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Expired eLearning Library – EMDR Therapy, Chronic Shame, Self & Other-Directed Aggression in Children with Complex Trauma & Dissociation with Ana M. Gomez (Expires May 8th)

  • EMDR Therapy, Chronic Shame, Self & Other-Directed Aggression in Children with Complex Trauma & Dissociation with Ana M. Gomez
     November 7, 2020 - May 8, 2022
     9:30 pm - 8:00 am

***This workshop is time-limited and will expire on May 8th, 2022 at 8:00 am. The video, post-test quiz, and downloading of the certificate must all be completed by May 8th.***

 

Welcome to EMDR Therapy, Chronic Shame, Self & Other-Directed Aggression in Children with Complex Trauma & Dissociation presented by Ana M Gomez, MC, LPC, sponsored by the BC Play Therapy Association.

We hope you enjoy this workshop.

EMDR Therapy, Chronic Shame, Self & Other-Directed Aggression in Children with Complex Trauma & Dissociation

This workshop is 6 hours – 6 CEs/CEUs

Workshop Description:

This presentation will support the clinicians in understanding the origins of shame as well as providing a framework to conceptualize and work with self- and other-directed aggression and hostility in children within the eight phases of EMDR therapy. Portals and entry routes into shaming, hostile and aggressive parts that meet the needs of the child and their developmental capacities will be provided. How to utilize a multimodal approach within the EMDR framework and incorporate the use of metaphors in play therapy, Sandtray and expressive arts strategies will be covered. How to join the child while providing the companionship, containment, co-regulation, and co-organization of their experiences which provide the foundation for integration and healing to take place will be addressed. Parts work and tips on the labor that is often needed with hostile, critical and perpetrator-imitating parts will be covered as well as the systemic work that needs to accompany the treatment of such children. Top down and bottom-up approaches and strategies will be covered as well as ways to titrate the entrance into the mind of the child during play therapy sessions.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Cite theories and etiological factors in the origins of shame as well as the contributing factors that are at the center of hostility and violence in children that may come for play therapy.
  • Identify strategies to work with caregivers and the generational wounds that maintain shame-states as well as aggression directed toward self and others
  • Identify portals and entry routes into shaming, hostile and aggressive parts as well as parts that hold loyalty toward the perpetrator.
  • Utilize a multimodal approach within the EMDR framework and incorporate the use of metaphors, play therapy, Sandtray, Polyvagal based interventions and expressive arts.
  • Identify strategies to work with the internal conflict and increase neuroception of safety in play therapy
  • Identify top down and bottom-up approaches in therapy with children and strategies as well as ways to titrate the entrance into trauma memories that lay at the core of violent acts.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Play therapists, family therapists, psychologists, social workers, school counsellors, and other mental health professionals working with children, adolescents and families will benefit from this training. A basic understanding of play therapy and EMDR would be beneficial.

 

About the Presenter:

Ana M Gomez, MC, LPC born in Colombia (South America)  is a psychotherapist in private practice, author of several books, chapters and articles, and a lecturer internationally known for her innovative work with children and adolescents.

Ana Gomez is an EMDRIA approved consultant; an EMDRIA advanced training provider, an EMDR Institute and  EMDR-IBA trainer and a trainer of trainers.

Furthermore, Ana has received training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Play Therapy, Sandtray Therapy, Theraplay, Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), and the use of the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). She  has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families affected by trauma and adversity for overt 25 years. Ana has presented in more than 40 cities in the USA. She has also presented in close to 30 cities in four continents: Canada (Calgary, Vancouver, Kelowna, Penticton, Toronto), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne), New Zealand (Auckland), Japan (Tokyo), Denmark (Copenhagen) ,Spain (Madrid, Barcelona), Italy (Milan), UK (Edinburg, London), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Chile (Santiago de Chile), Brazil (Brasilia, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba) , Ecuador (Quito), Colombia (Bogota, Medellin & Manizales), Guatemala and Costa Rica.

In addition to helping children and adolescents, Ana also specializes in working with adults dealing with issues of depression, anxiety, trauma, abuse, complex PTSD, dissociation and grief issues.

On a personal level, Ana enjoys nature and loves to dance to all kinds of music, especially salsa.  She also loves to spend time with her husband, her family and friends, and her beloved pets. Ana treasures moments of silence, play, and laughter as well as the connection with others. To learn more, purchase her books, or access more of her trainings, please visit: https://www.anagomez.org/

 

Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@bcplaytherapy.ca

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