In-Person

Hidden Trauma: Exploring Trauma Through Response Rather Than Events: Exploring Trauma Through Response Rather Than Events

1.0 CE Hours Clinical Introductory
Hidden Trauma: Exploring Trauma Through Response Rather Than Events: Exploring Trauma Through Response Rather Than Events

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Date & Time

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Location

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe at least 2 characteristics of trauma as a response and at least 2 characteristics of trauma as an event.

  • List at least 3 ways the body and mind work to provide protection from trauma.

  • Identify at least 3 maladaptive behaviors that inhibit healing from trauma.

  • Identify at least 2 modalities and tools that rewire the brain for safety.

Description

We will explore maladaptive behaviors and destructive trauma responses, and discover ways to break free from the behaviors and internal structures that become part of the pain and suffering. Through rewiring the brain we can create safety. This presentation will address how this is done. It is commonly believed that healing from trauma is done by exploring traumatic events and unravelling the story. In this presentation, we will explore what happens to the mind and body in the response to trauma and how behaviors are set in place to safeguard against the threat. These responses last long after the primary danger is gone. We will discover how the mind and body trys to protect as it recreates the trauma, often including the roles of those involved. In this attempt to ensure mastery over the lack of control, fear and pain of the initial wound, the trauma response becomes part of the maladaptive coping in an effort to create safety. These coping mechanisms can become protective layers which shield the victim but reinforce the trauma response.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Medical Doctor
  • Psychologist
  • Registered Nurse
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Terra Holbrook, LCSW, CADC

Terra Holbrook, LCSW, CADC, is a well-known speaker, educator and facilitator in mental health and addictions work. She has a master’s degree in social work. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, as well as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Terra began her work in 1994 working with adolescents. In 1997 she co-founded Family Recovery Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her husband, Jeff. Since then, she has worked in private practice and as clinical director of various treatment programs across the United States. Terra has worked with numerous treatment centers to enhance their programs to include trauma work with individuals and families. She also provides workshops which focus on healing from trauma for therapists and those who work in the treatment setting. In 2017, she formed SeaGlass Intensives and Consulting, Inc., where she worked with individuals, couples and families in intensive therapy and workshop settings. She has developed a passion for working with First Responders who are experiencing grief and trauma. She created 5-day retreats addressing the pain and trauma which often threatens the health and well-being of the brave men and women who serve our communities. Last year, Terra established TerraVista, a retreat center which provides workshops focused on trauma resolution. The programs at TerraVista are an accumulation of the experience and understanding Terra has gained from her years working with mental health and trauma. She has dedicated this sacred space to health and healing, bringing hope to those who are suffering. Terra has spoken at numerous conferences and on many podcasts, been featured on NPR, and has been on local T.V. and radio. She lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband and their dog, Jack.

Financially Sponsored By

  • The Global Exchange Conference - Exchange Events