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Janina Fisher – Complex Trauma Certification Training
CCTP/CCTP-II
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Certified Complex Trauma Treatment Professional!
You know how deeply trauma impacts your client’s mind, body, and emotions — and how difficult healing can be. You have clients who are constantly (and unpredictably) triggered by their traumatic experiences; controlled by emotions of shame, anxiety, anger, depression, and fear — and even turning to substance abuse, cutting, and other harmful behaviors to cope.
World-renowned expert and author Dr. Janina Fisher’s proven approach to complex trauma treatment, which is based on 40+ years of research and clinical practice, addresses the holistic impact of trauma to effectively heal deep trauma and attachment wounds so clients can break free from the past, feel safe and calm, and thrive in life.
For decades, the certification training programs on Janina’s revolutionary treatment approach have helped thousands of clinicians around the world improve their client outcomes and advance their clinical practices…and here’s your opportunity to join this elite group of clinicians as a Certified Complex Trauma Treatment Professional (CCTP/CCTP-II).
If you’re ready to become a true expert in the field of trauma treatment and master neurobiologically informed treatments that will heal trauma, save marriages and families, and help clients take back their lives, then enroll today.
Earn both your CCTP Level 1 and Level 2 Trauma Certifications with this one training!
In this two-part training course, Janina will guide you through her comprehensive approach to complex trauma treatment. Using engaging case studies, and practical/downloadable tools and worksheets, she will show you exactly what to say and do, every step of the way, to help even your most challenging trauma clients.
Here’s what’s covered in the training:
PART ONE
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training (CCTP): Working with the Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma
When trauma inflicts its deep wounds into our clients’ minds and bodies, it leaves them feeling hopeless, desperate, and ashamed — wondering, “Why can’t I feel safe and calm like normal people?”
Trauma has encoded itself within their brains, their nervous systems, and their bodies, beyond where traditional therapy and emotional expression can impact them. And often the client’s survival responses to post-traumatic triggers are just as damaging as the initial event.
Fortunately neuroscience, attachment research, and decades of clinical work have given us profound insight into not only why our clients have these experiences, but exactly HOW we can help them heal.
In part one, I’ll teach you my approach that brings together techniques from leading, evidence-based methods, including Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, mindfulness, psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis — so you can help your clients find the hope and relief they desperately long for.
Through six comprehensive modules, you’ll master proven strategies to identify and overcome your client’s post-traumatic triggers, repair deep attachment wounds, help with harmful coping strategies such as substance abuse and self-harming practices, and address overwhelming emotions like shame, anger, anxiety, fear, and depression.
You’ll end this part of the training with the education you need to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional – Level 1 (CCTP) and the ability to transform how the mind, body, and soul experience trauma.
Modules in part 1 include:
Module 1: Trauma and the Body
In this module, you’ll gain foundational insight into trauma’s lasting impact on the body and brain. Janina will guide you in exploring:
- How to identify and understand post-traumatic triggers and symptoms that develop due to dysregulation
- How to apply specific, practical techniques from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, mindful awareness and other neurobiologically informed treatment strategies
- How to help your client restore brain functioning and regulate their nervous system
Module 2: Working with Complications of Dysregulation
In module two, you’ll develop a full comprehension of why trauma clients often resort to harmful, addictive behaviors, including substance abuse, cutting, eating disorders, suicide ideation, and more. In this module, you’ll get access to:
- An integrated trauma-wise treatment strategy to help clients overcome harmful behavior
- Proven strategies to address the complications that arise, due to abstinence and sobriety
- Practical worksheets, handouts, and exercises that you can immediately use with your clients
Module 3: Working with Traumatic Memory: Principles and Techniques
In module three, Janina will guide you through the latest neuroscience into how trauma encodes itself in our memories and continues to wreak havoc on clients through responses such as overwhelming emotions, involuntary shaking, and out-of-control movements. You’ll get access to:
- Step-by-step explanations of today’s most effective methods to work with traumatic memory
- Proven treatments plans that will teach you exactly what to ask and what to say when helping your clients process and resolve traumatic memories
Module 4: Disorganized Attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder, and the Traumatic Transference
Addressing traumatic attachment is a prerequisite to effective trauma treatment, but it’s challenging to repair wounds that have lasted for years, and possibly even generations. In this module, Janina will provide you with easy-to-follow illustrations and examples so you can learn:
