5-Part Trauma Mini-Series – Janina Fisher

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What is http://archive.is/pEGeI Engage?

http://archive.is/pEGeI Engage is Archive: even the most resistant, overwhelmed, numb or embattled clients.Order Janina Fisher’s complete5-Part Trauma Mini-SeriesOvercoming Trauma-Related Shame and Self-LoathingChronic Pain & TraumaBrain to Brain: Interpersonal Neurobiology & The Traumatic TransferenceStabilizing Unsafe Behavior: Suicide & Self-InjuryPutting the Pieces Together: Trauma and DissociationOrder This Unique 5-Part Online Video Series Today You'll get instant, unlimited access to all five online streaming seminars for one year.Plus, you can download them to keep and review forever.7+ CE hours - Save Over $160!This powerful online video series includes:Putting the Pieces Together: Trauma and DissociationThe therapeutic challenges of trauma treatment are frequently reflections of dissociative symptoms and fragmentation, including problems with memory, impulsivity, shutting down or “going away,” paradoxical responses to therapy, self-destructive behavior, and self-sabotage..

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Archive: http://archive.is/pEGeI Engage even the most resistant, overwhelmed, numb or embattled clients.Order Janina Fisher’s complete5-Part Trauma Mini-SeriesOvercoming Trauma-Related Shame and Self-LoathingChronic Pain & TraumaBrain to Brain: Interpersonal Neurobiology & The Traumatic TransferenceStabilizing Unsafe Behavior: Suicide & Self-InjuryPutting the Pieces Together: Trauma and DissociationOrder This Unique 5-Part Online Video Series Today You'll get instant, unlimited access to all five online streaming seminars for one year.Plus, you can download them to keep and review forever.7+ CE hours - Save Over $160!This powerful online video series includes:Putting the Pieces Together: Trauma and DissociationThe therapeutic challenges of trauma treatment are frequently reflections of dissociative symptoms and fragmentation, including problems with memory, impulsivity, shutting down or “going away,” paradoxical responses to therapy, self-destructive behavior, and self-sabotage.

What is we?

we is Because tend to equate dissociation only with dissociative disorders, we may not be aware of subtle dissociative processes at work, especially in high-functioning individuals.Join internationally renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher, Ph.D. as she will introduce you to a neurobiological model that conceptualizes dissociation as an adaptive mind-body response to abuse, neglect, and attachment failure-all precursors to borderline and other personality disorders, complex PTSD, and dissociative disorder clients..

How does we tend?

Because we tend to equate dissociation only with dissociative disorders, we may not be aware of subtle dissociative processes at work, especially in high-functioning individuals.Join internationally renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher, Ph.D. as she will introduce you to a neurobiological model that conceptualizes dissociation as an adaptive mind-body response to abuse, neglect, and attachment failure-all precursors to borderline and other personality disorders, complex PTSD, and dissociative disorder clients.

What is The treatment paradigm?

The treatment paradigm is integrates traditional talking therapy methods with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, ego state therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques to create a simple but effective treatment paradigm for working with our most challenging, complex clients whatever their diagnosis..

How does The treatment paradigm integrates?

The treatment paradigm integrates traditional talking therapy methods with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, ego state therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques to create a simple but effective treatment paradigm for working with our most challenging, complex clients whatever their diagnosis.

What is An understanding?

An understanding is of dissociative phenomena and the use of this new approach can effectively engage even our most resistant, overwhelmed, numb, or embattled clients.For CE board detailsBrain to Brain: Interpersonal Neurobiology & The Traumatic TransferencePsychotherapy is a complex, shifting, neurobiological exchange or "dyadic dance" between two human beings..

How does An understanding can effectively engage even?

An understanding of dissociative phenomena and the use of this new approach can effectively engage even our most resistant, overwhelmed, numb, or embattled clients.For CE board detailsBrain to Brain: Interpersonal Neurobiology & The Traumatic TransferencePsychotherapy is a complex, shifting, neurobiological exchange or "dyadic dance" between two human beings.

