Arielle Schwartz – EMDR & Parts Work for Treating Complex Trauma: Somatic Techniques to Decrease Defensiveness and Facilitate Trauma Processing
Description:
For years I got stuck with my complex trauma clients.
The traditional standalone approaches everyone recommended seemed to fail me as my clients’ unresolved conflicts kept sabotaging our efforts toward healing. Session after session I was met with defensiveness and resistance. It was exhausting…and soon doubt and frustration started to creep in.
But one day the solution became clear — complex trauma requires complex treatment — not a standalone therapy.
Now in this one-day seminar I’ll show you how you can more successfully access deeply rooted pain points and move clients past the internal conflicts that hang them up in treatment by integrating elements of EMDR with skills from a parts work approach!
Watch this unique, advanced level trauma treatment course, so you can:
- More safely gather your client’s trauma history
- Manage dissociation and fragmentation in clients using skills from parts work therapy
- Create a safe healing environment using modified EMDR therapy protocols
- Confidently use relational skills and somatic therapy for improved complex trauma treatment
Making the change to an integrated EMDR and parts work approach turned my treatment completely around. Since that day I’ve found tremendous success with my clients, authored several books on complex trauma and trained thousands of clinicians.
Don’t miss this chance to take your complex trauma treatment to the next level!
Purchase today!
-Arielle Schwartz, PhD
Handouts/Brochure:
Manual – EMDR & Parts Work for Treating Complex Trauma (57.8 MB) 73 Pages Available after Purchase
CE Test – 058280 – Paper Option (260.2 KB) 11 Pages Available after Purchase
Objectives:
- Analyze the neurobiology of complex PTSD and dissociation through the lens of polyvagal theory.
- Apply interpersonal neurobiology through co-regulation strategies that strengthen our client’s social engagement system.
- Assess for emotional and physiological dysregulation as “parts” of self.
- Integrate practical parts work therapy interventions to improve treatment outcomes for “resistant” clients.
- Utilize techniques to help clients to work with shame and develop self compassion for their most wounded parts.
- Conduct modified EMDR therapy protocols that will allow you to create a safe healing environment for clients with a history of complex traumatization.
Outline:
Understanding Complex Trauma: The Neurobiology of PTSD
- Nuances of stress, trauma, and complex PTSD
- The impact of dissociation
- Interpersonal neurobiology, somatic psychology, and social engagement
- The polyvagal theory
- Skill: Spacious, Relational Awareness
- Skill: Explore Co-Regulation
How to Assess for a Complex Diagnosis: History Taking and Case Conceptualization
- Identify chronic, repeated, developmental and sociocultural trauma
- Overcoming betrayal trauma to resolve insecure attachment
- Assess for dissociation (“fragmentation”)
- How parts, ego states and defenses create walls to change
- Compassionate strategies for “Resistant” clients
- Move from shame to empowerment
- Skill: Understand emotional dysregulation as a “part”
- Skill: Connect to the adult self
- Skill: Differentiating from a part
Moving Clients Forward: Modified EMDR and Parts Work for Complex PTSD
- The 8-phases of EMDR therapy
- Neural networks and “encapsulated” ego states
- Bilateral stimulation and dual attention in EMDR therapy
- Modified EMDR therapy protocols
- Preparation for trauma reprocessing
- Cultivate mindfulness, acceptance, and self-compassion
- Skill: Choice and containment
- Skill: Build allies for a part of self
- Skill: Facilitate repair scenarios
- Skill: Reprocess a traumatic memory
- Skill: Positive state installation
The 6 Pillars of Resilience: For Post-Traumatic Growth and Healing
- Trauma recovery and the bell curve
- Resilience as a process and an outcome
- Move from learned helplessness to learned optimism
- Skill: Create your resilience recipe
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Therapists
- Addiction Counselors
- Nurses
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Physicians
Speaker:
Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT
Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, is a clinical psychologist, internationally sought-out teacher, therapeutic yoga instructor, and leading voice in the healing of PTSD and complex trauma. She is the author of five books based upon her integrative, mind-body approach to trauma recovery: The Complex PTSD Workbook; The Post Traumatic Growth Guidebook; A Practical Guide to Complex PTSD; EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology; and The Complex PTSD Treatment Manual. Her unique blend of spirituality and science can be found in her writings, guided trauma recovery programs, and applied polyvagal theory in yoga for trauma recovery.
Dr. Schwartz is an accomplished teacher who guides therapist in the application of EMDR, somatic psychology, parts work therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions for the treatment of trauma and complex trauma. She is a longtime meditation and yoga practitioner with a passion, kindness compassion, joy and a succinct way of speaking about very complex topics. She is a longtime meditation and yoga practitioner with a passion for the outdoors; all of which she incorporates into her work as founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy in Boulder, Colorado where she maintains a private practice providing psychotherapy, supervision, and consultation. Dr. Schwartz believes that the journey of trauma recovery is an awakening of the spiritual heart. Discover more at drarielleschwartz.com.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Arielle Schwartz maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from The Maiberger Institute, AGATE Institute, PESI, Inc., Sounds True, and NScience. She receives royalties as a published author. Dr. Schwartz receives recording and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Arielle Schwartz serves on the board of directors for the Grief Support Network in Boulder, Colorado, and she is a yoga instructor at the City of Boulder Recreation Center. Dr. Schwartz is a member of The American Psychological Association (APA), EMDRIA, and the Colorado Association of Psychotherapists.