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[Pre Order] Advanced Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents A Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional Training Course

Advanced Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents A Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional Training Course

[Pre Order] Advanced Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents A Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional Training Course

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Advanced Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents A Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional Training Course

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Advanced Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents A Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional Training Course

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When trauma stays trapped in a child’s body they feel overwhelmed.

They don’t sleep. They’re anxious, depressed, failing in school, angry and socially isolated…

…They are completely vulnerable.

And they can’t describe what’s going on inside them. They simply don’t have the words and language to TELL you.

Traditional therapies can’t help them. To end their suffering, you have to turn to their natural language: Play.

Through play, children expose their trauma, formulate their narrative and begin to heal.

And now, with this powerful online training, you can learn how to integrate play therapy with the core components of the leading evidence-based trauma treatments like EMDR, Trauma Focused CBT, and more.

Packed full of tools, strategies and techniques you can effortlessly blend into your clinical practice, this unique certification course will show you step-by-step how you can help treat unspeakable heartache.

Don’t wait, register today to unlock a powerful approach that can help your clients achieve lasting results and offer them hope through the power of play.

PS – Complete this course and you will become a Certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional. Purchase today and you’ll also get a BONUS session from Jennifer Lefebre, Psy.D., RPT-S, where she’ll show you how to adapt your treatment plans to a telehealth setting… So your sessions don’t have to skip a beat while we’re practicing social distancing.

Learn more below…ertified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional (CATP).

Step 1: Watch the online course
Step 2: Complete the CE test and instantly print your certificate of completion.
Step 3: Submit your certificate of completion and professional license to Evergreen Certifications.

What Will I Learn?
This comprehensive certification online course provides the foundation of skills you need to successfully integrate play therapy with the leading evidence-based trauma treatment models.You’ll walk away confident in your ability to implement play-based trauma interventions in a fun, engaging, safe, and appropriate manner. You’ll discover…

  • How to provide children engaging, developmentally appropriate and empirically validated treatment
  • Essential components of trauma treatment that flexibly combine with sensory, non-verbal and embodied play
  • A clinical framework that incorporates trauma theory, neuroscientific research and play therapy principles
  • Strategies to improve self-regulation, attachments and relational engagement
  • Tools to enhance the capacity for healthy play among the youngest of trauma survivors
  • 20 clinical and ethical best practice guidelines
  • 10 different types of touch that can occur in a therapy session
  • 4 ways to evaluate for a child’s psychosocial experiences related to touch
  • 5 therapeutic interventions to handle in-the-moment ethical dilemmas in a play therapy session
  • …and more
Trauma Treatment for Children & Adolescents — Healing the Body Through Play
with Jennifer Lefebre, PsyD, RPT-S

Make it easier for the children in your practice to process trauma with step-by-step guidance from Dr. Jenn Lefebre.

You’ll begin by exploring the neuroscience of childhood trauma followed by a deep dive into assessment tools and strategies for complex trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, reactive attachment disorder and more.

You’ll end module one with an integrated, clinical framework that incorporates play therapy into proven evidence-based trauma treatment models including:

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
  • Attachment, Regulation and Competency (ARC)
  • Trauma Adaptive Recovery Group Education Therapy (TARGET)
  • Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Outline | Module 1

 

Neuroscience of Childhood Trauma Theory

  • Fight-or-Flight (parasympathetic/sympathetic nervous system)
  • Attachment Theory

Assessment

  • Complex Trauma
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder
  • Developmental Trauma Disorder
  • A new conceptualization and integrated clinical framework

Essential Components for Trauma-Informed Treatments

  • Establishing safety and a sense of competence/worth
  • Appropriate attachments & relational engagement
  • Self-regulation (body & emotions)
  • Self-reflection & Introspection
  • Integration of traumatic experiences (acknowledgment & processing of the trauma)
  • Future safety ~ transitioning beyond the Trauma

Body Based Treatment – Emotional and Behavioral Regulation

  • Verbal vs nonverbal responses – how to recognize trauma without verbal report
  • Bottom-up versus top-down processing – trauma starts in the body
  • Developmental needs of traumatized children
  • Embodied play & sensory integration – emotional and behavioral regulation
Play Therapy Principles

  • Therapist establishes a friendly relationship
  • Accepts the child as he is
  • Creates a permissive relationship; child has freedom of expression
  • Validates (acknowledge and reflect) child’s feelings
  • Responsibility for decisions and change is left mostly to the child
  • Child directs the therapeutic process; therapist follows
  • Therapeutic interaction is not rushed
  • Limits are set only when necessary for child’s outcomes

Advancing Trauma Treatment with Play Therapy

  • Non-verbal techniques
  • Sensory-based techniques
  • Culturally and developmentally appropriate techniques

Play Therapy Strategies and Techniques

  • Integration of traumatic experiences to acknowledge and process the trauma: Sandtrays, drawings, & play
  • Target shame, self-doubt, and selfcompassion: Sandtray Safeplace & All About Me
  • Build an understanding of the brainbody relationship: Flip your lid and Charades
  • Target indiscriminate attachments and interpersonal reactivity: Invisible String & Family Sandtray
  • Improve emotional and bodily regulation: Stressballs, Be Spaghetti, Feelings Map, Trashballs, Yoga, and Weather Massage
Outline | Module 2

 

The Ethics of Touch in Context

  • Clinical concerns of touch in child psychotherapy and play therapy
  • No touch policies-more harm than good?
  • Types of touch: greeting, accidental, task-oriented, attentional, and more

Assessment for Psychosocial Experiences of Touch

  • 4 Child Drawing Assessments
  • Rating scale questionnaires
    • Parent’s perceptions of child’s touch experiences
    • Teacher Touch Observation Rating Scale for child

20 Top Ethical Touch Best Practice Guidelines

  • Practitioner Touch Awareness Questionnaire
  • Informed Consent-for therapy approaches that use touch
  • Informed Consent-Mandated Reporter of all forms of abuse
  • Unethical Forms of Touch
  • And many more…
Interventions and Case Examples: Ethical dilemmas of Touch- Responses, Interventions and Boundary Setting

  • Risk/benefit decision making
  • Child hits/slaps therapist
  • Inappropriate touching of therapist
  • Child asks to be touched inappropriately
  • Child asks for appropriate touch
  • Specific populations
    • Infants-behavioral cue indications
    • Teenagers
    • Attachment Disorders
    • Autism/Sensory Processing Disorders
    • Sexually traumatized children
  • 10 Recommendations for working with abused children
  • Engaging parents in problem touch occurrences
A powerful note from Dr. Jennifer Lefebre…

Early in my career, a young girl who had been completely non-verbal following a traumatic event came into my office. I wasn’t sure what to do, so we silently played with pipe cleaners.

The next day her mother called to tell me her daughter smiled after our session. It was her first smile in 6 months.

Once I saw how powerful play, connection and touch can be in treating trauma, I knew I needed to learn more. I became a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor and received specialized training for working with kids and complex trauma.

After years of working with kids and trauma, what I’ve discovered is simple:

By incorporating play into our trauma treatment models, we give words to the voiceless and power to the powerless.

Join me in this comprehensive training and let me show you how you can radically change the way you practice and dramatically improve your treatment outcomes with simple, but powerful, evidence-based interventions.

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