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A Three-Step Approach to Help Clients Tolerate Distress

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Steps to Help Clients Tolerate Distress

When a client is in emotional distress, their first instinct is often to try to make the pain go away . . . . . . but by avoiding those feelings, the pain usually just grows. That’s why helping clients learn to sit with and manage distress is critical. In the video below, Michael Yapko, […]

Working with Traumatic Memories, with Raymond Rodriguez, LCSW-R

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Raymond Rodriguez describes an exercise that can help you in your work with traumatic memories.

Traumatic memories can linger long after the trauma is over, leaving clients with the feeling that the threat is still present. So in the video below, Ray Rodriguez, LCSW-R shares how he worked with one client whose traumatic memory was being triggered by current events. He’ll walk you through the exercise he used to help […]

Treating Trauma in 157 Countries

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Advanced Master Program on the Treatment of Trauma

Now that we’ve wrapped up the Advanced Master Program on the Treatment of Trauma, I’d like to take a moment to thank you again for tuning in. We believe the leading research and developments on trauma treatment are so important. That’s why we made it our mission to make this program available to as many […]

When Trauma Keeps a Patient from Trusting Their Practitioner, with Janina Fisher, PhD

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Janina Fisher, PhD on when trauma keeps a patient from trusting the practitioner

As practitioners, we know how important it is to build trust with clients. But when a patient has a trauma history, trust may not come easy – and rightfully so. So, how can we go about building healthy trust in the therapeutic relationship with these clients? In the video below, Janina Fisher, PhD, shares how […]

[Infographic] Shame vs. Guilt – A Client Handout

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Infographic: How Shame is Different From Guilt

You’ve probably heard clients use guilt and shame interchangeably to describe their feelings. But as practitioners, we know that shame and guilt are two very different emotions, each with its own purpose and path to healing. That’s why we created this free infographic designed to help clients understand the key differences between these two emotions […]

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