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Treating Trauma in Play Therapy: Dissociation- Hypoarousal (with CEUs)

SKU: P560
$60.00
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Treating Trauma in Play Therapy: Interpersonal Neurobiology Approach

Part III: Dissociation- Hypoarousal

Friday, December 6th, 8am-12pm

Registration 7:45-8:15am

Training 8:15-12pm

Covington First United Methodist Church

1113 Conyers St SW

Covington, GA 30014


Treating Trauma in Play Therapy: Interpersonal Neurobiology Approach

Part II: Aggression- Hyperarousal

Description: When a child experiences trauma, the brain may respond through dissociation. “The child’s dissociation in the midst of terror involves numbing, avoidance, compliance, and restricted affect, the same symptom cluster found in adult PTSD.” p.126. This workshop will describe the various levels of dissociation/hypoarousal presented by traumatized children in play therapy. The approach a play therapist takes with a dissociative child in play therapy will be pivotal in healing trauma. This workshop will outline the various methods for working with different levels of dissociation.

Videos will be shown for demonstration.


Objectives:

At the end of this workshop, the participant will be able to:

1. Explain the differences between levels of dissociation presented in play therapy.

2. Describe methods for working with dissociation in play therapy.

3. Describe behaviors and emotions associated with levels of dissociation in

play therapy.


Solomon, M.F., & Siegel, D.J. (Eds). (2003). Healing Trauma: Attachment, mind, body,

and brain. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.


*Early registration pricing of $60 ends 11/29. For questions, contact Lauren at lgregory@achildsvoicecac.org


3.5 hours of CEUs offered for Social Workers, Licensed Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Play Therapists (CEUs Pending)

Please select CEUs needed below

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