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A Thorn in the Flesh: Trauma
September 20, 2024 – 9:00 am – December 20, 2024 – 11:00 am
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Videoconference:
Fall 2024
In Module III you will learn more about theories and techniques of treating trauma and about the empirical research that supports successful treatments.
Psychodynamic trauma theories have evolved on the basis of two models, a psycho-economic model and an object relations model. To grasp the long-term consequences of trauma we need both models. In addition to the psychodynamic approach, successful treatment may include other interventions based upon neuroscience, upon an understanding of cultural contributions to the patient’s experience, and upon an understanding of the empirical research that supports the efficacy of a variety of treatment approaches.
When you register you will be enrolled for the full semester (8 total classes) from Sept 20, 2024—Dec 20, 2024
9-11am on Fridays (US ET)
Fall 2024 Course Schedule
20 SEP, 2024
Trauma as a Thing, Nameless Nothing, No One, Nowhere
Sheila Hill, LCSW-C
27 SEP, 2024
Will This Night Never End: Dissociation and Trauma
Mike Stadter, PhD
18 OCT, 2024
Things Fall Apart: Traumatic Experience in the Body
Bryan Votaw, MA, LMHC
25 OCT, 2024
Two Bodies/One Mind: Finding the Disappeared Patient
Karen Fraley, LCSW, BCD
01 NOV, 2024
Words That Touch: The Therapist as Witness
Charles Ashbach, PhD
22 NOV, 2024
Scars on their Souls: The Aftermath of War
Mike Stadter, PhD
13 DEC, 2024
It Never Entered My Mind: Developmental Trauma
Sheila Hill, LCSW-C
20 DEC, 2024
Dark Contemplation: From Nightmares to Dreams
Jim Poulton, PhD
Total of 16 CE credits
$440
To see full details about this semester long module, visit the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Videoconference page.
For more information about applying to the full Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program, click here.
*After registering, you will receive a confirmation/receipt by email. Please be sure to carefully enter your email or you will not receive the course materials you need.