This engaging continuing education program, "Complex Trauma, Real Change: How Trauma Develops & Heals," presented by Dr. Cayleigh Reeder, provides an in-depth exploration of trauma, its impact on the brain and nervous system, and the clinical distinctions between typical trauma, complex trauma, and generational trauma.
The course emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma as both an event and its psychological aftermath, highlights the role of neuroplasticity in recovery, and offers practical guidance for trauma-informed support and treatment.
Participants will learn to:
Define trauma and differentiate between typical trauma, complex trauma, and generational trauma, including their respective impacts on psychological and neurological functioning.
Describe the mechanisms by which trauma affects the brain and nervous system, and identify common symptom clusters associated with PTSD and C-PTSD.
Apply trauma-informed principles in clinical practice, including appropriate support strategies, recognition of triggers, and facilitation of client-centered treatment and recovery.
This engaging continuing education program, "Complex Trauma, Real Change: How Trauma Develops & Heals," presented by Dr. Cayleigh Reeder, provides an in-depth exploration of trauma, its impact on the brain and nervous system, and the clinical distinctions between typical trauma, complex trauma, and generational trauma.
The course emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma as both an event and its psychological aftermath, highlights the role of neuroplasticity in recovery, and offers practical guidance for trauma-informed support and treatment.
Participants will learn to:
Define trauma and differentiate between typical trauma, complex trauma, and generational trauma, including their respective impacts on psychological and neurological functioning.
Describe the mechanisms by which trauma affects the brain and nervous system, and identify common symptom clusters associated with PTSD and C-PTSD.
Apply trauma-informed principles in clinical practice, including appropriate support strategies, recognition of triggers, and facilitation of client-centered treatment and recovery.