The PTSD Training – Steve Andreas

Learn specific methods for successfully resolving the many aspects of Complex PTSD.

The PTSD Training by Steve Andreas,
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Learn specific methods for successfully resolving the many aspects of Complex PTSD.

Know what to do, when, to get great results with your clients.

This training program in methods for resolving PTSD was produced in conjunction with, and in support of, the Research and Recognition Project.

PTSD is complex.

Asingle method isn’t sufficient to resolve most Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

In this online video training, you’ll learn complete treatment protocols for the phobic response of terror and the nightmares and flashbacks many PTSD sufferers experience.

You’ll also see demonstrations, discussion, and protocols for related problems that are so often a part of “complex PTSD”: guilt, grief, shame, anxiety, hypervigilance, anger/rage, and critical internal voices which often trigger these responses.

In all, 16 different methods are taught in this program, helping you cleanly sort and resolve all the aspects of PTSD that your clients present.

This may very well be the most comprehensive and useful training for resolving PTSD ever developed.

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You can read the introduction to the videos here.

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“Steve Andreas is truly a master of NLP processes…Books and written materials are very helpful, but being able to learn from actual body language, tone of voice, pacing and acknowledgement of the client was outstanding. I was also relieved of extreme anxiety during my session with Steve.”

— Resolving PTSD Training Attendee

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“What will I learn?”

“I received four big benefits. One was looking at many issues clustered with PTSD and how to address accompanying behaviors rather than just the traumatic event. Second, the Spinning Feelings strategy was fabulous…I can’t believe my NLP trainers didn’t teach us this one. Third was observing Steve not pushing for results, but being respectful of a client’s resistance…gentle, respectful work is powerful. Fourth was the reminder that ‘Your task is one of altering, not abolishing.'”

— Judith Hurlburt

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