Join Robert Lusk, PhD, who has dedicated his 26-year career to healing traumatized clients. Robert serves Veterans diagnosed with PTSD through the VA and knows first-hand the challenges of working with trauma. From Robert's expertise as a clinician, researcher, teacher, and speaker you're going take with you an incredible breadth of information — Beginning with assessment and leading to long-term healing.
- Short term and long-term effects (the ACE study)
- The "good" and "bad" news about trauma exposure
- Limitations of current research
Assessment and Diagnosis
- What's still missing from the DSM-5®?
- My "favorite" diagnosis & why to use it frequently
- How to assess all populations
Address Trauma's Impact on Neurobiology
- Utilize the 3-part brain & how to use it
- Treating neurologically-related issues:
- "Arrested Development"
- "Hair Trigger" threat response
- Cognitive, academic & work-related problems
- Understanding the arousal continuum
- Penetrating dissociation
Evidence-based Treatments vs. the "Real World"
- How they're different and why it matters
- What does “evidence-based treatment” mean in trauma?
- Essential components
- Implementing the approaches
Points of Intervention in Trauma Treatment
- Distinguish immediate support vs. trauma treatment
- Give psychological first aid
- What to do if your client isn't emotionally or physically safe
- Trauma-Informed CBT interventions
- Case examples
- The Physiology Domain
- The Relationship Domain
- The Emotional Regulation Domain
- The Cognitive Domain
- The Identity Domain
Additional Components for the 3 Stages of Trauma Recovery
- Stage One: Safety & Stabilization
- Stage Two: Process the Past Trauma
- Preparation
- Create the trauma narrative
- Play and verbal-based methods
- Process of constructing narrative
- Know each stage is complete
- Stage Three: Reconnection
- Consolidate/internalize coping skills
- Enhance positive emotions
- Make meaning of the trauma
- Facilitate reconnection to daily activities
- Improve current relationships
- Prepare for future safety and triggers
- Cultivate post-traumatic growth
Resiliency and Protective Factors
- Integrate new research on resiliency
- Cultivate the top protective factors
- Build lasting resiliency
Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC, DAAETS, FAAETS, CCTP, has trained tens of thousands of clinicians and is an internationally recognized expert speaker on addiction and trauma. As a critically acclaimed author on traumatic stress and addiction, Eric blends decades of clinical experience with research and even his own lived experience. Eric is a true master-therapist, so get ready to take in everything this course has to offer!
- Substance abuse vs. dependency vs. addiction
- Biopsychosocial assessment approach
- Apply neurobiology immediately
- Unravel attachment and addiction
- Ethical & legal issues
Chemical Dependency Facts You Need to Know
- Classes of commonly abused drugs
- Street names of common drugs
- Signs, symptoms of use & withdrawal
Process Addictions — How They're Different
- Process vs chemical addiction treatment
- Food
- Compulsive sexual behaviors
- Electronic addictions
- Gambling
- Compulsions
Don't Miss Comorbidities Again
- What to ask—and how to ask it
- Look for pink flags & red flags
- Recognize co-occurring disorders
- Implement assessment scales
Levels of Care & Treatment Selection
- Detoxification Expectations
- Levels of treatment
- Medication-assisted treatment
- 12-step groups & alternatives
- Harm reduction strategies & when to use them
Three-Stage Behavioral Treatment Model
Stage I: Boost the Therapeutic Relationship
- Feedback-Informed Therapy
- Harness Motivational Interviewing
- Use therapist-client co-regulation
- Social Engagement System building
- Relaxation Skills
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Trauma releasing exercises
- Tapping
- Bilateral stimulation
- Neurofeedback
- Grounding to interrupt dissociation
- Containment of intrusive thoughts
- Envelope method
- Vault
- Relational containment
- Foster post-traumatic growth
- Complementary & alternative treatments (CAM) strategies
Stage III: Integration & Desensitization
- Imaginal Exposure Therapy
- EMDR
- Narrative-Driven Exposure Treatment
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
- PE (prolonged exposure)
- Trauma-focused CBT
- Somatic-Based Treatments
- Somatic Experiencing
- Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
- Trauma-Focused Yoga
- In-vivo Exposure
- Direct Therapeutic Exposure (DTE)
- Forward Facing Trauma Therapy (FFTT)
Interventions for Special Populations
- Children & adolescents
- LGBTQ clients
- Incarcerated clients
- Clients in court-ordered drug treatment