Treating Complex Trauma with Internal Family Systems: A comprehensive certificate training course – Frank G. Anderson

Add additional power to your current clinical approach and make trauma treatment more effective in a shorter period of time when you incorporate Internal Family Systems (IFS) in your practice.

Treating Complex Trauma with Internal Family Systems: A comprehensive certificate training course by Frank G. Anderson,
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Add additional power to your current clinical approach and make trauma treatment more effective in a shorter period of time when you incorporate Internal Family Systems (IFS) in your practice.

After decades of clinical breakthroughs and scientific research, the IFS model has been shown to be effective for healing even the most complex trauma. Join Dr. Frank Anderson, psychiatrist, author, and vice chair of the Foundation for Self Leadership — the leading organization dedicated to advancing the IFS model through research and training — in this comprehensive certificate course where he provides you a step–by–step guide for applying IFS into your clinical practice.

Throughout the course, special emphasis will be given to understanding how trauma affects the brain and how you can use IFS to heal complex trauma and its common co-morbidities, including anxiety, depression, panic, insomnia, obsessive-compulsive behavior and more.

You’ll also get exclusive insight into how neuroscience can inform why, how and what IFS techniques you should use to maximize your clinical outcomes — so you’ll know exactly how to empower your clients to overcome even the most complex traumas.

You’ll end this online course prepared to start integrating Internal Family Systems with your current clinical models, plus you’ll earn your Certificate in Treating Complex Trauma with Internal Family Systems.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this certificate training…

Accelerate the healing from complex trauma by integrating the IFS model into your current clinical practice.

Improve assessment and treatment planning with tools to help identify, specify, and clarify the protective parts of clients with trauma histories.

Protect clients from emotional and psychological pain by offering an alternate view of symptoms and psychopathology that shows clients how parts are trying to protect them.
Showcase a non-pathological perspective of mental health disorders by demonstrating how IFS translates common comorbidities into parts language.

Increase your curious and compassionate self when using IFS to work with clients who have trauma histories.
Improve clinical outcomes by learning how to differentiate between therapeutic and biological conditions.

Heal clients’ traumatic wounds through the unique IFS internal attachment model.

Handle extreme symptoms of trauma by determining if they are rooted in sympathetic activation or parasympathetic withdrawal.
Gain quicker access to your client’s traumatic vulnerabilities through IFS specific therapeutic techniques that shift arousal and withdrawal.

Use neuroscience to inform your therapeutic decision–making so you’ll know exactly what tool or strategy to use to help your clients heal.

Integrate IFS with your current treatment approaches including EMDR, DBT, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.

Through nine comprehensive video modules you’ll learn…

How to Treat the Various Types of Trauma

Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model

The IFS Technique

Attachment Disorders and Relational Trauma

Manage Common Co-Morbidities

Differentiate Therapeutic Issues from Biological Conditions

The Neurobiology of Trauma

Dealing with the Extreme Reactions of Trauma

How Neuroscience Informs Therapeutic Decisions

Integrate IFS into Your Treatment Approach

This intensive training also includes:

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