What You’ll Discover in Lisa Ferentz Guilt, Shame & The Trauma Survivor Integrated Modalities to Move Therapy Forward
- Faculty:
- Lisa Ferentz
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 8 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 02, 2020
Description
Guilt can be defined as the consequences of someone’s actions. Shame it is all about who someone actually is. Clients who have suffered sexual or physical abuse face two problems: who are they and what have they done? Wouldn’t most people feel hopeless at that point? Wouldn’t most clinicians feel overwhelmed?
Although these two issues are paralyzing and pervasive, therapy can move forward if they are resolved. This will also require a range of psychotherapeutic interventions.
You can watch Lisa Ferentz In this recording to Learn cognitive, emotional and somatic techniques that can be used to express your thoughts, feelings, and emotions at crucial moments in therapy to you can have the most impact possible on solving these crucial issues. International presenter, trauma therapist, author and trauma therapist. Lisa Ferentz Over 35 years, she has worked with the most severe levels of guilt and shame. She is a specialist in integrated therapies. to the client’s readiness to These intense emotions should be addressed.
You will find case examples throughout the day. to Learn how shame and guilt surround unmetabolized traumatic events, including sexual abuse, as well as the confusing and profound dynamic of pleasure that can occur in many cases for male victims and female victims. The recording will include crafting psychoeducation with practical cognitive techniques, self-compassion, and even expressive modalities – in addition to Experiential activities to Help you to create an adaptable treatment plan to Your trauma treatment method and clients.
Handouts
Manual – Guilt Shame & The Trauma Survivor (1.3 MB) | 34 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Guilt, Shame Common Client Misconceptions
- The Particular nature of abuse to Your client
- Common misconceptions about guilt
- Experiences in life that can lead to guilt
- The As perpetrator, caretaker
- Attachment and abuse
- ”Participation” guilt in sexual trauma
- Case study: Susan believed she was responsible for the abuse.
Psychoeducation: Navigating Guilt
- Assess the guilt and shame and determine their presence
- The Meaning and function of guilt and shame as adaptive for survival
- Find ways to Reparative and productive guilt
- Self-destructive coping behaviors
- Paralyzed to Take extraordinary action
- Reframe symptoms
- Cognitive reframing & behavioral strategies
- Janet’s guilt as a survivor
Shame: The Root of Who Am I?
- The mistake of using guilt and shame interchangeably: for clinician and client
- Pervasive, debilitating: the intractability and shame emotions
- If your client presents as “hopeless”
- The trauma survivors’ DSM: dirty, crazy weird, abnormal
- Case study: Alex’s inner critic and its impact on self-It is worth it
Treatment Planning: Techniques from Internal Family Systems
- Parts, language and clinical benefit: Working with parts
- The Inner Critic is the protector for future survival
- Explore the secondary gain from shame and how letting go can be complicated
Cognitive and Emotional Antidotes to Shame In the Clinical Setting
- Leveraging the client to curiosity
- Work with attachment and family loyalty
- Self-Compassion: Transformative skills that can evoke empathy
- The Impact of self-Talk
- Writing experiential: A crossroads between a thought and a thought
Creative integration Modalities to Guilt by Process Shame
- Using art therapeutically – processing clients’ artwork
- Experiential: Body Mapping
- Access to somatic resources that reduce guilt and shame
- Experiential Two-Written to Increase compassion between people
- Explore spirituality and religious observance
Faculty

Lisa FerentzLCSW-C, DAPA Similar seminars and products 12
The Ferentz Institute
Lisa FerentzLCSW-C, DAPA, Expert in Strengths-based, de-Pathologized treatment for trauma has been her private practice for more 35 years. She is a clinician consultant and a speaker at national and international workshops and keynote addresses. to There are many mental health professionals and agencies in the United States, Canada and the UK.
She was an adjunct professor at many universities and is the founder. “The Ferentz Institute,” Now in its 12th year of continuing education to Mental health professionals, and more than 1,600 clinicians graduated from her two Advanced Certificate Programs. Trauma Treatment.
She was elected the 2009 “The Best of 2009”. “Social Worker of Year” Maryland Society for Clinical Social Work. Lisa Who is the author? Treating Oneself-Destructive behaviors Trauma Survivors: A Clinician’s Guide, 2nd Edition (Routledge, 2014), Letting Go Of Yourself-Destructive behaviors: A workbook of hope and healing (Routledge. 2014). Finding Your Ruby Slippers: Transformative Life Lessons From the Therapist’s Couch (PESI, 2017). Lisa Also hosted a weekly radio talk-show, blogs and writes articles for websites about self-Self and harm-Care and teach on numerous webinars.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Lisa Ferentz She is currently in private practice. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Lisa Ferentz Is a member of both the National Association of Social Workers and the American Psychotherapy Association.
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