Dissociation and Fragmentation in the Wake of Complex Trauma
Price
$$$
Duration
12 Weeks
About the Course
Dissociation and Fragmentation in the Wake of Complex Trauma
Traumatic experiences, especially those in early childhood, can result in the ability to disconnect from ourselves and from the overwhelm around us - in order to keep the horror at a distance and preserve some sense of self.Psychologically: splitting: off experiences of humiliation, abandonment, and violation helps children survive and adapt but later in life can lead to self rejection, self-neglect, or even self-hatred or shame.
Understanding trauma-related fragmentation as a survival response is vital to the work of all therapists who work with victims of abuse, neglect, torture, domestic violence, or even combat. Dissociated experiences are not integrated into the usual sense of self, resulting in discontinuities inconscious awareness. In severe forms of dissociation, disconnection occurs in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception.
In severe forms of dissociation, disconnection occurs in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception.This training will cover different types of dissociative disorders, the spectrum of dissociation and its relationship to traumatic events and development and presentation of alters, and treatment models.
Becky Carter,
LCPC
Licensed trauma therapist at Family Resilience Group in Arlington Heights, IL, with over 20 years of experience helping individuals heal from relational trauma, including prenatal trauma. Trained in Somatic Experiencing and Transformative Touch Therapy.