Peter A. Levine, John Gottman, Julie Schwartz Gottman, and more! – Essentials of Trauma Treatment: Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) Training Course
But there’s good news! Thanks to advances in neuroscience, attachment research, and decades of clinical work, you can offer trauma survivors freedom from the painful memoriesthat have hijacked their lives—so clients can experience a new sense of safety and purpose.
In this online certification training, you’ll join world-leading treatment experts, including Peter Levine, John and Julie Gottman, Deany Laliotis, Mary Jo Barrett,Frank Anderson, and Anita Mandley—to gain in-depth insight and skills that will help traumatized adults, children, and couples regulate their arousal and regain mastery over their lives.
Through six comprehensive modules, you’ll learn:
- The most effective, scientifically backed strategies to overcome trauma
- The core skills that determine a clinician’s success
- How to create a safe therapeutic environment for your clients
- How to work with cultural and historical wounds
You’ll end this training with the education you need to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and the skills to transform traumatic wounds.
What You’ll Learn
Based on decades of breakthrough research and clinical experience, this trauma competency training will guide you step-by-step through the essential elements you need to revolutionize your results with trauma survivors.
Through clinical demonstrations, in-session videos, and practical exercises, you’ll learn exactly what to say and do to help even your most challenging trauma cases.
- How to use Somatic Experiencing (SE) techniques for systematically observing clients’ nonverbal responses
- Strategies to guide clients in “riding the waves” of their sensations as they experience release from their original trauma
- How to adjust your interventions to maximize impact and avoid retraumatizing vulnerable clients
- Better recognize the signs of trauma and the impact it has on a relationship
- Help one or both partners surface and address past trauma
- Foster the couple’s transformation of trauma into greater compassion for each other, deeper insight, and meaningful growth
- How to increase your ability to track and respond to a client’s moment-to-moment experience, including during extreme states of distress
- How to rise to the challenge of negotiating with difficult parts of the client’s inner self that can become activated without warning
- The importance of helping clients access their strengths and reinforce their resilience, instead of allowing trauma to define them
- Recognizing the client’s natural cycle of change so you can organize therapy around it
- Procedures for creating a secure, safe attachment
- How to emphasize clients’ resources to create an effective treatment plan
- Stay clear and calm while working with clients in extreme states
- Determine when to slow things down and hand over control vs. when you need to be bigger than the extreme symptom
- Decide when to work from the top-down and when to work from the bottom-up when working with trauma
- Assess the impact of cultural and historical traumas on clients and yourself
- Move clients from reflexive reactivity to a place of connection and coherence
- Uncover the survival narrative and move to a strengths-based process of change
Meet the Course Experts:
Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., holds doctorates in both medical biophysics and psychology. The developer of Somatic Experiencing®, a body-awareness approach to healing trauma, and founder of the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, which conducts trainings in this work throughout the world and in various indigenous cultures, with 26 faculty members and over five thousand students. Dr. Levine was a stress consultant for NASA on the development of the space shuttle project and was a member of the Institute of World Affairs Task Force of Psychologists for Social Responsibility in developing responses to large-scale disasters and ethno-political warfare. Levine’s international best seller, Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, has been translated into 22 languages. His recent interests include the prevention of trauma in children, and he has co-written two books, with Maggie Kline, in this area: Trauma Through a Child’s Eyes and Trauma-Proofing Your Kids. His most recent book: In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness, was recently released to rave reviews. Levine’s original contribution to the field of Body-Psychotherapy was honored in 2010 when he received the LifeTime Achievement award from the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy (USABP).
John Gottman, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington, where he established what the media called, “The Love Lab,” and conducted much of his award-winning research on couple interaction and treatment. Dr. Gottman has studied marriage, couples and parent relationships for nearly four decades. He has authored or co-authored 119 published articles as well as 44 books, including: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, The Relationship Cure, Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and How You Can Make Yours Last, Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting, And Baby Makes Three and The Marriage Clinic. World renowned for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, Dr. Gottman’s research has earned him numerous national awards.
Julie Schwartz Gottman, Ph.D., is the co-founder and President of The Gottman Institute, and Clinical Supervisor for the Couples Together Against Violence study. A highly respected clinical psychologist, she is sought internationally by media and organizations as an expert advisor on marriage, sexual harassment and rape, domestic violence, gay and lesbian adoption, same-sex marriage, and parenting issues. Creator of the immensely popular The Art and Science of Love weekend workshops for couples, she also designed and leads the national certification program in Gottman Method Couples Therapy for clinicians. Her other achievements include: Washington State Psychologist of the Year; Author/co-author of five books.
Deany Laliotis, LICSW, is the originator of Relational EMDR—a comprehensive relational EMDR psychotherapy that focuses on the transformational healing of complex trauma and other challenging cases as well as the ongoing personal and professional growth of experienced therapists. Deany is Director of Training for EMDR Institute, a senior faculty member and co-author with Francine Shapiro of the Institute’s Training Curriculum. Deany offers private advanced trainings, master classes and in-depth professional development retreats in Relational EMDR around the country. Deany is in demand internationally as a presenter, master trainer, case consultant and keynote speaker.
Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC, is an integrative psychotherapist practicing at The Center for Contextual Change. She’s the creator of the Integrative Trauma Recovery Group (ITR), a group therapy process designed specifically for adults with developmental and complex PTSD.
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