Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- Webinar
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
This forum is based on a comprehensive literature review of secondary trauma (STS/VT/CF) and a plea for renewed research for the next decade. Offering an overview and critique of the research literature, we focus on the personal and organizational risk factors for trauma therapists.
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- Webinar
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Advanced
- Beginning/Introductory
- Intermediate
- Webinar
- 22.00 APA
- 22.00 ASWB ACE
- 22.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$295.00
Participate in full-year of webinars for a discounted price with the ISSTD Webinar Pass. Those who purchase the pass have access to all live and recorded webinars in 2023. Discounted pricing is available for students and emerging professionals!
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 1.50 APA
- 1.50 ASWB ACE
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
Abstract
- Advanced
- Beginning/Introductory
- Intermediate
- Webinar
- 6.00 APA
- 6.00 ASWB ACE
- 6.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$99.00
This full day webinar series will feature four different 90 minute Child and Adolescent focused presentations.
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 3.00 APA
- 3.00 ASWB ACE
- 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$79.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 3.00 APA
- 3.00 ASWB ACE
- 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$79.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 1.50 APA
- 1.50 ASWB ACE
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$55.00
AbstractDARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender) refers to a behavioral pattern displayed by some individuals in response to an accusation of wrongdoing. The individual may Deny the behavior, Attack the accuser, and Reverse the roles of Victim and Offender such that the accused person assumes the victim role and turns the accuser into an alleged offender. This occurs, for instance, when a perpetrator assumes the role of "falsely accused" and attacks the victim’s credibility and labels the victim a perpetrator for making a false accusation.