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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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.
In this episode we translate the Teicher and Samson (2016) Annual Review of the neurobiological impacts of trauma. We translate the findings of the review and discuss what it may mean when working with children, young people and adults impacted by trauma.
Pracademics Inc
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.