- How to identify different attachment disorders and specifically what to do to treat them
- How to effectively work with your client so you can avoid becoming an attachment trigger
Module 5: The Role of Dissociation in Trauma-Related Disorders
In this module, you’ll master strategies to work with the dissociation that so often results from a traumatic experience. You’ll get access to:
- Step by step instruction on how to implement the revolutionary Internal Family Systems “parts” approach within your therapeutic work to resolve your client’s inner, emotional conflicts and heal past wounds
- Practical exercises that you can immediately use with your clients
Module 6: Working with Shame, Fear and Anger
Shame, fear, and anger are powerful emotions that can take control of your client’s life. In this final module, you’ll get access to:
- Effective methods of using parts work, psychoeducation, somatic and mindfulness-based interventions to change your client’s relationship with these emotions
- Easy-to-follow case studies and moment-to-moment illustrations so you can help your clients to take back control of their lives
PART TWO
Certified Complex Trauma Treatment Training (CCTP-II): Treatment of Complex Trauma and Dissociative Disorders
Trauma is rarely simple. If you work with complex clients — those who are chronically dysregulated, self-destructive, can’t regulate emotions and impulses, have a long history of failed treatments, or are perpetually numb — you need another level of training to offer healing and relief.
In this advanced training, through six comprehensive modules, you will learn how to apply the revolutionary insight from some of the field’s most brilliant researchers and clinicians (including Bessel van der Kolk, Dan Siegel, Dick Schwartz, Judith Herman, Stephen Porges, and more). Through step-by-step training modules, you’ll master effective techniques to understand, identify and treat complex traumatic challenges, such as:
- Resistance and stuckness
- Treatment-resistant depression
- Therapy-destructive behavior
- Vicarious traumatization
- Regression
- and more
After completing this part of the training, you’ll know exactly how to help complex trauma clients and have practical worksheets and resources you can immediately use with any of your client cases. Plus you’ll have the education you need to become a Certified Complex Trauma Treatment Professional – Level 2 (CCTP-II).
Modules in part 2 include:
Module 1: Introduction to the Treatment of Dissociation
In this module, you’ll further build upon your treatment strategies for treating clients with dissociation. You’ll learn:
- What distinguishes ‘complex trauma’ symptoms from the symptoms of simple PTSD
- How to assess and diagnose dissociative symptoms in complex trauma clients
- A proven treatment model that leverages IFS parts work, mindfulness, and neuroscience insight to treat dissociative disorders
Module 2: Increasing Awareness of Dysregulated Parts and Dissociative States
In this module, Janina will guide you through in-depth instruction of how to implement Internal Family Systems and mindfulness exercises to work with dissociation and dysregulation. She’ll teach you:
- Exactly what to do and what to say when working with dysregulation
- How to leverage cues in your client’s facial expressions, body, and emotional signals to speed up treatment results
- How to work with inner voices, and how to diagnose dissociation vs. psychosis
Module 3: Working with Traumatic Memory in Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): Implicit Memory and Animal Defense Survival Responses
Because of the way trauma imprints within the brain, your client can be stuck reliving the traumatic experience for the rest of their lives. This module will show you:
- How to safely and effectively access and process traumatic memories with DID clients
- How to leverage the latest neurobiological insight to help your clients overcome the traumatic memories that dominate their lives
- How to help your clients overcome the loss of a sense of time and place that results from fragmentation
Module 4: Working with Regression, Aggression and Passivity
In module four, Janina will guide you through effective Sensorimotor and IFS interventions to treat dissociative and attachment-related issues, as well as the addictive and self-destructive behaviors that clients use to cope with their trauma. You’ll get access to:
- Powerful, neuroscience-informed strategies to help clients “dis-identify” with symptoms of shame and depression
- Proven techniques to overcome “controlling strategies” in clients with disorganized attachment
- Interventions for addressing chronic depressive states
Module 5: Traumatic Attachment and the Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Join Janina for this in-depth module that will empower you with specific IFS strategies to repair internal attachment issues. Learn how to:
- Work with even the most challenging clients who can’t engage with your therapy techniques
- Help your clients create comfort, reassurance, acceptance, and compassion among their internal “parts”
- Utilize visualization techniques for repairing childhood attachment failure
Module 6: Integration and Healing
In this final module, Janina will show you how to achieve lasting healing outcomes through the lens of some of trauma treatment’s most effective models. You’ll discover how to help your clients:
- Experience less triggering and “earn” secure attachment
- Access self-acceptance and compassion in the healing process
- Live a rich, rewarding and meaningful life
PART 1 Learning Objectives:
Session I: Trauma and the Body
Objectives:
- Demonstrate knowledge of three neurobiologically-based trauma responses and articulate how this information may inform choice of treatment interventions.
