[Audio] IC11 Workshop 64 – Deep Traumatic Memory Ressignification (DTMR) as a Tool for Challenging Patients – Ricardo Feix

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Topic Areas:
Trauma | Workshop
Category:
Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2011
Faculty:
Ricardo Feix, MD
Duration:
59 Minutes
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date :
Dec 07, 2011

Description

Description:

Clinical case demonstrates an integrative approach of treating deep trauma. DTMR approximates east and west, old and new traditions. Utilizes concepts from occidental psychotherapy, transpersonal influ-ences and some about Kardecism, Buddhism and Xamanism. Through a deep trance, active, eclectic DTMR responds as a tool for patients with PTSD and dissociation.

Educational Objectives:

  1. List five principal characteristics of DTMR approach.
  2. Analyze three indications and contraindications of DTMR.

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Faculty

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Ricardo Feix, MD, is medical doctor and master in Public Health by São Paulo University. Post graduated in Toxicology and Community Health has developed a center for treatment of substance abusers in Porto Alegre, Brazil. President of the MHE Brazil Sul Institute has taught hypnotherapy in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and U.S.A.


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