Finally, get clear insight into exactly what trauma treatment methods will work for your clients so you can begin to dramatically improve outcomes!
But with so many treatment options available, often with contrasting strategies, you may be wondering, “What treatment approach is best for my client struggling with PTSD, sexual trauma, a violent incident or other type of trauma?”
Now you can learn how to effectively tailor evidence-based trauma treatment techniques to match the needs of your individual clients—so you can optimize your treatment plans and improve your clinical outcomes from the very first session.
Join seven of the leading pioneers of trauma treatment—Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, Janina Fisher, Pat Ogden, Mary Jo Barrett, Bill O’Hanlon and Skip Rizzo—to get in-depth insight into the most powerful trauma treatment methods available today (including Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Neurofeedback, Virtual Reality-assisted therapy and more).
Through seven in-depth video modules filled with dramatic real-life case examples, clinical demonstrations and practical discussion, these experts will walk you through the specific steps they take with clients to teach you how you can implement their same tools and strategies in your clinical practice.
Complete this training and take the guesswork out of your trauma treatment plans. You’ll end this training feeling more prepared to integrate cutting-edge strategies to help even your most challenging clients.
The Masters of Trauma Treatment
Today’s Most Effective Interventions for Deep Healing
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What's Included:
Discover how to leverage the latest trauma treatment insights to improve your clinical outcomes
Dramatic real-life case examples, clinical demonstrations and practical discussion—along with in-depth analysis by leading trauma experts and fellow psychotherapist Ryan Howes—make this comprehensive online course an essential learning experience for clinicians eager to bring a new dimension of healing to their current therapeutic approach. These sessions showcase today’s top approaches to combat a wide variety of trauma types.
Join world-renowned trauma innovators for seven powerful sessions:
Bessel van der Kolk on Advanced Trauma Treatment Interventions
EMDR, Yoga, Neurofeedback, MDMA, and more

Peter Levine on Somatic Experiencing (SE) to Heal Trauma and Stress Disorders

Janina Fisher on Using Neuroscience, Body-Oriented and Parts Therapy Approaches to Treat Trauma

Pat Ogden on the Sensorimotor Approach to Healing Trauma through the Body

Mary Jo Barrett on Relational Trauma Therapy for Transformative Results

Bill O’Hanlon on the Inclusive Therapy Approach to Treat Trauma
Combining DBT, Ericksonian Hypnosis and Neuroscience for Powerful Outcomes

Skip Rizzo on using Virtual Reality and Technology in the Treatment of Trauma

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Who is this training for?
This training has been specially created for professionals who work with trauma and PTSD, including counselors, social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, teachers, occupational therapists, case managers, addiction counselors, nurses and more. The education provided in this online training is designed to breathe new life into your clinical treatment plans and provide you with in-depth insight into the latest treatment methods available.
This interactive online training also offers you a community of peers and mentors all focused on helping clients succeed.
Meet the Course Experts:

Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD, has spent his career studying how children and adults adapt to traumatic experiences, and has translated emerging findings from neuroscience and attachment research to develop and study a range of potentially effective treatments for traumatic stress in children and adults.
He has focused on studying treatments that stabilize physiology, increase executive functioning and help traumatized individuals to feel fully alert to the present. This has included an NIMH-funded study on EMDR and NCCAM funded study of yoga, and, in recent years, the study of neurofeedback to investigate whether attentional and perceptual systems (and the neural tracks responsible for them) can be altered by changing EEG patterns.
His efforts resulted in the establishment of Trauma Center, that consist of a well-trained clinical team specializing in the treatment of children and adults with histories of child maltreatment, that applies treatment models that are widely taught and implemented nationwide, a research lab that studies the effects of neurofeedback and MDMA on behavior, mood, and executive functioning, and numerous trainings nationwide to a variety of mental health professionals, educators, parent groups, policy makers and law enforcement personnel.