- Explain how the somatosensory and autonomic effects of trauma exacerbate symptoms of PTSD in clients.
- Assess the role and treatment implications of procedural learning and memory in client presentations.
- Incorporate sensorimotor interventions into treatments to decrease symptoms of PTSD in clients.
Session II
Working with the Complications of Dysregulation: Addictions, Eating Disorders, & Self-Destructive Behavior
Objectives:
- Assess the relationship between autonomic dysregulation and addictive or self-destructive behavior in relation to assessment and treatment planning.
- Articulate the necessity for an integrated treatment of trauma and addictive or suicidal behavior to improve treatment outcomes.
- Assess appropriate cognitive-behavioral techniques for treating autonomic dysregulation in clients.
- Specify three somatic techniques for regulating autonomic arousal traumatic reactions.
Session III
Working with Traumatic Memory: Principles and Techniques
Objectives:
- Define ‘implicit memory’ and breakdown its role in post-traumatic stress disorders
- Explain potential complications of addressing narrative memories of traumatic events in treatment sessions.
- Specify three interventions that address these complications and ensure safe, effective processing.
- Analyze the efficacy of these interventions and distinguish the signs that traumatic memory has been sufficiently processed.
Session IV
Disorganized Attachment and the Traumatic Transference
Objectives:
- Outline the root causes of ‘disorganized attachment’ status in children and its clinical implications.
- Specify the symptoms and difficulties associated
with disorganized attachment in relation to assessment and treatment planning. - Articulate the role of disorganized attachment on therapeutic transference/countertransference.
4. Utilize clinical strategies that reduce the complications of traumatic attachment in clients.
Session V
The Role of Dissociation in Trauma-Related Disorders
Objectives;
- Differentiate ‘dissociative states’ versus ‘structural dissociation’ as symptoms of trauma and express their treatment implications.
2. Evaluate the role of structural dissociation in the treatment of complex trauma and personality disorders.
3. Explain common trauma-related internal conflicts and their impact on clients in the context of treatment models.
4. Utilize mindfulness-based interventions to address resolution of internal conflicts in clients
Session VI
Working with Shame, Fear and Anger
Objectives:
- Articulate the role of shame as an adaptation to trauma and its treatment implications.
2. Specify the roles of fear and anger as animal defense survival responses to traumatic experiences in clients. - Demonstrate use of both somatic and cognitive interventions to decrease shame, fear and anger in clients.
- Explain the role of re-framing in the successful treatment of post-traumatic emotional responses.
PART 1 OUTLINE
- Session I: Trauma and the Body
- How the body and brain respond to threat
- Implicit remembering as the hallmark of trauma-related disorders
- Triggers and triggering
- The long-term somatosensory and psychological effects of traumatic experiences
- Understanding trauma-related procedural learning
- Working with the traumatized nervous system
- Restoration of