- Identify physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in clinical settings
- Key screening and assessment tools
- Grounding techniques to stabilize clients
- EMDR and DBT strategies for complex relational trauma (no previous EMDR or DBT training necessary)
- Build emotional and physical resilience in survivors
- Deep dive into the psychological effects of sexual trauma
- Tools to manage triggers, flashbacks, and dissociation
- Somatic techniques to regulate nervous system responses
- Address shame, grief, nightmares, and intimacy issues
- Guide clients in building healthy boundaries
- Up to 14.75 credit hours in over 14 hours of on-demand video
- FREE bonus video from Janina Fisher on trauma stabilization
- Unlimited access to resources
- Certificate of completion

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Sexual and interpersonal trauma strikes at the heart of trust and intimacy, often coming from those who were supposed to protect your clients.
These wounds can disrupt their sense of safety, leaving them struggling with relationships, body image, and persistent symptoms.
And even experienced therapists can misstep, such as unintentionally invalidating clients, sticking too rigidly to one model, or overlooking crucial issues.
That's why we've put together a game-changing dual-course training with trauma experts Erika Shershun, LMFT, and Katelyn Baxter-Musser, LCSW, C-DBT.
This isn't just another course—it's your key to providing the specialized care your clients desperately need.
In the first part, you'll dive into sexual trauma's impact and get actionable techniques to truly support survivors. Then, in the second segment, you'll level up your skills by integrating EMDR (no prior EMDR training needed) and DBT to enhance client readiness and tackle trauma-related relational challenges.
In becoming a specialist, you'll gain:
- A deep understanding of sexual trauma's effects to support your clients with empathy.
- Proven strategies for sensitive conversations that build trust and transparency.
- Empowering somatic techniques to manage triggers, flashbacks, and dissociation.
- Strategies to rebuild boundaries and help clients take back control of their lives.
- Enhanced EMDR readiness and emotional management (no prior EMDR training needed).
- DBT skills to boost interpersonal functioning and tailor trauma interventions.
Plus, as an exclusive bonus, you'll gain access to Janina Fisher's Trauma-Informed Stabilization treatment seminar, along with over 50 embodied practices from Catherine Cook-Cottone's Embodied Healing Workbook — designed to help clients reconnect with their bodies and promote deep healing.
This is your chance to transform how you approach trauma treatment and make a lasting difference in your clients' lives. Don't miss out!
EMDR, DBT, and Somatic Tools for Stabilization and Recovery
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Integrated Toolkit for Survivors of Physical, Emotional and Sexual Abuse
Katelyn Baxter-Musser, LCSW, C-DBT | Click here for information about Katelyn Baxter-Musser
- Erforschung von körperlichem, emotionalem und sexuellem Missbrauch
- Neurobiologische, physiologische und psychologische Prozesse
- Langfristige Folgen eines zwischenmenschlichen Traumas
- Erkennen von Risikofaktoren
- Prävalenzraten und Hindernisse für die Offenlegung von zwischenmenschlichen Traumata
- Auswirkungen auf die Beziehungen zu anderen und sich selbst
Bewerten Sie zwischenmenschliche Traumata im klinischen Umfeld
- Erkennen von Warnzeichen, Symptomen und Komorbiditäten
- Unterscheidung von körperlichem, emotionalem und sexuellem Missbrauch im klinischen Kontext
- Screening- und Bewertungsmaßnahmen zur Erkennung von Traumata bei Kunden
- Trauma-Symptom-Inventar
- CAPS
- Skala für dissoziative Erlebnisse
- Entwicklung eines traumainformierten Ansatzes
DBT-Fähigkeiten für traumabedingte Symptome, Auslöser und mehr
- Forschung über DBT und Überlebende von zwischenmenschlicher Gewalt
- DBT-Komponenten und wie sich die biosoziale Theorie auf Trauma bezieht
- Ziel und Ziele der Behandlung
- DBT-Tools zur Bewältigung von Krisen und zur Erstellung von Sicherheitsplänen
- DBT-Validierungsstrategien und Schaffung eines sicheren therapeutischen Umfelds
- Wie DBT Klienten hilft, gesunde Grenzen zu setzen
- Wie sich das AIP-Modell auf die Traumaverarbeitung bezieht
- Merkmale und Phasen von EMDR
- Zielsetzung und Ziele der EMDR-Therapie
- Herausforderungen und Komplexität der Arbeit mit Überlebenden von IPV
- Umgang mit Dissoziation und anderen Herausforderungen
- Resourcing und Erdungstechniken zur Verbesserung der Stabilisierung und Eindämmung
Integration von EMDR und DBT in der Traumaarbeit: Stärkung der Widerstandsfähigkeit und Bewältigung während der Stabilisierung und Traumaverarbeitung
- How EMDR and DBT complement each other/li>
- Beurteilung der Bedürfnisse und Behandlungsprioritäten der Kunden
- Gemeinsame Ziele für Überlebende von zwischenmenschlicher Gewalt
- DBT-Behandlungsplanungsstrategien zur Identifizierung spezifischer Ziele für EMDR
- Verbesserung der EMDR-Bereitschaft mit DBT-Fähigkeiten zur Emotionsregulierung
- DBT-Bewältigungstechniken für Ruhe und Konzentration in EMDR-Sitzungen
- 5 praktische Möglichkeiten, DBT-Fähigkeiten direkt in EMDR-Sitzungen einzubauen
- Fallstudien
- Forschung, Risiken und Grenzen

