Tools of Trauma: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach
Dr. Anna Baranowsky
Traumatology Institute (Canada)
Training Description
Our Tools for Trauma: A CBT Approach course is our most popular and easily the most powerful course in the CT training stream. Now that you have learned about how to intervene at the earliest stage, how to assess your client and provide recovery recommendations considering individual identities and background, it is time that we learn the practical techniques for trauma therapy with TI-204.
Tools for Trauma, utilizes the Tri-Phasic CBT trauma treatment model approach, or Trauma Practice (inspired by the work of Herman, 1992). The model takes trauma survivors through 3-phases (1) Safety & Stabilization; (2) Working through Trauma and (3) Reconnecting to Meaningful Activities in Life.
This course provides practical demonstrations of techniques, protocols and interventions, addressing the cognitive, behavioural, body-oriented, and emotional / relational aftermath of trauma using impactful approaches. It is built on the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy foundation incorporated in an experiential training method.
In this fourth course of Clinical Traumatology designation, participants will expand the specialty of their practice to include practical techniques for trauma therapy. With our state-of-the-art technology, you will have unlimited access to this online, self-paced course for 160 days (as opposed to a 1- to 2-day training session) AND support all along the way.
Locations and Dates (if applicable):
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https://psychink.com/trauma-courses/tools-trauma-a-cognitive-behavioral-approach-204/Training offered by:
Traumatology Institute (Canada)
703 - 4789 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M2N 0G3 Canada
416 733 3838
Academy Educational and Training Requirements:
The courses offered by the organization
Traumatology Institute (Canada)
are accepted by the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and the National Center for Crisis Management toward the education and training criteria for the Traumatic Stress and Crisis Management Certification Programs (click here) and the the Diplomate credential (click here).