Faculty:Robert RhotonDuration:12 HoursFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 09, is Archive: 2019 Description The successful resolution of traumatic stress can be simple..
Archive: Faculty:Robert RhotonDuration:12 HoursFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 09, 2019 Description The successful resolution of traumatic stress can be simple.
Studies is indicate that there are four key elements to effective trauma treatment..
Studies indicate that there are four key elements to effective trauma treatment.
you is When accomplish these four key elements in treatment with your clients, you will be able to reduce their symptoms and improve clinical outcomes..
When you accomplish these four key elements in treatment with your clients, you will be able to reduce their symptoms and improve clinical outcomes.
this live webcast conference is Watch and you will walk away with a step-by-step four-stage framework for navigating essential elements of trauma treatment with your traumatized clients..
Watch this live webcast conference and you will walk away with a step-by-step four-stage framework for navigating essential elements of trauma treatment with your traumatized clients.
The essential elements is are common to all evidence-based trauma treatments..
The essential elements are common to all evidence-based trauma treatments.
You is will learn how you can integrate this framework with your current approach or methodology to make your trauma treatment even more effective!.
You will learn how you can integrate this framework with your current approach or methodology to make your trauma treatment even more effective!
This trauma competency training is can transform your clinical practice and help improve your trauma treatment outcomes, just as it has for other clinicians around the world..
This trauma competency training can transform your clinical practice and help improve your trauma treatment outcomes, just as it has for other clinicians around the world.
Best of all, is this training meets the educational requirements when applying to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) through Evergreen Certifications..
Best of all, this training meets the educational requirements when applying to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) through Evergreen Certifications.
Certification is lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling..
Certification lets colleagues, employers, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of trauma counselling.
Professional standards is apply..
Professional standards apply.
Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CCTP is to get started!.
Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CCTP to get started!
Handouts Manual - is Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (10.60 MB) 179 Pages Available after Purchase Updated Slides - Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (4.40 MB) 71 Pages Available after Purchase Outline A Brief History and Evolution of Traumatic Stress, Grief & LossSystemic traumatic stress theorySymptom reviewReview of effective treatmentsTri Phasic modelMost commonly used instruments to assess traumatic stressCore Competencies of Traumatic Stress, Grief & Loss Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Factors that Produce Anxiety & Traumatic StressPrecipitating eventsMeaning makingPhysiology of traumaPerceptionAdaptive and Maladaptive Coping BehaviorsTrauma adaptationSystemic influencesEmotional & psychological stressorsIntegrated theoretical concepts from stress, crisis & trauma theoriesInformation Processing ModelPsychosocial ModelReview of Effective Treatment InterventionsCognitive Behavioral Techniques (PE, CPT & SIT)EMDR & Bilateral StimulationThought Field Therapy (TFT)/Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)SensorimotorThe Biochemical, Affective, and Cognitive Impacts of Traumatic StressAffective volatilityThe body keeps the scoreBiology of traumatic stressThe Impacts of Traumatic Stress Over Time & Across & Within Developmental StagesEpigeneticsReactive Attachment DisorderAdrenal fatigueThe Role of Traumatic Stress in Clinical Disorders such as Personality Disorders, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and MoreTraumagenesisTraumaddictionComorbidityConceptualizing a Framework of Healing for Survivors of Traumatic StressSystemic perspectiveStrengths perspectiveTraumatic Stress Exists Across the Continuum of Systemic LevelsSystemic trauma theoryCommunity traumaVicarious secondary traumatizationTheories of Traumatic Stress, Loss and GriefInformation Processing ModelPsychosocial ModelContemporary thoughtsBereavement and Adjustment DisordersSupporting normal bereavementTreating complicated bereavementAssessment of Traumatic Stress DisordersDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of the APADSM-5® changesACE & Developmental TraumaDiagnosing PTSD with the PCL-5Evidence-Based Techniques/InterventionsRelaxation/Self-regulationGroundingContainmentWriting/journalingDrawing artHealing metaphorsTransitional objectsDemonstrations: Interactive Exercises/Application of Skills Cognitive Behavioral TechniquesNarrative Exposure Therapy TechniqueThought Field Therapy (TFT)Bilateral StimulationLimitations of the Research and Potential RisksLimitations of many accepted models of trauma treatmentWeaknesses and limitations of evidence-based trauma treatment modelsLimitations of the diagnostic (DSM-5®) systemLimitations and potential risks in grief work, due to research scarcity on the topicClosure: Lessons Learned Faculty Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, D.A.A.E.T.S. Related seminars and products: 5 Vice President International Association of Trauma Professionals Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, DAAETS, is a retired faculty member from Ottawa University (Phoenix) where he worked for 20 years in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department..
