206. Traumatic Memory: Tools for Helping Clients Tolerate and Integrate the Past

Friday, Professional Workshops, September 11th: 2:00 – 3:30 PM

Workshop Details


Date and Time:
Friday, September 11th: 2:00 – 3:30 PM
Presenters:
Jennifer Ellers, M.A.; Kevin Ellers, D.Min.
Level:
Intermediate 
Credit Hours:
1.5
Approved for Professional CE Credit:
APA, ASWB, NBCC, NAADAC, Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling
Approved for Medical CE Credit:
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, AOA Category 2A credits, Georgia Nurses Association, AAFP
Approved for Education CE Credit:
Approved for IBCC Credit:
IBCC

Summary and Learning Objectives


Summary

Recent advances in neuroscience have greatly increased our understanding of how traumatic memories are formed, stored, and expressed in both the brain and the body. This knowledge has fueled the development of numerous therapeutic approaches to help clients process and integrate these memories safely and effectively. This workshop for licensed mental health professionals, medical personnel, and ministry leaders will review the neurobiological mechanisms underlying traumatic memory and the impact on mental, physical, and relational health. Participants will explore evidence-based and emerging therapeutic techniques designed to help clients tolerate distressing memories, regulate emotions and the central nervous system, and reduce intrusive recollections and triggers. Techniques covered will include EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, Brainspotting, and other innovative interventions, while also emphasizing the foundational principles of trauma therapy, including establishing client safety, building trust, and maintaining a strong therapeutic alliance. Attendees will gain practical tools and frameworks for integrating these approaches into trauma-informed clinical practice.

 

Learning Objectives

Review relevant research on how traumatic memories are formed and stored differently from other memories and their impact on mental, physical, and relational health. 

Examine and evaluate evidence-based and emerging treatment modalities, including EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, and Brainspotting, for facilitating memory integration and symptom reduction. 

Discuss foundational principles for establishing and maintaining client safety in trauma therapy and apply them within a structured treatment framework. 

 

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