
Relational Trauma Repair (RTR): Virtual Training Course
Pricing
Information
Earn an RTR-S Certificate
RTR-S offers a user-friendly protocol for adding experiential/embodied work to treatment programs, IOPs, clinics and one-on-one settings. The CE hours form this course can count towards obtaining your RTR-S certificate. Learn More
Credentials
Relational Trauma Repair - Sociometrics (RTR-S) Certification
Relational Trauma Repair - Sociometrics
Description
Over the course of six modules, participants will get in-depth guidance on how to use basic sociometry and psychodrama techniques, spectrograms, locograms, floor checks, timelines, experiential letter writing, and the social atom with the clients they serve.
In this course, we’ll use recorded lectures, film clips, and text to demonstrate the embodied process of both role play and group processes that engage and bond participants. We’ll see how floor checks incorporate research-based education that literally pulls dry lecture material off of chalkboards and turns it into spontaneous and alive case studies that both teach and heal. We’ll also learn how to use the trauma timeline to trace and work with developmental trauma.
Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Social Worker
Presenters
Her pioneering work integrates psychodrama, sociometry, and nervous system-informed approaches into a cohesive model Relational Trauma Repair (RTR) used by therapists and treatment centers across the world. As a Fellow of the American Society of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy, she has received their highest honors, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Scholar’s Award, President’s Award and Gratitude Award. She also served for eight years as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. She is on the scientific board of The National Association of Children of Alcoholics, (NACoA). In the addiction’s field, her contributions have been recognized with The Martie Mann Award The Mona Mansell Award and The Ackermann Black Award.
Dr. Dayton’s work is widely respected in both academic and clinical settings, as well as in the public sphere. She has been a guest expert on NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and other national platforms, and is a frequent speaker at leading conferences on trauma, mental health, and recovery.
To learn more about her work, visit www.tiandayton.com.
Financially Sponsored By
- Relational Trauma Repair (RTR)