Handouts Manual - Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (10.60 MB) 179 Pages Available after Purchase Updated Slides - Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (4.40 MB) 71 Pages Available after Purchase Outline A Brief History and Evolution of Traumatic Stress, Grief & LossSystemic traumatic stress theorySymptom reviewReview of effective treatmentsTri Phasic modelMost commonly used instruments to assess traumatic stressCore Competencies of Traumatic Stress, Grief & Loss Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Factors that Produce Anxiety & Traumatic StressPrecipitating eventsMeaning makingPhysiology of traumaPerceptionAdaptive and Maladaptive Coping BehaviorsTrauma adaptationSystemic influencesEmotional & psychological stressorsIntegrated theoretical concepts from stress, crisis & trauma theoriesInformation Processing ModelPsychosocial ModelReview of Effective Treatment InterventionsCognitive Behavioral Techniques (PE, CPT & SIT)EMDR & Bilateral StimulationThought Field Therapy (TFT)/Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)SensorimotorThe Biochemical, Affective, and Cognitive Impacts of Traumatic StressAffective volatilityThe body keeps the scoreBiology of traumatic stressThe Impacts of Traumatic Stress Over Time & Across & Within Developmental StagesEpigeneticsReactive Attachment DisorderAdrenal fatigueThe Role of Traumatic Stress in Clinical Disorders such as Personality Disorders, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and MoreTraumagenesisTraumaddictionComorbidityConceptualizing a Framework of Healing for Survivors of Traumatic StressSystemic perspectiveStrengths perspectiveTraumatic Stress Exists Across the Continuum of Systemic LevelsSystemic trauma theoryCommunity traumaVicarious secondary traumatizationTheories of Traumatic Stress, Loss and GriefInformation Processing ModelPsychosocial ModelContemporary thoughtsBereavement and Adjustment DisordersSupporting normal bereavementTreating complicated bereavementAssessment of Traumatic Stress DisordersDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of the APADSM-5® changesACE & Developmental TraumaDiagnosing PTSD with the PCL-5Evidence-Based Techniques/InterventionsRelaxation/Self-regulationGroundingContainmentWriting/journalingDrawing artHealing metaphorsTransitional objectsDemonstrations: Interactive Exercises/Application of Skills Cognitive Behavioral TechniquesNarrative Exposure Therapy TechniqueThought Field Therapy (TFT)Bilateral StimulationLimitations of the Research and Potential RisksLimitations of many accepted models of trauma treatmentWeaknesses and limitations of evidence-based trauma treatment modelsLimitations of the diagnostic (DSM-5®) systemLimitations and potential risks in grief work, due to research scarcity on the topicClosure: Lessons Learned Faculty Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, D.A.A.E.T.S. Related seminars and products: 5 Vice President International Association of Trauma Professionals Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, DAAETS, is a retired faculty member from Ottawa University (Phoenix) where he worked for 20 years in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department.
Dr. Rhoton’s primary interests is are training counselors to work with traumagenic family dynamics; child & family trauma; and non-egoic models of treatment.As CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, Dr. Rhoton has supervised multiple outpatient clinics, juvenile justice programs, and intensive outpatient substance abuse programs for adolescents, as well as day treatment programs for children and youth, adult offender programs, child and family therapeutic services, advanced training in child and adolescent trauma treatment, family therapy, and family trauma work.Dr..
Dr. Rhoton’s primary interests are training counselors to work with traumagenic family dynamics; child & family trauma; and non-egoic models of treatment.As CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, Dr. Rhoton has supervised multiple outpatient clinics, juvenile justice programs, and intensive outpatient substance abuse programs for adolescents, as well as day treatment programs for children and youth, adult offender programs, child and family therapeutic services, advanced training in child and adolescent trauma treatment, family therapy, and family trauma work.Dr.
Rhoton is is the past president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network (2010-2012)..
Rhoton is the past president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network (2010-2012).
He is is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and collaborates and consults with several Arizona community behavioral health agencies to fine tune their understanding of trauma..
He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and collaborates and consults with several Arizona community behavioral health agencies to fine tune their understanding of trauma.
Dr. Rhoton is serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member..
Dr. Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member.
He is is a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Robert Rhoton is CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, LLP..
He is a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Robert Rhoton is CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute, LLP.
He is receives compensation as an Assistant Professor in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department at Ottawa University..
He receives compensation as an Assistant Professor in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department at Ottawa University.
Dr. Rhoton is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member and is also a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health..
Dr. Rhoton receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rhoton serves on the Arizona Department of Health Services Trauma Informed Care (TIC) task-force as a community member and is also a gubernatorial appointee to the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health.