Nicam – Help Clients with Trauma-Related Dysregulation

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Help Clients with Trauma-Related Dysregulation free download. Above all, Expert Strategies to Help Your Client Break Free of Trauma-Induced Cycles of Reactivity, Hypervigilance, and Fear. If you work with trauma, you likely see clients who are dysregulated.

Help Clients with Trauma-Related Dysregulation with Nicam

You know how hard therapy can be when a client is reactive and easily triggered. Not only that, you know how much of a strain that puts on a client’s relationships, their work, and the way they approach the world.

So to help clients widen their window of tolerance more effectively, we need to:

  • Understand the neurobiological difference between processing trauma and reliving it
  • Downregulate the brain’s alarm systems and restore higher cognitive functioning
  • Help clients explore the edges of their window (without triggering them)

That’s why we brought together four masters in the field of trauma (Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Pat Ogden, PhD, Stephen Porges, PhD, Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD) to get their expert insights on working with trauma-related dysregulation.

You’ll get their best strategies for working with the brain, body, and nervous system to help clients ground in the present, increase their window of tolerance, and process trauma.

 

— New Short Course —

How to Help Clients Come Back from Trauma-Related Dysregulation

How to Help the Traumatized Brain Manage Distress

  • A Two-Step Process to Help Clients Stay Present and Learn from New Experiences
  • Three Strategies That Can Improve the Traumatized Brain’s Capacity to Focus and Engage
  • Mindfulness-Based Practices That Can Increase a Client’s Ability to Manage Distress
  • One Essential Part of Treatment Clients Often Try to Avoid (and How to Help Them Embrace It)

How to Bring a Client Back from a State of Hypoarousal

  • What Happens in the Body During Hypoarousal (and How This Can Impact Your Approach)
  • Two Important Factors to Keep in Mind When Working with Hypoarousal
  • A Somatic Approach That Can Help Clients Prevent Themselves from Slipping into Hypoarousal

How to Know Whether Your Client’s Dysregulation Is a Symptom of Bipolar Disorder or Trauma

  • One Key Symptom That Can Help You Distinguish Emotional Dysregulation from Bipolar Disorder
  • The Critical Difference Between a Manic State and Trauma-Related Anxiety

The Profound Impact of Attachment on a Client’s Ability to Self-Regulate

  • Two Specific Coping Skills That Children with Disorganized Attachment Often Adopt
  • The Critical Difference Between Trauma and Disorganized Attachment (and How it Impacts a Client’s Ability to Self-Regulate)
  • One Vital First Step in Addressing Dysregulation

Brain-Based Approaches for Bringing Clients Out of Dysregulation

  • How to Help Clients Calm Their Bodies and Reengage the Thinking Brain
  • The Critical Difference in the Brain Between Processing and Reliving Trauma
  • How to “Retrain” the Brain’s Alarm System and Restore Higher Cognitive Functioning

Expert Strategies to Help Clients Expand Their Window of Tolerance

  • A Polyvagal Approach to Helping Clients Tolerate Dysregulation
  • Practical Tools that Can Help Clients Self-Soothe
  • The Crucial Role of Presence in Expanding a Client’s Window of Tolerance
  • Specific Breathing Exercises That Can Help Calm the Body

3 Bonuses That Give You Even More Strategies

How to Help Clients Who Are Stuck in a Trauma Response

  • Three Concrete Steps to Help Clients Move Out of a Trauma Response
  • A Practice to Help Clients Shift Out of Numbness and Reconnect with Their Emotions
  • Practical Skills to Help Clients Regulate Emotion and Feel Safe in Their Bodies
  • How to Help a Client Feel Positive Emotion After Trauma

Essential Practices to Help You Recharge When Working with Trauma

  • Short, Focused Practices to Help Restore You Between Sessions
  • Two Key Questions That Can Help Alleviate Compassion Fatigue
  • Expert Techniques That Can Help Your Work with Challenging Clients Go More Smoothly
  • One Powerful Practice That Can Change How You Care for Others

How to Help Patients with Dissociative Identity Disorder Foster Healthier Relationships

  • Two Primary Ways That DID Can Harm Relationships (and How to Address Each)
  • A Critical First Step When Working with DID in Relationships
  • How to Help Clients Recognize and Engage with Their Partner’s Dissociative Parts

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