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SUMMARY:Finding Solid Ground Program: Dr. Bethany Brand and Dr. Ruth Lanius
DESCRIPTION:PRE-RECORDED TRAINING\nFinding Solid Ground Program\nUnderstanding and Treating the Impact of Developmental Trauma: Pragmatic Interventions Based in Neuroscience\, with Bethany Brand and Ruth Lanius.\n290€ * \n* Subscribe to our newsletter to receive discounts on this and other training courses. \nSelect your currency: \n					290\,00 EUR\n		 \n* Price before applying discounts. \nSOLD OUT \n					\n									BUY THIS COURSE\n					 \nDates\nParticipants can take this course on the days and times they prefer. \nMethodology\n100% online training. All content is pre-recorded \nPlace\nOnline training\, hosted on our Virtual Campus \nAccess time\nStudents will have access to the material for one month\, counting from the time of purchase. \nLanguage\nBilingual training\, available in English and Spanish. \n		 \nTraining Description\nRuth Lanius and Bethany Brand\, internationally renowned trauma experts\, will present recent research findings on how to provide integrative treatment for severely traumatised and dissociative clients. \nThe presentations are through clinical case examples\, fascinating studies and engaging role-plays. \nMethods for stabilising even high-risk suicidal and dissociative clients will be taught. \nThe programme\, called Finding Solid Ground\, guides clinicians to help traumatised people gradually develop the willingness and ability to engage with their emotions\, bodies and fragmented states of self so that they can safely connect with others. \nIt will explain how findings from neuroscience and treatment studies can be applied to individual clients to help them become fully present\, emotionally alive and feel a sense of belonging in the world. \nFew clinicians have received training in treatment approaches for traumatised clients experiencing complex dissociative symptoms\, even though these clients have extremely high rates of self-harm\, hospitalisations and suicide attempts. \nBethany Brand\, Hygge Schielke and Ruth Lanius developed the Finding Solid Ground Programme\, a therapeutic intervention that has shown promise in stabilising clients with complex dissociative symptoms. \nPromising findings from international treatment studies\, such as Treatment of Patients with Dissociative Disorders (TOP DD)\, which evaluated the Finding Solid Ground programme\, will be discussed. \nThese prospective studies show that trauma-informed phasic treatment is associated with a decrease in PTSD and dissociation symptoms\, self-harm\, suicide attempts\, hospitalisations and treatment costs. \nThe speakers will discuss the findings of the recent TOP DD Network study\, which is a web-based programme for patients with dissociative disorders (DD) and their therapists\, and is currently being evaluated in a randomised controlled trial. \nAgenda\nDay one:\nFundamentals of treatment of complex dissociative patients: Treatment approaches based on research and neurobiology. \n\nWe will provide an overview of complex trauma research and the impact of trauma on the brain. We will review expert recommendations for interventions that are crucial in the early treatment of present-centred trauma.\nWe will describe how and why we developed the TOP DD studies\, as well as the Finding Solid Ground programme. The Finding Solid Ground programme is a consumer\, therapist and research-based programme for trauma survivors who are overwhelmed by dissociation\, PTSD and unsafe impulses and behaviours. Interventions and programming are guided by an understanding of the neurobiological impact of trauma. We will discuss findings on the most common triggers for insecure behaviour and how the Finding Solid Ground programme addresses these triggers.\nThe development of the Finding Solid Ground programme has been based on over a decade of research and input from clinicians and people living with dissociative reactions. We will review the TOP DD studies and their findings\, and then describe the format and structure of the current state-of-the-art TOP DD randomised controlled trial that is underway.\nRole-plays – Leaders will engage in role-plays of dissociative individuals who struggle with dissociation\, safety and dissociation\, but do not want to ‘give up’ self-harm and dissociation.Early Interventions in the Finding Solid Ground Programme: How to intervene with highly dissociative clients who slip into the traumatic past.