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SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL TRAUMA TRAUMA<br />

TRAUMA<br />

THERAPIES THERAPIES I: I: I: DARING<br />

DARING<br />

HOPE<br />

HOPE<br />

Karen Saakvitne of the Traumatic Stress<br />

Institute explores the many facets of a<br />

successful trauma therapy. She points out<br />

that all successful trauma therapies are<br />

collaborative efforts, and that the therapy<br />

ultimately belongs to the client. In addition,<br />

four therapists-client dyads discuss the<br />

challenges they overcame and the goals<br />

they achieved during the course of<br />

treatment. Explores a key element in<br />

trauma treatment, the development of a<br />

strong therapeutic alliance. Clinicians and<br />

clients describe how their relationships<br />

evolved and how they weathered crises,<br />

resolved conflicts, and worked through<br />

therapeutic impasses.<br />

Item no. : EJ07860388<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 44 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL TRAUMA<br />

TRAUMA<br />

THERAPIES THERAPIES II:<br />

II:<br />

RECLAIMING RECLAIMING LIFE LIFE<br />

LIFE<br />

Karen Saakvitne of the Traumatic Stress<br />

Institute explores the many facets of a<br />

successful trauma therapy. She points out<br />

that all successful trauma therapies are<br />

collaborative efforts, and that the therapy<br />

ultimately belongs to the client. In addition,<br />

four therapists-client dyads discuss the<br />

challenges they overcame and the goals<br />

they achieved during the course of<br />

treatment. Describes the many forms that<br />

turning points can take, and the<br />

therapists-client dyads recount their<br />

experience of turning points. They also<br />

relate, in often moving terms, the profound<br />

impact that therapy has had on the trauma<br />

survivors' lives.<br />

Item no. : EF07860389<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 42 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

SYMPTOMS SYMPTOMS IN<br />

IN<br />

SCHIZOPHRENIA<br />

SCHIZOPHRENIA<br />

Illustrates such symptoms as social apathy,<br />

delusions, hallucinations, hebephrenic<br />

reactions, cerea flexibilitas, rigidity, motor<br />

stereo-reactions, posturing, and<br />

echopraxia. Cases fairly typical of those<br />

found in average psychopathic hospital<br />

are shown.<br />

Item no. : TF07860392<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 11 minutes<br />

Price : USD 140.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND<br />

AND<br />

DISSOCIATION: DISSOCIATION: TREATI TREATING<br />

TREATI NG<br />

THE THE THE DISSOCIA<br />

DISSOCIATIVE DISSOCIA<br />

DISSOCIATIVE<br />

TIVE CLIENT,<br />

CLIENT,<br />

I: I: STABILIZATION<br />

STABILIZATION<br />

Discusses the incidence of dissociative<br />

disorders in psychiatric populations, and<br />

distinguishes between the three levels of<br />

dissociation. Topics include diagnostic<br />

issues, trust, boundaries, grounding<br />

techniques, relationship issues, cognitive<br />

distortions, and medications. The<br />

presenters emphasize the importance of<br />

working toward safety, stability, and<br />

symptom reduction before moving into<br />

trauma work.<br />

Item no. : CN07860414<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 50 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND<br />

AND<br />

DISSOCIATION: DISSOCIATION: DISSOCIATION: TREATI TREATING<br />

TREATI NG<br />

THE THE DISSOCIATIVE DISSOCIATIVE DISSOCIATIVE CLI CLIENT, CLI ENT,<br />

II: II: II: TRAUMA TRAUMA WORK<br />

WORK<br />

Examines how therapists can help clients<br />

to process the traumatic events that have<br />

dominated their lives. Topics include<br />

pacing the therapy, avoiding regressive<br />

dependency, understanding abreactions,<br />

maintaining a stance of supportive<br />

neutrality, responding to intense<br />

ambivalence, and helping the client grieve.<br />

Special issues in working with DID clients<br />

also are explored, including utilizing the<br />

"family systems" model, avoiding undue<br />

fascination with DID phenomenology,<br />

working with hostile and child alters, and<br />

reducing dissociative fragmentation. The<br />

program concludes by discussing the final<br />

phase of treatment, which focuses on<br />

resolution, reconsolidation, and<br />

reconnection.<br />

Item no. : NM07860415<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 45 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND EATING<br />

EATING<br />

DISORDERS DISORDERS PART PART 1<br />

1<br />

Until recently, the focus of eating disorder<br />

treatment has been on getting the<br />

sometimes life-threatening symptoms<br />

under control. In the process, underlying<br />

trauma issues have often been ignored.<br />

Now, new treatment approaches are being<br />

developed that address trauma and eating<br />

disorders in an integrated fashion. In this<br />

video, clinicians and clients discuss the<br />

functions of eating disorders as<br />

<strong>com</strong>munication, means of gaining control,<br />

trauma reenactment, and substitution for<br />

intimacy.<br />

Item no. : KN07860416<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND AND EATING<br />

EATING<br />

DISORDERS DISORDERS PART PART PART 22<br />

2 2<br />

This DVD explores the special treatment<br />

issues that this dual diagnosis presents.<br />

The presenters emphasize the importance<br />

of working with the eating disordered part<br />

of self that encapsulates the trauma of the<br />

past, and discuss safety, trust,<br />

mindfulness, stabilization strategies, and<br />

replacing the eating disorder habit.<br />

Item no. : GR07860417<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND MEMORY MEMORY I: I:<br />

I:<br />

THE THE DISSOCIATIVE<br />

DISSOCIATIVE<br />

DEFENSE<br />

DEFENSE<br />

Interviews with clinicians working with both<br />

adults and children,along with graphics,<br />

reveal how the brain processes and stores<br />

information, differences between normal<br />

and traumatic memory, developmental<br />

aspects of traumatic memory, the forensic<br />

issues.<br />

Item no. : WR07860418<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 42 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND MEMORY MEMORY II II: II :<br />

THE THE THE INTRUSIVE INTRUSIVE PAST PAST<br />

PAST<br />

This DVD explores the variety of ways that<br />

traumatic memories can surface, often<br />

years after the event, how dissociated<br />

trauma can influence survivors' later<br />

attitudes and behavior, the significance of<br />

body memories and flashbacks, and<br />

implications for therapeutic work.<br />

Item no. : VL07860419<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 40 minutes<br />

Price : USD 195.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND SUBSTANCE<br />

SUBSTANCE<br />

ABUSE ABUSE I: I: THERAPEUTIC<br />

THERAPEUTIC<br />

APPROACHES<br />

APPROACHES<br />

This DVD discusses the incidence of<br />

substance abuse among trauma survivors,<br />

and the associated life problems they<br />

experience. Therapeutic principles for<br />

working with this population are outlined,<br />

and new treatment models are described.<br />

Item no. : VG07860420<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Duration : 46 minutes<br />

Price : USD 180.00<br />

TRAUMA TRAUMA TRAUMA AND AND SUBSTANCE<br />

SUBSTANCE<br />

ABUSE ABUSE II: II: SPECIAL SPECIAL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

TREATMENT TREATMENT ISSUES<br />

ISSUES<br />

Working with substance abusing trauma<br />

________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Learning Rendezvous Limited<br />

Email: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hk<br />

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