What is we?

we is How "dance" is determined by unconscious body and emotional memories of our early attachment experiences that have determined patterns of eye contact, proximity or distance, autonomic arousal, internal sense of safety or danger, trust and mistrust.When their early experience includes neglect and abuse, our clients find themselves driven by conflicting wishes and fears of relationship..

How does we is determined?

How we "dance" is determined by unconscious body and emotional memories of our early attachment experiences that have determined patterns of eye contact, proximity or distance, autonomic arousal, internal sense of safety or danger, trust and mistrust.When their early experience includes neglect and abuse, our clients find themselves driven by conflicting wishes and fears of relationship.

What is disappointment and misattunement in the therapy,?

disappointment and misattunement in the therapy, is While wishing to trust or tolerate powerful emotional memories of threat, humiliation, hurt, and betrayal invade the therapeutic relationship..

How does disappointment and misattunement in the therapy, wishing?

While wishing to trust or tolerate disappointment and misattunement in the therapy, powerful emotional memories of threat, humiliation, hurt, and betrayal invade the therapeutic relationship.

What is things better,?

things better, is Rather than making the therapist's expressions of empathy or attempts to process what happened in the transference often seem to make things worse.Interpersonal neurobiology offers therapists a new window into how we can change the post-traumatic "dance" without the need to process empathic failures and misattunements intellectually..

How does things better, making?

Rather than making things better, the therapist's expressions of empathy or attempts to process what happened in the transference often seem to make things worse.Interpersonal neurobiology offers therapists a new window into how we can change the post-traumatic "dance" without the need to process empathic failures and misattunements intellectually.

What is a smooth dance rhythm?

a smooth dance rhythm is Maintaining with our clients requires knowing how to monitor and regulate our own nervous systems and somatic experience, as well as theirs.Utilizing insights gleaned from the field of interpersonal neurobiology and from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body-centered talking therapy for attachment and trauma, we can learn to facilitate moments of attunement and connection even with our most challenging clients.For CE board detailsChronic Pain & TraumaMany of our clients with harsh or traumatic childhood histories suffer physical pain and chronic health conditions that defy medical diagnosis and conventional treatments..

How does a smooth dance rhythm Maintaining?

Maintaining a smooth dance rhythm with our clients requires knowing how to monitor and regulate our own nervous systems and somatic experience, as well as theirs.Utilizing insights gleaned from the field of interpersonal neurobiology and from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body-centered talking therapy for attachment and trauma, we can learn to facilitate moments of attunement and connection even with our most challenging clients.For CE board detailsChronic Pain & TraumaMany of our clients with harsh or traumatic childhood histories suffer physical pain and chronic health conditions that defy medical diagnosis and conventional treatments.

What is their current issues?

their current issues is While hoping to address or post- traumatic stress, the preoccupation with their bodies and physical suffering often gets in the way of focusing on the therapy..

How does their current issues hoping?

While hoping to address their current issues or post- traumatic stress, the preoccupation with their bodies and physical suffering often gets in the way of focusing on the therapy.

What is attempts?

attempts is Equally, to address the psychosomatic issues are apt to be misinterpreted by clients as an invalidating "It's all in your head." While therapists often suspect that there is a connection between the trauma and medical issues, psychotherapy models do not offer one clear-cut treatment method.In this seminar recording, we will approach chronic physical symptoms in trauma clients as a manifestation of unprocessed traumatic memories held in the body..

How does attempts address?

Equally, attempts to address the psychosomatic issues are apt to be misinterpreted by clients as an invalidating "It's all in your head." While therapists often suspect that there is a connection between the trauma and medical issues, psychotherapy models do not offer one clear-cut treatment method.In this seminar recording, we will approach chronic physical symptoms in trauma clients as a manifestation of unprocessed traumatic memories held in the body.

What is the work of Robert Scaer,?

the work of Robert Scaer, is Inspired by this approach draws on interventions from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, and clinical hypnosis to help clients locate the origins of their pain in the events of their past..

How does the work of Robert Scaer, Inspired?

Inspired by the work of Robert Scaer, this approach draws on interventions from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, and clinical hypnosis to help clients locate the origins of their pain in the events of their past.

What is You?

