Faculty:Robert RhotonDuration:12 Hours 3 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 06, is Archive: 2016 Description This intensive training you'll get tools and strategies to better treat and heal trauma that exists within the family..
Archive: Faculty:Robert RhotonDuration:12 Hours 3 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 06, 2016 Description This intensive training you'll get tools and strategies to better treat and heal trauma that exists within the family.
the lives of children, is Learn how to improve adolescents and their caregivers by increasing quality of stability and connection that is shared between family members — before it’s too late.Dr..
Learn how to improve the lives of children, adolescents and their caregivers by increasing quality of stability and connection that is shared between family members — before it’s too late.Dr.
Robert Rhoton is will show you how the treatment of children and adolescents is enhanced by approaching treatment from a family based perspective..
Robert Rhoton will show you how the treatment of children and adolescents is enhanced by approaching treatment from a family based perspective.
He is will teach a process for stabilizing families to improve outcomes of trauma focused treatment..
He will teach a process for stabilizing families to improve outcomes of trauma focused treatment.
You is will be able to help reduce the shame, guilt and judgement that are a result of the trauma and stress that are active within families.Leave this training with greater confidence in treating trauma in children and adolescents, as well as, reduce the impact of that trauma on their family or caregivers.Learn how to capture the resources of a family to improve care and create greater safety and stability for the family..
You will be able to help reduce the shame, guilt and judgement that are a result of the trauma and stress that are active within families.Leave this training with greater confidence in treating trauma in children and adolescents, as well as, reduce the impact of that trauma on their family or caregivers.Learn how to capture the resources of a family to improve care and create greater safety and stability for the family.
This approach is has the ability to not only improve the life of a child, but change the dynamic of an entire family for the better..
This approach has the ability to not only improve the life of a child, but change the dynamic of an entire family for the better.
children and adolescents is Come and learn how to deeply impact through family engagement and treatment for trauma.Best of all, this training meets the educational requirements when applying to become a Certified Family Trauma Professional (CFTP) through Evergreen Certifications..
Come and learn how to deeply impact children and adolescents through family engagement and treatment for trauma.Best of all, this training meets the educational requirements when applying to become a Certified Family Trauma Professional (CFTP) through Evergreen Certifications.
Certification is lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling and the dynamics of family counselling..
Certification lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling and the dynamics of family counselling.
Professional standards is apply..
Professional standards apply.
Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CFTP is to get started!.
Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CFTP to get started!
Handouts Manual (7.28 MB) 145 Pages Available is after Purchase Outline Day 1Trauma: The Creator of Adaptive and Maladaptive Behavior TraumagenesisNeurobiology/physiology and the creation of adaptive responsesAdaptive responses and reason, planning or intentionalityEnvironmental activators of the threat response systemHow Trauma is Created and Maintained in FamiliesAdaptive and maladaptive behaviorsPatterns become family cultureFamily culture becomes a transfer agent between generationsThe Impact of Trauma on Family CulturePatterns and geneticsHow beliefs and personally relevant truths are establishedFamily homeostasis based on trauma and the resultant behaviorsAssessing Family TraumaTraumagenic assessment processThe 7 domains of assessment for familiesFamily Strengths and Needs and Trauma Assessment FANS-TStabilizing Families for TreatmentReactive adaptation to help families feel safe in therapyNormalize the reactions that operate in the familyBuild hope through compassion and respectEngage families in the process of treatmentDay 2Treatment from a Family-Based ProspectiveBenefits of treating families over children for traumaNeurobiological sound approach to treatmentEssentials for Family-Based Trauma TreatmentManage self and keep out of the threat response systemCalm parties by educating them on the treatment processFocus on function over behaviorsDeal with shame, guilt and judgmentIATP Treatment Structure for FamiliesActive ingredients applied to family treatmentRelationship building: Safety and predictability in treatmentPsychoeducationSelf-regulation skill buildingGrowth and resilience in familiesModels of Treatment for FamiliesFigley’s family trauma treatmentARC – Attachment, Regulation and CompetencyCPP – Child and Parent PsychotherapyBrier and Langtree’s Self-trauma treatment structureRelationship enhancement play therapiesResolution of Trauma within FamiliesPut families on the pathway to growth and resilienceActivities to help families prepare for interventionExamine family culture for activatorsCreate a shared language around common elements Faculty Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, D.A.A.E.T.S. Related seminars and products: 5 Vice President International Association of Trauma Professionals Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, DAAETS, is a retired faculty member from Ottawa University (Phoenix) where he worked for 20 years in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department..
