Session Two - From Complex Trauma to Dissociation
April 16, 2024
Session Two – Content Level: Intermediate
From complex trauma to dissociation
Readings:
- Chu, JA (2011) Rebuilding Shattered Live: Treating Complex PTSD and Dissociative Disorders, 2nd edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons, pp. 20-40 (Chapter 2)
- Chu, JA (2011) Rebuilding Shattered Live: Treating Complex PTSD and Dissociative Disorders, 2nd edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons, pp. 41-64 (Chapter 3)
- DSM-5 PTSD
- Silberg, JL (2013) The Child Survivor: Healing developmental trauma and dissociation, NY: NY, Routledge, pp. 1-13.
- Williams, K, Moehler, E, Kaess, M, Resch,F & Fuchs, A. (2022) Dissociation Links Maternal History Of Childhood Abuse To Impaired parenting, Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 23:1, 37-51, DOI: 10.1080/15299732.2021.1934938.
Additional Materials:
- Silberg, JL (2013) The Child Survivor: Healing developmental trauma and dissociation, NY: NY, Routledge, pp. 1-13.
Timed outline:
45 minutes: Discussion of Reading 1 & 2 –DSM5 PTSD, chronic/complex trauma and victimization
30 minutes: Discussion of Reading 4 - developmental trauma in children
45 minutes: Discussion of Reading 3 – dissociation and dissociative phenomena
30 minutes: Discussion of Reading 5 – impact of trauma and neglect in various research samples
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the effects of chronic trauma and victimization
- Describe developmental trauma in children
- Define and describe dissociation and its phenomena
- Discuss the impact of early life maltreatment on parenting
Available Credit
- 2.50 APAThe International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
- 2.50 ASWB ACEThe International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), #1744, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 08/20/2024 – 08/20/2027. Social workers completing this course receive 2.50 continuing education credits.
- 2.50 ISSTD Certificate ProgramThis program is eligible for 2.50 credits in the ISSTD Certificate Program. No certificate of completion is generated for this type of credit.