Trauma Aware vs. Trauma Informed

Learn the difference with a focus on implementing changes to your practice to prevent retraumatization in the therapy space.

 

August 17, 2023

12:00pm-1:00pm ET

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Is this you?

 

  • You want to treat trauma but also want to make sure you're providing trauma informed care to your clients.

 

  • You've taken trainings on understanding PTSD and may understand the impact on neurobiology, but that's the extent of it.

 

  • You feel like you need to be the expert on what is happening for your client and be able to provide answers and quick fixes.

 

Many therapists market themselves as trauma informed when they are actually only trauma aware. This could actually lead to retraumatization in the therapy space when you attempt to act as the expert on trauma and your clients’ experience of trauma and the healing process.

Learn instead to understand the difference between trauma aware and trauma informed care and gain easy to understand tips and techniques for providing trauma informed care to their clients in the mini training on:

Trauma Aware vs. Trauma Informed

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Note: This training is a great first step in ensuring you are providing a trauma-informed therapy space for your clients. Completion of an EMDRIA Approved EMDR Basic Training is required to be considered an EMDR trained clinician. For more information on upcoming EMDRIA Approved EMDR Basic Trainings,
go to 
https://www.traumaspecialiststraining.com/

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Meet your trainer

Jamie is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor and EMDRIA EMDR Trainer. Jamie has worked in the mental health field for over 10 years and has been trained in EMDR since 2017. Jamie credits EMDR with changing her practice as a therapist and helping her be more effective in assisting clients in healing from a wide range of presenting problems. Jamie has a passion for working with Complex Trauma and a Special Interest in Personality Disorders.

In addition to her clinical work, Jamie is an EMDR Consultant and acts as the Training Director for Trauma Specialists Training Institute. Jamie has experience in leading EMDR Basic Training as well as creating and facilitating EMDR Advanced Trainings. She enjoys her roles as a consultant and trainer because it allows her the opportunity to meet like-minded clinicians and assist them in learning how to implement EMDR into their own clinical practice in a way that makes the most sense to the clinician and the client.

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Trauma Aware vs. Trauma Informed

Learn the difference with a focus on implementing changes to your practice to prevent retraumatization in the therapy space.

August 17, 2023

12:00pm-1:00pm ET

Virtual Training

JOIN NOW

Trauma Specialists Training Institute welcomes any clinician who is eligible for this training. Our training environment is geared toward inclusivity and we welcome all ages, abilities, cultures, ethnicities, races, gender identities (including NB), sexual orientations, and religions.

We want to provide equal access to our training. If you are in need of any kind of accommodation to attend this training, please reach out to us so we can work with you to set up any accommodations needed. Contact [email protected].

Confidentiality Statement: All participant identifying information will be kept confidential upon registration of this training. Each participant can choose what name and identifying information to present on their Zoom screen.

Trauma Specialists Training Institute, LLC maintains responsibility for all aspects of this program and its content.

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