Peter A. Levine, PhD, holds doctorates in both medical biophysics and psychology. The developer of Somatic Experiencing®, a body-awareness approach to healing trauma, and founder of the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, which conducts trainings in this work throughout the world and in various indigenous cultures, with 26 faculty members and over five thousand students. Dr. Levine was a stress consultant for NASA on the development of the space shuttle project and was a member of the Institute of World Affairs Task Force of Psychologists for Social Responsibility in developing responses to large-scale disasters and ethno-political warfare. Levine’s international best seller, Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, has been translated into 22 languages. His recent interests include the prevention of trauma in children, and he has co-written two books, with Maggie Kline, in this area: Trauma Through a Child’s Eyes and Trauma-Proofing Your Kids. His most recent book: In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness, was recently released to rave reviews. Levine’s original contribution to the field of Body-Psychotherapy was honored in 2010 when he received the Life Time Achievement award from the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy (USABP).

Janina Fisher, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and instructor at the Trauma Center, founded by Bessel van der Kolk, MD. A faculty member of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, an EMDR International Association consultant, past president of the New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation and former instructor, Harvard Medical School, Dr. Fisher lectures nationally and internationally on the integration of the neurobiological research and new trauma treatment paradigms into traditional psychotherapies.

Pat Ogden, PhD, is a pioneer in somatic psychology and both founder and education director of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute®, an internationally recognized school specializing in somatic-cognitive approaches for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder and attachment disturbances. She is co-founder of the Hakomi Institute, past faculty of Naropa University, a clinician, consultant, international lecturer and trainer and first author of Trauma and the Body: Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy. Her second book, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment (2015) is a practical guide to integrate Sensorimotor Psychotherapy® into the treatment of trauma and attachment issues. Dr. Ogden, with colleagues, is currently developing Sensorimotor Psychotherapy® for children, couples and families.

Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, the founder and director of the Center for Contextual Change, teaches at the University of Chicago. She’s the coauthor of Systemic Treatment of Incest.

Bill O’Hanlon, MS, LMFT, has authored or co-authored 31 books, the latest being Quick Steps to Resolving Trauma (W.W. Norton, 2010). He has published 59 articles or book chapters. His books have been translated into 16 languages. He has appeared on Oprah (with his book Do One Thing Different), The Today Show, and a variety of other television and radio programs.
For the past 30+ years, Bill has given over 2,000 talks around the world. He has been a top-rated presenter at many national conferences and was awarded the Outstanding Mental Health Educator of the Year in 2001 by the New England Educational Institute. He is a Licensed Mental Health Professional, Certified Professional Counselor, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Bill is clinical member of AAMFT (and winner of the 2003 New Mexico AMFT Distinguished Service Award), certified by the National Board of Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists and a Fellow and a Board Member of the American Psychotherapy Association. Bill is known for his storytelling, irreverent humor, clear and accessible style and his boundless enthusiasm for whatever he is doing. His seminars are as entertaining as they are educational.

Psychologist Albert “Skip” Rizzo conducts research on the design, development and evaluation of virtual reality (VR) systems targeting the areas of clinical assessment, treatment rehabilitation and resilience. This work spans the domains of psychological, cognitive and motor functioning in both healthy and clinical populations. Rizzo, whose work using virtual reality-based exposure therapy to treat PTSD received the American Psychological Association’s 2010 Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Treatment of Trauma, is the associate director for medical virtual reality at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies. He also holds research professor appointments with the USC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and at the USC Davis School of Gerontology. Rizzo is working with a team that is creating artificially intelligent virtual patients that clinicians can use to practice skills required for challenging clinical interviews and diagnostic assessments. His cognitive work has addressed the use of VR applications to test and train attention, memory, visuospatial abilities and executive function. In the motor domain, he has developed VR game systems to address physical rehabilitation post stroke and traumatic brain injury and for prosthetic use training. He is currently designing VR scenarios to address social and vocational interaction in persons with autistic spectrum disorder. Rizzo is currently examining the use of VR applications for training emotional coping skills with the aim of preparing service members for the stresses of combat. He is senior editor of the MIT Press journal, Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. He also sits on a number of editorial boards for journals in the areas of cognition and computer technology (Cognitive Technology; Journal of Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds; Media Psychology) and is the creator of the Virtual Reality Mental Health Email Listserve (VRPSYCH).
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