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Undoing Shame
The Key to Trauma Healing
- Speaker:
- Janina Fisher, PhD
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 55 Minutes
- Language:
- Presented in EN, subtitles in EN, ES, DE, IT, and FR, handouts in EN, ES, DE, IT, and FR
- Copyright:
-
23 Mar, 2024
- Product Code:
- NOS096371
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
More than any other obstacle, shame can block the joy and peace traumatized clients seek in therapy. Feelings of worthlessness prevent them from metabolizing positive experiences. Rather than seeing their accomplishments and strengths as accurate reflections of who they are, shame sabotages their progress. Paradoxically, as clients get better in treatment, standing up for themselves more and reaching their goals, these shifts can evoke other forms of shame, like self-doubt and self-judgement. In this workshop, you’ll explore. You’ll explore how to:
- Understand and accept the role of shame in surviving traumatic events
- Undo negative beliefs rooted in traumatic events that fuel feelings of inferiority and unworthiness
- Connect with and move through feelings of shame to make space for more pride and self-love
Credit
This self-study program consists of 2.0 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary by country and local regulatory bodies. Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from the activity and contact your local regulatory organization to determine specific eligibility and requirements.
Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Undoing Shame (1.2 MB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Undoing Shame - French (1.2 MB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Undoing Shame - Italian (1.2 MB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Undoing Shame - German (1.2 MB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Undoing Shame - Spanish (1.2 MB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Janina Fisher, PhD Related seminars and products
Janina Fisher, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, founder of Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST), advisory board member of the Trauma Research Foundation, and coauthor with Pat Ogden of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Attachment and Trauma and author of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation and Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Janina Fisher is an international expert and consultant on Trauma and Dissociation. She is a consultant for Khiron House Clinics and the Massachusetts Department of MH Restraint and Seclusion Initiative. Dr. Fisher receives royalties as a published author. She receives a speaking honorarium, recording royalties and book royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. Dr. Fisher has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Janina Fisher is on the advisory board for the Trauma Research Foundation. She is a patron of the Bowlby Center.
Additional Info
Program Information
Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive)Access never expires for this product.
For a more detailed outline that includes times or durations of time, if needed, please contact cepesi@pesi.com.
Objectives
- Summarize the role of shame and self-loathing as symptoms of trauma.
- Identify the neurobiological effects of shame.
- Discriminate the physiological and cognitive contributors to chronic shame.
- Describe the survival advantages of shame.
Outline
The Role of Shame in Traumatized Individuals
- How shame supports the dorsal vagal or submission response
- Procedural learning of survival responses
- How shame can be adaptive in a dangerous environment
The Neurobiological Effects of Shame
- Flushing, gaze aversion, collapse, loss of speech
- How somatic symptoms of shame become belief systems
Survival “Advantages” of Shame
- Inhibiting behavior that might elicit abuse
- How shame supports loyalty to family over self
- Shame as a non-threatening response to perpetrators
Interventions for Addressing Shame
- Developing a mindful relationship to the shame as implicit memory
- Cognitive re-structuring of shame as a survival response
- Treating the shame as a child part humiliated by an inner critic
Limitations of the research and potential risks
- Evaluating risk in use of mindfulness-based or cognitive restructuring techniques
- Identifying clients appropriate or inappropriate for these approaches
Target Audience
- Psychologists
- Physicians
- Nurses
- Counsellors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Addiction Counsellors
- Social Workers
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