What You’ll Discover in Greg Nooney Trauma-Similar Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Some of the Most Misunderstood Disorders in the DSM
- Faculty:
- Greg Nooney
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 5 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Sep 25, 2018
Description
It is possible to work with trauma and make a positive difference.
But developmental trauma and People who experience disorganized attachment are more likely to suffer from them. and the Signs and Symptoms of It can be hard to recognize dissociation even if you are able to recognize it. for clinicians.
Many people suffer from trauma.-Dissociation and People with dissociative disorders are often able to hide their problems. stigma and Shame drives their secrecy and They should be prevented from sharing the full extent of You can share their pain with them. Frightened and Many people become confused. “revolving door” patients, in and Out of the The mental health system the Root of their problems can’t be identified.
They are in desperate need of We appreciate your assistance.
This video will help you meet effectively. the There are clinical challenges involved in Identifying and Individuals across all cultures the dissociative spectrum
Key Benefits:
- Methods that are specific for Assessing clients who have suffered severe trauma and may be experiencing dissociation.
- Maximize your attunement to dissociated clients, while still maintaining therapeutic boundaries.
- Step-By-Step-by-step processes that create an effective product and Maintain a positive atmosphere of Trust and safety.
- Guideline for therapeutic interventions to calm and ground dissociative clients.
- You can learn skills to prevent it and Manage suicidal crisis.
- Treatment Techniques from Trauma Focused Cognitive Therapy, EMDR and Somatic approaches.
Don’t miss out on this chance to add valuable skills and Tools to help you with your trauma practice and ensure those seeking your help don’t become “revolving door” patients.
Buy this recording today and provide hope and For those who have suffered trauma, healing is possible-Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders!
Handouts
Manual – Trauma-Similar Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders (2.64 MB) | 84 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Developmental Trauma, Symptomology and Risk Factors
- The role of Stress from trauma early in life and Insecure attachment
- Types of Dissociative Disorders and Signs and symptoms
- Dissociative Amnesia, Depersonalization Disorder,
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Populations at Risk for Dissociative issues
- The controversy – misconceptions and False memories
Clinical Assessment Tools for Trauma and Dissociative Disorders
- Interview on Adult Attachment
- Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire
- Dissociative Experiences that Scale
- Identification of co-occurring disorders
- Avoid false negatives and False positives in Diagnosing DID
Problems and Solutions in the Treatment of People with Dissociative Disorders
- Maximize your attunement to clients who are dissociating
- Client purchase in
- How to build trust and Collaboration
- Problems that could cause interference? in Therapy
- Feelings of compassion fatigue
- Modulating your reactions
- The dangers of vicarious trauma
- Identify and Recognize implicit biases
- Limits must be maintained and boundaries
- Engagement of Alternate identities in DID
Therapeutic Techniques to Develop Stability and Safety for Dissociating Clients
- Ground-Calming Practices the Client with dissociative personality
- Conscious breathing
- Relaxation techniques
- Mindfulness
- Clients who are still being abused.
- Techniques to manage suicidal crises – account for the suicidal alter
- Don’t let “crises of the week” Keep you from achieving your treatment goals
- Build support systems using WRAP plans (Wellness Recovery Action Plan).
Specific Trauma Work for Dissociative Disorder Treatment Plans
- Differential in Working with DID clients
- The role of Ressources in trauma
- Calm clients and Personal safety is possible with TF-CBT
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
- Somatic approaches – connect memory to the Body
Limitations of the Research and Potential Treatment There are risks
- Possibilities of randomized prospective double-Blind placebo-Controlled studies
- Ethical, financial, and Logistical constraints
- Trauma, disorganized attachment and research data
- Potential risks in Treating trauma and Dissociative Disorders
Faculty
Greg NooneyLISW Similar seminars and products: 1
Narrative Space LLC
Greg NooneyLISW He has had to deal with people who are seriously mentally ill. for Over three decades and Has received specialized training in The treatment of severely dissociated patients. He has worked with clients suffering from dissociative disorders throughout the course of his career. and A special passion of These patients can be treated by other physicians. Greg Having taught workshops and Conferences on ethics and narrative therapy practices for treating severe trauma and burnout.
He’s worked in Mental health centers in Private practice and Most recently, Burgess Hospital in Onawa, where he was the Director of the Section on mental health for He has been teaching for ten years. He is also an adjunct instructor. the University of Iowa School of Social Work and Regularly teaches classes the DSM To graduate students Greg A field instructor, as well. for Masters of Students studying Social Work the University of Iowa, University of Nebraska, and the University of North Carolina
He started to work. in the Mental health field in 1971, working in Rehab centers and Psychiatric hospitals Greg His Masters degree was earned in Loyola University Social Work in Chicago in 1983.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Gregory Nooney Is the director for Burgess Mental Health. PESI Inc. gives him a speaking honorarium
Non-financial: Gregory Nooney Is a member of the National Association of Social workers
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