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Keep Breathing: An Interview on Loss, Trauma, and Healing
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Keep Breathing: An Interview on Loss, Trauma, and Healing
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Dancing the EFIT Tango: The 5 Basic Moves of Emotionally Focused Therapy
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Dancing the EFIT Tango: The 5 Basic Moves of Emotionally Focused Therapy
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The Goals of Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy
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The Goals of Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy
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How does Attachment Theory show up in-session?
[FREE Training] How Process-Based Therapy is Revolutionizing Mental Health Treatment
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[FREE Training] How Process-Based Therapy is Revolutionizing Mental Health Treatment
The 10 Core Tenets of Attachment Theory with EFIT & EFT Developer, Sue Johnson, EdD
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Dr. Shefali & Dr. Tracy: Healing Old Wounds, Setting Boundaries & Building Conscious Relationships
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Dealing with Judgments Exercise with Dr. Andrew Bein
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Dealing with Judgments Exercise with Dr. Andrew Bein
Join Dr. Kiplee Bell at the 2023 Pharmacology Conference
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Join Dr. Wombwell at the 2023 Pharmacology Conference!
The Cooling Breath Exercise with Dr. Arielle Schwartz
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The Cooling Breath Exercise with Dr. Arielle Schwartz
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Join our keynote speaker, Zonya Foco, RDN, at the 17th Annual Orthopedic and Neuro Rehab Summit
The Most Dangerous Myths in Trauma Treatment
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The Most Dangerous Myths in Trauma Treatment
Who is CPT for? Featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
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Who is CPT for? Featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
Does CPT require a trauma narrative? Feauring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
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Does CPT require a trauma narrative? Feauring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
Homework and its impact on the effectiveness of CPT
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Homework and its impact on the effectiveness of CPT
Using Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
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Using Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
How to get trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) featuring Dr. Kate Chard
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How to get trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) featuring Dr. Kate Chard
What does CPT look like in-session? Featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
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What does CPT look like in-session? Featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
Using Cognitive Processing Therapy as a trauma therapy featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
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Using Cognitive Processing Therapy as a trauma therapy featuring Dr. Kate Chard, Co-Developer of CPT
Thanks Frank and all of The luminaries of trauma therapy.
can i do this for my own?
I’ve done brain spotting twice now and I have had zero reactions. I’m disappointed. My therapist openly admits that he may not be experienced enough with what I’ve been through. Is there anything anyone recommends? When I’m looking at the pointer, that’s all I can think about is maintaining focus on the point.
Hi! One of the main tenants of brainspotting is having an attunement or meaningful connection with the person that is facilitating. I would wonder if you and your therapist are a good fit. Also, have you tried brainspotting by doing "gazespotting"? It doesn't use the pointer. Just some thoughts. I hope you have a great day!
Thanks so much :) love Deb's work
she was a masterful therapist and a wonderful, giving teacher, mentor
Sleep is where natural restoration slowly occurs. I found EMDR not only cured my C-PTSD but my sleep improved.
Just example Survivors of toxic dynamic also often experience Moral injuries!!!
an interesting way to integrate IFS and Brainspotting, not only with this population, it can help people who has difficulties to connect with his/her parts.
I do recommend having strepsills and halls handy for scratchy throat. When i work as a translator on a health and safety courses i consider those tablets as essential for myself
This was excellent. Well done. Your explanation helped me to further understand CPT
Thank you...
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this was SO much more interesting than I thought it would be.
Moral injury is not a psychological problem rather a Spiritual/Religious problem. It must be dealt with in that framework. ALL repeat ALL M ST havn't a bloody clue of how to deal with it, since most MSTs are atheist.
good
Omg. I relate
Thank you both for your amazing contribution to the world!
Thank you for this presentation. Would this training and certification be classified as or related to trauma-informed care?
I love this presentation and have so much respect for the presenters. However, it's distasteful to hear other professionals paint Therapists as incapable. Granted, there are bad apples in all fields, my desire is that we hold a place and respect for professions trying to help others in the mental health field. I also hear social workers put others down.......we need to stop doing this to ourselves, let's be supportive please.
Appreciate the share.
But where can we watch the videos of the details please?
lol. "Neutral Love Code" profided by Marriot. just me?
i aint spellin no good today. exploited*
provided*
Life is pain.
Santa Fe, NM
step 1 - the betrayer must be deeply sorry and willing to do anything to make things right.
