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This series of webinars explores the latest in research in the field of trauma and dissociation with six presentations from the leading researchers in the field.
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Day One of the 2021 Annual Conference included four tracks of pre-conference workshops. Three tracks were full day (6 hour) workshops and one track included two half-day (3 hour) workshops)
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Day Two of this conference includes a plenary workshop by Jennifer Freyd as well as 9 additional 90 minute and 3 hour workshops.
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Day Four of this conference includes three 90 minute workshops, one two hour post conference workshop and three three hour workshops.
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As therapists continue to see a need for increased trauma-informed services and approaches to mental health, becoming attuned to the differences between simple trauma, complex trauma, and dissociat
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Fragmentation of the sense of self maintains children’s attachment to abusive caregivers by disowning themselves as “bad” or “unlovable.” This deeply painful failure of self-acceptance results in lifelong shame and self-loathing, difficulty self-soothing, and chronic dissociative symptoms and disorders. Without internal compassion, it is difficult to take in the compassion and acceptance of others, complicating relationships.
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