Julie M. Rosenzweig – Advanced Practical Clinical Skills for the Trauma-Informed Therapist
Julie M. Rosenzweig – Advanced Practical Clinical Skills for the Trauma-Informed Therapist
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Description
- Faculty:
- Julie M. Rosenzweig
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 53 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 21, 2017
Description
Outline
A trauma therapy framework is being created.
- Neuropsychological principles
- Attachment and regulatory concepts
- Identify your vulnerability hot spots
- Setting your clinical intention
The alliance is for therapeutic purposes.
- Listening for adaptive attachment narratives
- Use of self and the intersubjective experience
- Interrupting client’s sense of aloneness through using ‘we’ language
Establishing and sustaining emotional safety.
- Strengthen the client’s internal resources
- Provide practical neurobiology info to clients
- See, hear, and acknowledge therapeutic ruptures
- Steps in healing ruptures, including the art of apology
Therapeutic Impasses and getting stuck.
- It’s not about client resistance
- Opportunities in impasses
- Being fully present
- Pause, pacing and moment-to-moment tracking
There was traumatic transference.
- Vicarious traumatization prevention and intervention
- Compassion fatigue buffers
- Self-care: before, during and after
Treatment strategies for neuroscience-incurred trauma.
- Memory processing & reconsolidation
- Choosing bottom-up versus top-down processing
- Paying attention to the body
- Moving through emotional activation
Building narrative coherence and restoring resilience.
- Identifying survival-based sources of courage, creativity & innovation
- Re-vising meanings in trauma stories
- Reflective functioning (mentalizing)
- Techniques and tips from narrative therapy
There are additional considerations.
- Sex & gender
- Couples and trauma-informed approaches
- When to seek consultation
Faculty
Julie M. Rosenzweig, Ph.D., LCSW Related seminars and products: 1
Julie is often heard in workshops that translate neuroscience into personal and professional applications. Dr. Julie shares her knowledge about the brain on topics such as toxic stress effects, attachment disruptions, trauma-informed care, vicarious traumatization, clinical supervision, and technology stress. After 9/11, Dr. Julie worked as a mental health worker for the Red Cross in New York. Individuals, couples and consultation groups are included in her clinical practice. She is a professor at Portland State University and author of numerous journal articles. The effects of toxic stress on social work. There is a chapter in it. There is a reference to the social workers desk. The year 2015.
Speaker disclosures.
Julie is in private practice. Dr. Rosenzweig is a professor at Portland State University. She is paid by PESI, Inc.
Julie is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the International Association of Trauma Professionals.
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