Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 APA
  • 1.50 ASWB ACE
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 APA
  • 1.50 ASWB ACE
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
Abstract
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 6.00 APA
  • 6.00 ASWB ACE
  • 6.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
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. Research Day Webinar SeriesBiomarkers of Pathalogical DissociationPresenters: Simone Reinders, PhD, Lora Dimitrova, MSC, AKCThe Role of Racism in Cultural Betrayal Trauma & HealingPresenter: Jennifer M Gómez, PhD
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 APA
  • 1.50 ASWB ACE
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
AbstractAn iceberg floats upon a vast expanse of ocean. Beneath the surface sits a hidden mountain, the structure supporting and keeping the iceberg afloat. The iceberg invites, “Come close, but not too close, or I’ll sink you. When I sink you, I will feel momentarily safe from harm, but I will remain alone and adrift in a dark, inhospitable ocean”. This metaphor illustrates the experience of trauma clients. What is visible to the world belies what is hidden from view, the foundation upon which fears and defenses rest.
  • Advanced
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 6.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
ISSTD's 2014 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics. 2014 Webinar ScheduleAs if Working with Teenagers Wasn’t Already Challenging Enough!Presenter: Bob Slater, BS, MSW, LCSW-RAchieving Mindfulness: Using Meditation and Yoga to Encourage Mindfulness in Clients Experiencing Complex Trauma and DissociationPresenter: Lisa Danylchuk, EdM, MFT, E-RYT & Christine Forner, BA, BSW, MSW  
  • Advanced
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 9.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
ISSTD's 2009 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics. Treating the Addicted Survivor of Trauma: A Somatic PerspectivePresenter: Janina Fisher, PhDAn Office Mental Status Exam for Dissociative Disorders – Part I and IIPresenter: Richard J. Loewenstein, MDPsychological Assessment of Dissociative Disorders – Part I The Process of Assessing Dissociative Patients and Their Profiles on Trauma MeasuresPresenter: Bethany Brand, PhD
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Webinar
  • 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$59.00
ISSTD's 2008-2009 webinar series featured two webinars from Pat Ogden and Kathy Steele.2008-2009 Webinar ScheduleMentalizing, Mindfulness, and the Body in Chronic TraumatizationPresenters: Pat Ogden, PhD & Kathy Steele, MN, CSFrom MindFlight to MindSight: Phobia of Inner Experience in Chronic TraumatizationPresenters: Pat Ogden, PhD & Kathy Steele, MN, CS 
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 6.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
ISSTD's 2008 webinar series featured four presentations from Richard Kluft. 2008 Webinar ScheduleThe Use of Tomkins’ Innate Affect Theory and Nathanson’s Compass of Shame in Facilitating the Understanding and Treatment of DID and DDNOSPresenter: Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhDThe Music Behind the Lyrics: Mastering the Dissociative Surface to Facilitate the Understanding and Treatment of DID and DDNOSPresenter: Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
​​​​​​​One of the greatest challenges in working with complex dissociative disorders is to provide a step-wise, rational, and relatively steady treatment approach. Chaos, crises, avoidance strategies, resistances, intense transference and countertransference, conflicts among dissociative parts, and a disorganized attachment style are only a few issues that contribute to difficulties in maintaining a stable therapy. We will explore specific ways to conceptualize a case that offers the therapist a meta-view of how the client is organized, opening a path toward a rational treatment plan. We will explore how to assess specific prognostic factors and set collaborative therapeutic goals. We will discuss general guidelines about how treatment might differ when there is more than one part that functions in daily life; which parts to work with first; when it is better to work with all, some or only one part at a time; steps toward integration even before traumatic memories can be addressed; and effective ways to work with particular types of parts.

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