kingers Posted April 25 Report Share Posted April 25 Trauma And The Memory Published 4/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.66 GB[/center] | Duration: 1h 40m A dynamic exploration at the intersection of trauma and memory, dispelling prevalent myths. What you'll learn Definition of Trauma Common Reactions to Trauma Neurobiology of Trauma Impact of Trauma on the Memory Top 3 Myths about Trauma and Memory Requirements No experience needed. Description "Trauma and the Memory" by Dr. Ronald Zammit, a certified clinical trauma professional at WillingnessDuring this training, participants will engage in a dynamic exploration aimed at dispelling prevalent myths surrounding the intersection of trauma and memory.It will address misconceptions about memory recall. Thus challenging assumptions such as the notion of flawless recollection and the uniformity of memories. Special attention will be given to contentious topics like repressed memories. Offering a balanced view informed by both empirical research and clinical insights.The ultimate goal is to empower participants with a trauma-informed lens. To foster an environment that encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and a compassionate approach toward individuals who have experienced trauma.More about the Speaker: Dr. Ronald Zammit has over eleven years' experience working across outpatient and inpatient mental health settings in the NHS in England and is trained in working therapeutically with clients across the lifespan and with the full range of mental health needs. Additionally, Dr. Zammit has received training in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and worked in a comprehensive DBT programme for individuals with Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. Further training includes a Post-Graduate Certificate in Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments, a Master's in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional proficient in multiple therapeutic approaches, particularly in CBT, DBT and EMDR. Overview Section 1: Trauma and the Memory Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Overview Lecture 3 The Three E's of Trauma Lecture 4 Neurobiology of Trauma and Memory Section 2: Top 3 Myths about Trauma and Memory Lecture 5 Introduction to Prevalent Myths of Trauma and Memory Lecture 6 Myth 1: Perfect recall of traumatic memories is possible Lecture 7 Myth 2: It is very rare for people not to remember true traumatic events Lecture 8 Myth 3: Recalling traumatic memories is always painful and damaging Students In psychology, counselling, social work, criminology, law and more,Health and Mental Health Professionalshttps://voltupload.com/7z0khgra17td/Trauma_and_the_Memory.z01https://voltupload.com/iy9sx6wb7q6f/Trauma_and_the_Memory.z02https://voltupload.com/2w1w2lxbcjyc/Trauma_and_the_Memory.ziphttps://rapidgator.net/file/c8b1bfd9472a91ccb7f3971c94c550f7/Trauma_and_the_Memory.z01https://rapidgator.net/file/1752f769aa38f51b9134c4272ec73859/Trauma_and_the_Memory.z02https://rapidgator.net/file/2ae3350d010b3703b2973cf0fbbcf864/Trauma_and_the_Memory.zipFree search engine download: Trauma and the Memory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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