Psycho-Somatic Integration Hybrid Live & Tele-Seminar: Advanced Training in Complex Trauma Treatment
PSI Seminar Part 1
Meets 2 Fridays and 2 Saturdays from 10 AM - 3:30 PM. Friday 9 & Saturday 24 February and Friday 9 March & Saturday 7 April 2018
Prerequisite: Working with Dissociation (see #4 above and to the right) or the equivalent in study and/or experience
Learn PSI (the PsychoSomatic Integration approach) in small tutorial groups. This 2 part training teaches you to use PSI in your practice with clients who dissociate mind from body.
Course Objectives:
You will learn how to empower clients to cope with their dissociation patterns and
process trauma along the full dissociative continuum, by reviewing and practicing all the components of PSI (Psychosomatic Integration)
Required Textbooks:
Learn PSI (the PsychoSomatic Integration approach) in small tutorial groups. This 2 part training teaches you to use PSI in your practice with clients who dissociate mind from body.
Course Objectives:
You will learn how to empower clients to cope with their dissociation patterns and
process trauma along the full dissociative continuum, by reviewing and practicing all the components of PSI (Psychosomatic Integration)
- EMDR derivatives
- Ego state therapy
- Sensorimotor therapy
Required Textbooks:
- Ogden, P., and Fisher, J. (2015). Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
- Schmidt, S.J. (2009). The developmental needs meeting strategy: An Ego State Therapy for healing adults with childhood trauma and attachment wounds. San Antonio: Author.
Click here for PSI Seminars Flyer and Reg Form as a PDF
Click here for PSI Seminar 1 Flyer and Reg Form as a Word Document
You will master the Psychosomatic Integration approach via role-plays, demonstrations, practice sessions, and case supervision so that you can: Integrate all the components of PSI into your trauma treatment practice Recognise, manage and make use of the psychological and somatic transferences and counter-transferences common with dissociation PSI Seminar Part 2 follows Part 1 and meets monthly at days and times determined by the participants