Thank you 🤗
I hope my supervisor can do this. It has been extremely painful for me. My supervisor told me i should not take that intervention, and later identified me as defensive and not taking responsibility, whereas I was trying to figure out what's happening.
I don’t know if forgiveness is necessary. My adopted father molested me and when I confronted him as an adult he never was sorry. All he could say was that “now that you’re a parent you’ll make mistakes too. I replied that what he did was on purpose not a mistake. After I started talking to my sisters about our father and his disgusting behavior my oldest sister reached out to me to tell me she too was molested by our father. Her exit strategy to get away from him was to get pregnant in high school by a marine. They got married and 6 months later had a baby. My adopted father also pretty much had affairs with my mom’s best friends and also his best friends repeatedly meaning multiple best friends. wives too. He was a hot mess and never felt bad about what he did. I literally watched him takes his last breath alongside his best friends wife whom he had been having an affair with while my mother was alive. I only know because I found a tape he had recorded for her( my moms best friend) before be died and let’s just say it was totally inappropriate! So some people don’t need or deserve forgiveness because they didn’t care who they hurt as long as their needs were being met. In my opinion forgiveness is earned not an entitlement.
Even if it is not necessary, it is beneficial for the person forgiving to forgive them.
@@msarilyn7677why? He cheated on my mother with her best friend and my godmother. I have nor need to forgive him. He never felt about molesting me or cheating on his wife or having an affair with his best friends wife. I don’t feel bad at all nor do I forgive him for having an affair with my mothers best friend not once but 2 different women. I am at peace and literally watched him take his last breath before dieing.
I am perfectly OK with myself to not have to forgive him. Thankfully my BS degree had about 1/3 of coursework in psychology. I studied a lot and am an academic person. I’ve also have gone through ALOT of counseling sessions including a group for women who where molested or sexually attacked with a MFC counselor leading the group and forgiveness was NEVER part of the healing protocol. I had to listen to women who were tortured as children/ adolescents by male family members. Nothing like being gang raped by your father and brothers on a regular basis. I am not sure that forgiveness is necessary for everyone but it does work for many situations just not EVERY situation.
@@msarilyn7677not necessarily. I’ve been to many therapists and have a minor in psychology and forgiveness was never part of the curriculum or protocol and this was at a Christian University so we don’t have to forgive to have closure. We just have to have worked on ourselves and learn that it wasn’t our fault that we were victimized by people who were supposed to to protect us 😢
It was a huge help for me thanks you for posting this.
Very interesting! However the mirror imaging is VERY distracting …
Tryna understand why I hurt myself
I like this idea!! I have a six year old student with asd that has a hard time respecting personal space boundaries, but doesn’t mind (and actually usually enjoys) when others are in his space- any ideas for how to address this?
I’ve just completed my first session, and it registered on the Richter Scale! We accomplished in one session what I have been looking to resolve in over thirty years of therapy. My thanks to Dr. Grand is immense - I can’t even begin to describe it. We’ve only hit the first trauma, and there are more to unravel. I can’t recommend Brainspotting enough. It has changed my life.
What about the siblings?
Additionally why is infant death referred to as a loss?
Have you tried Dianetics
Was in a forensic mental hospital. ADHD was in my copy of t/DSM5 there, & despite me previously having been diagnosed in my home state: they refused to test, said they couldn't. Mal-practice ??? Care to comment: Off-The-Record.. or as a paid expert in court via tele-conferencing ? 2024Y05M23D1323H(GMT--6H), ~🎰. @PEPSIInc ..
Ketamine like spravatto for depression?? How about transcranial magnetic? Please do a detailed video on both thank uuu
A lot of people are just psychopathic assholes
40 min in it came to me that for forgiveness I first have to neutralise the belief that the wounding is in some way, MY FAULT. And then forgive and soothe the child and the present part of me that has that belief. Thanks for dedicating the effort to look at this piece.
The maps study is for ptsd, not c-ptsd. Very different thing. misleading. No studies on mdma and c-ptsd as far as I know. Certainly not likely to be 88% remission from three sessions.
Sp grateful to have this named and validated ❤❤❤ thank you 🙏🏻
Well tell us what to do!
I love this! Thank you! I’m 74 and this “restless internal homelessness” absolutely speaks to me….it’s so profound.💕
So much wisdom and truth in this talk. Mother Hunger is real.
The people who came up with this therapy have obviously never suffered from ptsd. It’s just insulting.
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