Interventions to Cultivate Safety, Release Shame, and Nurture Boundaries
Erika Shershun, LMFT | Click here for information about Erika Shershun
- In-depth exploration of the psychological effects of sexual trauma
- Comprehensive examination of the nuanced manifestations of trauma
- Advanced strategies for therapeutic conversations with clients
- Therapeutic techniques to facilitate somatic safety in clients
- Guided experiential exercises to enhance personal and professional presence and attunement
Decoding the Role of the Nervous System
- The intricate interplay between the nervous system and trauma responses
- In-depth exploration and application of polyvagal theory
- Skillful identification and assessment of different nervous system states and their influence on client reactions
- Techniques to facilitate state shifts and find regulation
Mastering Memory, Triggers, Flashbacks, and Dissociation
- Breakdown of the complex dynamics surrounding memory, triggers, flashbacks, and dissociation in the context of sexual trauma
- The intricate relationship between trauma and memory processes
- Practical tools to manage triggers and process flashbacks
- Skillful interventions for dissociative experiences and restoring a sense of safety and control over client narratives
- Assessment of the impact on boundaries as a result of sexual trauma
- Advanced strategies to facilitate clients in embodying and articulating healthy boundaries
- Techniques to rebuild a coherent sense of self and agency
- Self-care exercises to mitigate vicarious trauma and burnout
Cultivating Emotional and Physical Resilience
- Understanding the emotional landscape experienced by sexual trauma survivors
- Advanced interventions to address complex emotional experiences, including anger, rage, shame, grief, nightmares, and intimacy issues
- Techniques to guide clients through the intricate terrain of complex emotions
- Strategies for emotional and physical resilience
- Processes to thrive beyond the impact of traumatic experiences
Ethical Considerations
- Scope of practice
- Limitations of research
- Counselor self-care
- Referrals and healthcare collaboration
EMDR, DBT, and Somatic Tools for Stabilization and Recovery
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Janina Fisher, PhD | Click here for information about Janina Fisher
Trauma treatment is rarely straightforward. Clients want help but resist connecting emotionally. Many are tormented by critical self-hating thoughts or want to die, jeopardizing their ability to process the trauma. TIST is a new trauma-informed treatment that directly addresses the challenges, not just the events, of a traumatic past. In TIST, we view these trauma-related thoughts, emotions, and impulses as communications from fragmented, disowned trauma-related parts. When clients form meaningful attachment relationships to these young, rejected parts, the trauma often resolves spontaneously. When the parts finally experience safety and care, the traumatic past feels done and behind them.

By Catherine Cook-Cottone, PhD, C-IAYT
Packed with over 50 embodied practices, worksheets, and meditations, this special bonus provides a step-by-step, sequential process for embodied healing, featuring six chapters to work through with your clients.
- Chapter 1: Connecting to Your Embodied Self — Learn how to foster self-awareness and reconnect with your body in a compassionate way.
- Chapter 2: Understanding Your Protective Body — Explore how trauma shapes bodily responses and how to gently unravel protective patterns.
- Chapter 3: Identifying Stress Triggers and Your Window of Tolerance — Gain tools to recognize triggers and help clients create a framework for self-regulation.
- Chapter 4: Creating Safety and Care Routines for Your Body — Develop practical strategies for nurturing a safe and caring environment for healing.
- Chapter 5: Developing Resources and the Power of the Embodied "Why" — Tap into intrinsic motivations that support resilience and healing.
- Chapter 6: Embodied Practices for Transformation — Engage in practices that promote deep, transformative healing.
Wir sind davon überzeugt, dass diese Lernerfahrung alles hält, was sie verspricht, und mehr ist, als Sie erwartet haben.
EMDR, DBT, and Somatic Tools for Stabilization and Recovery
Klicken Sie hier für Kreditdetails | Klicken Sie hier für die Kursziele und die Gliederung
Präsentiert in EN, Untertitel in EN, ES, DE, IT und FR, Handouts in EN, ES, DE, IT und FR