Mary Jo Barrett & Linda Stone Fish – PESI – Treating Trauma and Complex PTSD

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Mary Jo Barrett & Linda Stone Fish – PESI – Treating Trauma and Complex PTSD

When working with trauma cases do you see clients go into flight, fight, and/or freeze? Do they yell at you, insult you, or leave the session? Are there times you find yourself getting angry at your clients? Do you recognize your own flight, fight, and/or freeze response? Welcome to the messy, often confusing world of trauma treatment. In this workshop, you’ll explore practical in-session techniques as well as a framework to help you recognize what’s happening when things heat up and get intense. You’ll discover how to:

  • Assess the client’s motivation, stage of change, and preferred mode of learning
  • Effectively build a therapeutic collaboration around each client’s individual needs
  • Understand the importance of therapist transparency and empower clients by making the therapy process as safe and explicit as possible
  • Explore intrafamily violence and include additional family members in your sessions

Speakers

Mary Jo Barrett, MSW

Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, is the founder and director of the Center for Contextual Change, and the coauthor of Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change and Systemic Treatment of Incest.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Mary Jo Barrett is the founder and director of the Center for Contextual Change. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Mary Jo Barrett has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.

Linda Stone Fish, MSW,  

Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD., is the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University and the author of Nurturing Queer Youth.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Linda Stone Fish is in private practice. She is a David B. Falk Endowed Professor at Syracuse University.

Non-financial: Linda Stone Fish is a member of the American Family Therapy Association.

Speaker Dislcosures: 

Financial: Linda Stone Fish is in private practice. She is a David B. Falk Endowed Professor at Syracuse University. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Linda Stone Fish is a member of the American Family Therapy Association.

Outline

  • What Does “Getting Messy” Mean?
    Four Levels of Stress Reactivity
    Unmanageable Stress & Self-Protection
    Relational Perspectives of Trauma
  • What Does Messy Mean to You?
    Avoidance of Discomfort
    Difficulty Controlling Emotional Thoughts, Behaviors, and Relationships
    Survival Mindstate
    Engaged Mindstate
    Regulating the Nervous System
    Mirror Neuron Helpers’ Journey
  • Ethical Attunement
    Therapist Awareness & Attunement
    Reactive Style of Therapist
    Consequences of Not Being Ethically Attuned
    Attachment Styles
    Defining Features of Attachment Bonds
    Neurological Regulating
  • The Collaborative Change Model
    Fractal Model of Change
    Mirroring = Attunement
    Stage 1: Creating a Context for Change
    Stage 2: Challenging Patterns & Expanding Realities
    Stage 3: Consolidation
  • Building a Therapeutic CollaborationInterventions
    Understanding the Victim/Survival Cycle
    Noticing
    Role-Plays
  • Family Messiness
    Skills for Working with Family Messiness
    – Video, Role-Play, Case Studies

Objectives

  1. Assess for stress reactivity and trauma
  2. Establish criteria for understanding the importance of therapist transparence and empower clients by creating a safe therapeutic space
  3. Instruct on how to utilize the Collaborative Change Model
  4. Develop tools to effectively build a therapist collaboration around each client’s individual needs
  5. Evaluate interfamily violence and support the inclusion of additional family members in sessions
  6. Develop skills for working with family messiness

Target Audience

Psychologists, Physicians, Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Nurses, and other Behavioral Health Professionals 

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  2. Treating Trauma and Complex PTSD Course
  • There are no scheduled coaching calls or sessions with the author.
  • Access to the author’s private Facebook group or web portal is not permitted.
  • No access to the author’s private membership forum.
  • There is no direct email support available from the author or their team.
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