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  • Advanced
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 8.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
ISSTD's 2017 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics. 2017 Webinar ScheduleRecognizing Dissociative Processes in Your CaseworkPresenter: Richard Chefetz, MDEngaging, Working Through and Ending – A Phase Approach to Complex Trauma in Adolescence: The Case of AnniePresenter: Joan Haliburn, MBBS, FRANZCP, MMed
  • Beginning/Introductory
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$59.00
ISSTD's 2016 webinar series featured presentations from leaders in the field covering a variety of topics. 2016 Webinar ScheduleHearing Voices and Cultivating Internal DialoguePresenter: Janina Fisher, PhDRational and Irrational Psychopharmacology for Complex Trauma and Dissociative Disorders​Presenter: Richard J. Loewenstein, MD 
  • 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
  • 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
  • Free to Members
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Complex behaviour in children are escalating worldwide. Many hours are presently being invested by therapists and mental health professionals to combat these very complex behaviours, which at times can leave experienced mental health professionals despondent. Some of these behaviours in children who suffered complex trauma, might be due to perpetrator introjects, a less familiar dissociative state.
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
While the neuroscience of trauma has become a burgeoning field in recent times, it is often difficult for clinicians to translate the research findings into clinically relevant signs and symptoms and to integrate this knowledge into treatment planning.
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
 
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
The goal of this webinar is to resource the listener so that the listener can avoid Vicarious Traumatization, Secondary Traumatic Stress and burnout while experiencing compassion satisfaction and professional growth.
  • Intermediate
  • Webinar
  • 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
Stage Two therapy consists of working through and processing trauma while maintaining stability in life and in the therapeutic relationship. The power of the trauma frequently destabilizes both the client and the therapist, leading to reenactments and experiences of being stuck.

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