumatic symptoms.
- Determine the common elements for treating posttraumatic stress to have better treatment outcomes.
- Identify the clinical application of various theoretical treatment models for traumatic stress and how the common elements are embedded in these models.
- Evaluate traumatic stress from neurobiological, biochemical, psychological, social & spiritual perspectives.
- Integrate evidence-based skills for developing, maintaining, and enhancing your therapeutic relationship for more successful outcomes.
- Utilize ACES as an important tool in cognitive restructuring and evolving identity away from shame towards self-compassion.
- Utilize specific psychoeducation and cognitive restructuring techniques for maximizing engagement and participation in early treatment.
- Analyze the efficacy of self-regulation skills as a preliminary treatment intervention and to integrate throughout trauma treatment.
- Integrate CBT techniques to promote the development of stability, self-efficacy, anxiety management, and relational capacities in traumatized clients.
- Utilize empirical markers to know when it is both necessary and safe to transition from the safety/stabilization phase of treatment into the trauma memory processing phase without guesswork and minimal crises.
- Assess the potential risks and limitations of trauma treatment techniques.
- Integrate skills of neuroception, interoception and acute relaxation to interrupt physiological threat response.
- Develop skills for safety, stabilization, grounding and containment in trauma treatment.
Outline
A Brief History and Evolution of Traumatic Stress, Grief & Loss- Systemic traumatic stress theory
- Symptom review
- Review of effective treatments
- Tri Phasic model
- Most commonly used instruments to assess traumatic stress
Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Factors that Produce Anxiety & Traumatic Stress
- Precipitating events
- Meaning making
- Physiology of Trauma
- Perception
- Trauma Adaptation
- Systemic influences
- Emotional & psychological stressors
- Integrated theoretical concepts from stress, crisis & trauma theories
- Information Processing Model
- Psychosocial Model
- Cognitive Behavioral Techniques (PE, CPT & SIT)
- EMDR & Bilateral Stimulation
- Thought Field Therapy (TFT)/Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
- Sensorimotor
- Affective volatility
- The body keeps the score
- Neurobiology and biology of traumatic stress
- Epigenetics
- Reactive Attachment Disorder
- Adrenal fatigue
- Traumagenesis
- Traumaddiction
- Comorbidity
- Systemic perspective
- Strengths perspective
- Survivor metaphor
- Systemic trauma theory
- Community trauma
- Vicarious secondary traumatization
- Information processing model
- Psychosocial model
- Contemporary thoughts
- Supporting Normal Bereavement
- Treating Complicated Bereavement
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the APA
- DSM-5® changes
- ACE & Developmental Trauma
- Diagnosing PTSD with the PCL-5
- Relaxation/Self-regulation
- Grounding
- Containment
- Writing/journaling
- Drawing art
- Healing metaphors
- Transitional objects
- Cognitive Behavioral Techniques
- Narrative Exposure Therapy Technique
- Thought Field Therapy (TFT)
- Bilateral Stimulation
- Limitations of many accepted models of trauma treatment
- Weaknesses and limitations of evidence-based trauma treatment models
- Limitations of the diagnostic (DSM-5 ®) system
- Limitations and potential risks in grief work, due to research scarcity on the topic
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Case Managers
- Addiction Counselors
- Therapists
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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