Handouts Manual (7.28 MB) 145 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Day 1Trauma: The Creator of Adaptive and Maladaptive Behavior TraumagenesisNeurobiology/physiology and the creation of adaptive responsesAdaptive responses and reason, planning or intentionalityEnvironmental activators of the threat response systemHow Trauma is Created and Maintained in FamiliesAdaptive and maladaptive behaviorsPatterns become family cultureFamily culture becomes a transfer agent between generationsThe Impact of Trauma on Family CulturePatterns and geneticsHow beliefs and personally relevant truths are establishedFamily homeostasis based on trauma and the resultant behaviorsAssessing Family TraumaTraumagenic assessment processThe 7 domains of assessment for familiesFamily Strengths and Needs and Trauma Assessment FANS-TStabilizing Families for TreatmentReactive adaptation to help families feel safe in therapyNormalize the reactions that operate in the familyBuild hope through compassion and respectEngage families in the process of treatmentDay 2Treatment from a Family-Based ProspectiveBenefits of treating families over children for traumaNeurobiological sound approach to treatmentEssentials for Family-Based Trauma TreatmentManage self and keep out of the threat response systemCalm parties by educating them on the treatment processFocus on function over behaviorsDeal with shame, guilt and judgmentIATP Treatment Structure for FamiliesActive ingredients applied to family treatmentRelationship building: Safety and predictability in treatmentPsychoeducationSelf-regulation skill buildingGrowth and resilience in familiesModels of Treatment for FamiliesFigley’s family trauma treatmentARC – Attachment, Regulation and CompetencyCPP – Child and Parent PsychotherapyBrier and Langtree’s Self-trauma treatment structureRelationship enhancement play therapiesResolution of Trauma within FamiliesPut families on the pathway to growth and resilienceActivities to help families prepare for interventionExamine family culture for activatorsCreate a shared language around common elements Faculty Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, D.A.A.E.T.S. Related seminars and products: 5 Vice President International Association of Trauma Professionals Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, DAAETS, is a retired faculty member from Ottawa University (Phoenix) where he worked for 20 years in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department.
Dr. Rhoton’s primary interests is are training counselors to work with traumagenic family dynamics; child & family trauma; and non-egoic models of treatment.As CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, Dr. Rhoton has supervised multiple outpatient clinics, juvenile justice programs, and intensive outpatient substance abuse programs for adolescents, as well as day treatment programs for children and youth, adult offender programs, child and family therapeutic services, advanced training in child and adolescent trauma treatment, family therapy, and family trauma work.Dr..
Dr. Rhoton’s primary interests are training counselors to work with traumagenic family dynamics; child & family trauma; and non-egoic models of treatment.As CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, Dr. Rhoton has supervised multiple outpatient clinics, juvenile justice programs, and intensive outpatient substance abuse programs for adolescents, as well as day treatment programs for children and youth, adult offender programs, child and family therapeutic services, advanced training in child and adolescent trauma treatment, family therapy, and family trauma work.Dr.
Rhoton is is the past president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network (2010-2012)..
Rhoton is the past president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network (2010-2012).
He is is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and collaborates and consults with several Arizona community behavioral health agencies to fine tune their understanding of trauma..
He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and collaborates and consults with several Arizona community behavioral health agencies to fine tune their understanding of trauma.
Dr. Rhoton is serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member..
Dr. Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member.
He is is a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Robert Rhoton is CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, LLP..
He is a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Robert Rhoton is CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, LLP.
He is receives compensation as an Assistant Professor in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department at Ottawa University..
He receives compensation as an Assistant Professor in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department at Ottawa University.
Dr. Rhoton is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member and is also a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health..
Dr. Rhoton receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member and is also a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health.