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Making Sense of Trauma: Practical Strategies for Helpers
Thursday, August 19, 2021, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT
Category: Workshops with NBCC Credit

A LIVE, INTERACTIVE, ONLINE Training (Zoom)

A workshop for all mental health professionals, presented by Michelle Pruett, LPC.

 

$90.00 early bird rate/$115 after early bird date.

6 NBCC approved contact hours.

 Register online: pruettcounseling.com/training.

Contact Lacey Amos at laceyamoscounseling.com/workshops with questions or for more information. *Full credit only (no partial credit offered); personal checks not accepted for payment. Please utilize our online registration and payment portal. If payment is not received prior to workshop, a CE certificate will be distributed once payment is received.

Michelle Pruett is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and the owner of Pruett Counseling and Consulting, LLC in Mountain Brook, Alabama. Ms. Pruett has more than 18 years’ experience providing Crisis Intervention and Child, Family, and Couples therapy. Combined, these experiences evolved into her current work with trauma survivors of all ages. Specialized trainings she has completed include: Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP).

Pruett Counseling and Consulting has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7099. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Pruett Counseling and Consulting is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

 

Workshop Objectives:

➢ Identify the impact of trauma on a person's neurobiology, including the impact of fight/flight/freeze activation; the ability to appropriately filter and respond to external stimuli; the impact on affect regulation; and the impact on interpersonal relationships including boundary-setting and attachment-driven behaviors.

➢ Understand the ethical implications of working with survivors of trauma, including Tarasoff requirements, special considerations regarding confidentiality, counselors' duty to work within the boundaries of their own expertise, the duty to seek consultation when needed, and the impact of compassion fatigue and counselor burnout.

➢ Learn a philosophy of treatment for traumatized individuals that incorporates a) systemic conceptualization; b) the importance of providing psychoeducation to survivors and their support systems regarding the impact of trauma; c) the role of attachment-based interventions in in healing trauma wounds and d) the role of empathy and support within the therapeutic environment.

➢ Be able to list and describe recommended and contraindicated interventions for common symptoms displayed by trauma survivors in individual therapy with adults, children, families, and couples.


Contact: Lacey Amos via laceyamoscounseling.com/workshops 205-440-3686