Join Paul Brasler M.A., LCSW, for the most engaging and innovate addictions treatment course we've ever offered. Paul showcases effective, evidence-based treatment models for you to integrate into an eclectic approach to addiction that will create long-term sobriety in your most challenging cases.
- Dialogues to improve motivational interviewing and "OARS" method
- Avoid the 10 most common errors made in group therapy
- Manage PAWS, cross dependence, serotonin syndrome & excited delirium
- Overcome assumptions working with women, pregnant clients, cultural & racial groups, people with disabilities, homelessness, military personnel, veterans & elderly populations
- New gateways to addiction
- Biopsychosocial aspects of abuse
- 5 F's of Trauma Response
- The brain's reward system
- Impact of metabolism
Signs of Intoxication & Withdrawal
- Spot PAWS, "cross dependence", serotonin syndrome & excited delirium
- Alcohol & other depressants
- Stimulants vs opioids
- Prevalence of cannabinoids
- Psychoactive plants, chemicals, inhalants & more
Assessment of SUDs
- 4 take-home screening tools
- Steps to assess for suicidality
- Simplified diagnosis formulation
- Spot trauma, comorbidities & drug-induced disorders
- Navigate a high risk of misdiagnosis
- Use non-invasive drug screenings
Treatment Planning: Determine Level of Care
- How to decide level of care
- Why detox alone is NOT treatment
- Inpatient, outpatient or partial hospitalization?
- Choose the right care each time
Recognize & Treat Process Addictions
- Compulsive gambling
- Compulsive sexual behaviors
- Electronic addictions
- Disordered eating
Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
Strategies for Engagement & Compliance
- Build an integrative approach
- Apply motivational interviewing to each stage of change
- Medication-assisted treatment, contingency management & harm reduction
- Case management & resource use
- Basics of Seeking Safety protocol
- Role of the ego & how to harness it
- Identify & confront defenses
- Examine each client's development
- Recognize & heal past trauma
CBT & REBT Interventions
- Apply the A-B-C model to substance abuse
- Recognize triggers & foster coping
- Deconstruct negative schemas
DBT Strategies
- Navigate SUDs and Personality Disorders
- Support emotional regulation to decrease relapse
- Create mindfulness practices
- Encourage mental flexibility
SUDs & The Family
- Address codependency
- Function of family member's roles
- Overcome family norms blocking progress
- How & when to engage the family
Treatment Strategies for Special Populations
- Overcome assumption & stigma
- Active military & veterans
- LGBTQ clients
- Pregnant women
- Older adults
- Homelessness
Group Therapy Strategies
- Group Therapy Strategies
- Get people to talk
- Structure rules & identify therapy stages
- Handle intoxicated members & dealers within the group
- Refer to 12-step groups & alternatives
Legal & Ethical Issues in Treating SUDs
- Self-disclosure guidelines, personal biases & impaired practitioners
- Work with incarcerated clients & drug treatment courts
- Privacy laws & Duty to Warn
- Address vicarious trauma & practice self-care
- Risks and limitations of research
Patti Ashley, PhD, LPC, brings a unique perspective to resolving what drives client's most destructive tendencies — shame. In this exclusive training, you'll learn to break the tyrannical power of shame and teach clients how to develop a stable, secure and authentic sense of self.
- End shame-drive avoidance that stalls therapy
- Reduce client's shame-filled judgmental thoughts and reactivity
- 5 F's of trauma responses and how to use them
- Get clients to move from feeling wrong, unlovable, and unworthy to empowered
- The difference between guilt, shame and core shame
- Ruptured interpersonal bridges
- Evolution of social-emotional development
- Why is self-compassion so hard?
Neurophysiology, Polyvagal Theory and the Shutdown Response
- Role of the vagus nerve
- Examine neuroception & felt safety
- Impact of core shame & implicit memory
- 3 common responses to shame
- How to expedite treatment
- Mirror neurons & relational presence
Assessment Tools to Recognize Shame
- Impact of undetected shame
- Multicultural perspectives
- Perfectionism, rage, blame & other defenses
- Reading the body — non-verbal signs
- Interview questions for relationship patterns
- Self-assessment: identify your shame
Create a Safe and Empathetic Environment
- Keys to attunement
- Becoming more empathic & vulnerable
- Avoid stigmatizing language
- Increase power sharing
Strategies for Long-Term Change
- Somatic approaches to cultivate secure attachment
- Gratitude & connection strengthening exercises
- 4 Therapeutic R's: Recognize, Respect, Regulate and Re-Story
- 4 C's to calm nervous system and self-regulate
- Creative arts, music and poetry, playfulness, humor and nature
- Mindfulness meditations & visualizations for acceptance
- Re-write client narratives
- Research limitations and risks
- Shame as a cover for anger
- Create internal damage control
- Keep the therapy room calm
- Managing your response to anger
- Let go of anger with compassion
Trauma, Stress & Anxiety Strategies
- Overcome the paralysis of perfection
- Social anxiety & self-doubt
- Strategies to survive without guilt
- Exercises to rediscover self-worth
- Somatic interventions
- Mindfulness-based, non-anxious self-consciousness
Eating Disorders Strategies
- Role of shame in Binge Eating
- Choice Awareness Training for moderation & presence
- Decrease emotional eating
Substance Abuse & Addiction Strategies
- Addressing the shame of relapse
- Self-assertive trigger avoidance
- Choice awareness techniques for habit modification
- Build impulse control skills
Depression, Self-Harm & Suicidality Strategies
- Impact of shame on depression
- On-going suicide assessment & prevention
- Healthy coping strategies for emotional regulation
- Demystify shame responses and return them to their origin