\n\n  \nEarly Interventions in the Finding Solid Ground Program: How to Intervene with Highly Dissociative Clients Who Slip Into the Traumatic Past \n\nGrounding – We will present the 3 core modules of grounding. To make progress in sessions and in their daily lives\, clients need to be present and not feel too much or too little. Grounding helps with both. We present a very detailed guide on grounding and working with clients who are reluctant to ground themselves.\nSeparating the past from the present – We present the 3 themes in this module. Even though a person is grounded\, they may have the feeling that the past is coming back to haunt them. Clients may not be able to stay grounded and safe if they are frequently inundated by traumatic intrusions and too much or too little emotion. Therefore\, grounding is necessary\, as well as emotion regulation\, as a basis for feeling safe.\nFoundations: There are 5 foundations necessary to move towards safety. We will discuss how to help clients manage excessive feelings\, including crisis level feelings that create a sense of urgency in clients. We will present an overview of the impact of trauma on the brain and an overview of how the programme helps to heal the impact of trauma on the brain. We will discuss ways to help traumatised clients develop self-compassion\, including helping them to recognise and manage trauma-based thinking.\nRole play – grounding and safety in role play.\n\n\nDay two:\nFinding firm ground in the present with self-compassion \n\nGetting and Feeling Safer – Part 1: We will discuss how to guide clients in identifying and managing triggers. We will present the Cycle of Unhealthy Behavior and how to use it with clients to improve their understanding of what leads to unhealthy behavior and how to interrupt this cycle. We will discuss helping clients recognize and plan how to manage challenging situations without engaging in high risk or unhealthy behaviors\, and without dissociating.\nHealthy needs: We will discuss how to help clients understand that everyone has healthy needs. Many types of unsafe behaviors are actually attempts to get needs met. We will explain how to help clients understand their healthy needs and ways to get them met safely.\nContinued Work on Identifying and Reducing Trauma-driven Beliefs. Many of these beliefs create roadblocks to making progress in healing and are not fair or accurate. We discuss a method for helping clients identify and work on shifting from trauma- driven to recovery-focused thinking.\nGetting and Feeling Safer – Part 2: We will discuss the 3 topics in this module including working to calm the alarm system and the Window of Tolerance. Traumatized clients tend to feel too much or too little\, which we explain in this section\, along with how to notice when clients are outside their Window and how to widen their Window of Tolerance. Feeling Too Much or Too Little and Your Window of Tolerance\nRole plays based on these topics.\n\n  \nLearning to Be in Your Body After Trauma \n\nImproving the relationship to emotions\, bodily sensations and aspects of the self: This is a critically important module with six topics related to why feelings are important and yet very difficult for trauma survivors. We present a method for slowly guiding clients to learn to identify\, experience and name their emotions and related feelings.\nAccepting Feelings and Parts: We address what it does and does not mean to accept dissociative feelings and parts and how to develop healthy relationships with dissociative emotions and parts.\nDealing with Toxic Shame – We discuss how shame is a tremendously important emotion in traumatized individuals and how to gradually work on healing toxic shame.\nLearning to allow good feelings and positive experiences: We explain why it is often difficult for trauma survivors to allow themselves to feel good and methods for developing the capacity to tolerate\, and gradually enjoy\, feeling good.Role plays based on these themes.\n\nFormat\n\n							Pre-recorded training\n					\n\n						This deferred training allows participants to view the content on the days and times that are most convenient for them.					 \n\n							Training in English\n					\n\n						All the content is available in English					 \n\n							Certificate of completion\n					\n\n						Upon completion of the training\, participants will receive a certificate of completion					 \n																\n															 \nTrainers\n\nRuth Lanius\nLeading figure in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) research. \nView more information about Ruth Lanius \n\nBethany Brand\nAuthor\, professor at Towson University\, expert on trauma and dissociation \nView more information about Bethany Brand \nCancellation policy:\nWrite to us in case you need to report a technical issue or need. 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