The explosion of acronyms for therapy makes me feel overwhelmed. In this episode, I’m speaking about the flaws of alphabet therapies and how to overcome them. I’m also talk about how this relates to the model of structural dissociation that we have been exploring with Dr Catherine Hynes this season. The good news is, alphabet therapies can be very effective for clients with complex trauma - but you need know how best to utilise them.
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S2 E5 How to know when your client is ready for trauma-focused work - with preparation
In this episode Dr Catherine Hynes discusses when your client is ready to process their trauma. She tells us when we can actually start the trauma processing and the importance of being able to emotionally regulate following triggers.
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S2 E4 Make more impact with the COM-B model
The COM-B model is an incredibly useful tool that I like and never hesitate to utilise in my life and work. It has helped me to reflect on my own behaviour, to understand what might be going wrong for the people that I work with, and also to enact change in practice. Whether you are a trainer or a manager - you need to know about this model.
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S2 E3 The nature and flavours of structural dissociation
In our newest episode of the Pracademics Podcast, I invited my colleague Dr Catherine Hynes to discuss some topics.In this part, she eliminates confusion around the term of dissociation and explains what it is in fact.She also talks about the concept of structural dissociation in general and provides some guidance on how to work with this model in the most effective way.Join our Pracademics podcast to learn more details about it and many other interesting or controversial topics.Our website: http://pracademics.com.au/ 3 easy ways to improve safety and stabilisation for people with complex traumahttps://mailchi.mp/704ee30f1bfb/improve-stabilisation Our Instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/pracademics/
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S2 E2 The importance of understanding parts.
In the new episode of the Pracademics Podcast, I continue the interview with my colleague, Clinical Psychologist and PhD in Neuroscience - Dr Catherine Hynes.Catherine shares with us her experience of working with ambivalence and part work models, as well as explains why it is crucial to know those details to provide a proper treatment for our clients. She also gives advice on how to bring every part of a person to the therapy room.Join our Pracademics podcast to listen to Dr Hynes and find out more about the above-mentioned topics.Our website: http://pracademics.com.au/3 easy ways to improve safety and stabilisation for clients with complex trauma:https://mailchi.mp/704ee30f1bfb/improve-stabilisation Our Instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/pracademics/
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