You is will learn how to help clients "hear" the communication conveyed by their symptoms, connect with the child self holding the bodily manifestation of memory, and begin to resolve the trauma-related fear and pain driving the chronic physical issues.For CE board detailsStabilizing Unsafe Behavior: Suicide & Self-InjuryThe therapeutic challenges of trauma treatment are frequently reflections of dissociative symptoms and fragmentation, including problems with memory, impulsivity, shutting down or "going away," paradoxical responses to therapy, self-destructive behavior, and self-sabotage..

How does You will learn?

You will learn how to help clients "hear" the communication conveyed by their symptoms, connect with the child self holding the bodily manifestation of memory, and begin to resolve the trauma-related fear and pain driving the chronic physical issues.For CE board detailsStabilizing Unsafe Behavior: Suicide & Self-InjuryThe therapeutic challenges of trauma treatment are frequently reflections of dissociative symptoms and fragmentation, including problems with memory, impulsivity, shutting down or "going away," paradoxical responses to therapy, self-destructive behavior, and self-sabotage.

What is we?

we is Because tend to equate dissociation only with dissociative disorders, we may not be aware of subtle dissociative processes at work, especially in high-functioning individuals.Join internationally renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher, Ph.D. as she will introduce you to a neurobiological model that conceptualizes dissociation as an adaptive mind-body response to abuse, neglect, and attachment failure-all precursors to borderline and other personality disorders, complex PTSD, and dissociative disorder clients..

How does we tend?

Because we tend to equate dissociation only with dissociative disorders, we may not be aware of subtle dissociative processes at work, especially in high-functioning individuals.Join internationally renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher, Ph.D. as she will introduce you to a neurobiological model that conceptualizes dissociation as an adaptive mind-body response to abuse, neglect, and attachment failure-all precursors to borderline and other personality disorders, complex PTSD, and dissociative disorder clients.

What is The treatment paradigm?

The treatment paradigm is integrates traditional talking therapy methods with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, ego state therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques to create a simple but effective treatment paradigm for working with our most challenging, complex clients whatever their diagnosis..

How does The treatment paradigm integrates?

The treatment paradigm integrates traditional talking therapy methods with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, ego state therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques to create a simple but effective treatment paradigm for working with our most challenging, complex clients whatever their diagnosis.

What is An understanding?

An understanding is of dissociative phenomena and the use of this new approach can effectively engage even our most resistant, overwhelmed, numb, or embattled clients.For CE board details,Overcoming Trauma-Related Shame and Self-LoathingShame has an insidious impact on our traumatized clients' ability to find relief and perspective even with good treatment..

How does An understanding can effectively engage even?

An understanding of dissociative phenomena and the use of this new approach can effectively engage even our most resistant, overwhelmed, numb, or embattled clients.For CE board details,Overcoming Trauma-Related Shame and Self-LoathingShame has an insidious impact on our traumatized clients' ability to find relief and perspective even with good treatment.

What is Feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy interfere?

Feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy interfere is with taking in positive experiences, leaving only hopelessness..

How does Feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy interfere taking in?

Feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy interfere with taking in positive experiences, leaving only hopelessness.

What is This 60-minute recording?

This 60-minute recording is was webcast live from the office of Dr. Janina Fisher and introduces shame from a neurobiological perspective - as a survival strategy driving somatic responses of automatic obedience and total submission.Learn to help clients relate to their symptoms with curiosity rather than automatic acceptance, discriminate the cognitive, emotional, and physiological components of shame, and to integrate somatic as well as traditional psychodyanamic and cognitive-behavioural techniques to transform shame-related stuckness.For CE board details,.

How does This 60-minute recording was?

This 60-minute recording was webcast live from the office of Dr. Janina Fisher and introduces shame from a neurobiological perspective - as a survival strategy driving somatic responses of automatic obedience and total submission.Learn to help clients relate to their symptoms with curiosity rather than automatic acceptance, discriminate the cognitive, emotional, and physiological components of shame, and to integrate somatic as well as traditional psychodyanamic and cognitive-behavioural techniques to transform shame-related stuckness.For CE board details,

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