Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- Conference
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$59.00
Abstract
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- Webinar
- 1.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Beginning/Introductory
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 26.00 APA
- 26.00 ASWB ACE
- 30.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$409.00
This conference recognizes that dissociation at the individual level reflects dissociation at the collective level. Dissociative capacities and processes are marshalled by children confronted with realities that the adults around them are unable to acknowledge and address. Trauma, abuse and neglect map closely onto inequalities of gender, race, poverty, migration and other factors that are too often invisible or tacitly accepted in political discussion.
- Advanced
- Beginning/Introductory
- Conference
- Free to Members
- Intermediate
- 40.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$399.00
The 36th ISSTD Annual International Conference theme was The World Congress on Complex Trauma: Research | Intervention | Innovation. This conference includes a mixture of 90 minute, 3 hour and 6 hour presentations from leaders in the field of complex trauma and dissociation.
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$59.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 3.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$59.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 2.00 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Abstract
- Conference
- Intermediate
- 1.50 ISSTD Certificate Program
$35.00
Recent research suggests that in betrayal trauma, where the child is the object of the others violence, they can become an aggressor later in life. Trauma and violence are integrally linked. A shattered self, leads to a shattered world through internalization, splitting, (projective) identification, etc. The process of hate begins with the splitting of the “good” self from the “bad” self. The “bad” self is dissociated-in the shadow- and is projected onto the other. The other-the enemy- holds the qualities of the “bad” self. The other is demonized.