About This Course
Dissociation is a normal response to overwhelming experiences and is a common capacity in animals. In the context of complex and development trauma, fragmentation of the personality can occur that results in treatment complexity. The course will help clinicians orient themselves to the standard of care required to treat those living with complex trauma and dissociative disorders.
Course admission requirements:
Minimum of a Master's Degree in a mental health or related field; or be a student in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related field. In Low- and Middle-Income Countries, a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related field is required.
2 CEs are available for licensed mental health providers.*
Introduction to Dissociation Workshop
Recorded Digital Seminar
Participants will be able to...
identify a standard of care for the treatment of dissociative disorders Identify evidence-based approaches to working with dissociative disorders
Presenter registration and website:
NBCC ACEP number 6912
Home - Integrative Trauma Treatment Academy (ittacademy.org)
Meet the presenter
- Presenter, Developer, & Trainer, Multicultural Trauma Training, Kigali, Rwanda
- Presenter 2012 International Study for Trauma & Dissociation Conference
- Presenter Cedar Hills Hospital Working with Dissociative Disorders & Trauma & the Body
- EMDR Certified
- Internal Family Systems, Levels I and II
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. David Burns
- Attendee of International Study for Trauma & Dissociation Conference, 2011, 2013, 2014
- EMDR & Working with Children, Ana Gomez, LPC
Continuing Education (CE) hours
2 CEs are available for licensed mental health providers via the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc (NBCC). Please check with your licensing board to confirm they honor CEs issued through the NBCC.
Curriculum
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