Finding Solid Ground Program
Session 1 of 5 from the Finding Solid Ground Intensive
Facilitated by Dr. Ruth Lanius and Dr. Bethany Brand
Recording available from November 15th , 2024
The prevalence of Trauma-related dissociation (TRD) & DDs
An overview of FSG Interim study results
Principles of trauma-informed care
Which clients are appropriate for FSG
FSG Conceptualization of high risk and suicidal impulses and behavior
An introduction to the FSG 8 Modules & 30 Topics for the full 5-session seri
What to do when a client is not grounded
*Previously run live sessions will be available as recordings in the bundle.
If you’re working with trauma, you’re working with clients who dissociate. Yet many therapists do not know how to spot subtle dissociation or know how to respond when a client cannot get grounded. And only one program for treating dissociation is proven by research to help!
New, cutting-edge guidance for clinicians treating complex trauma and dissociation is available from Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD and Bethany Brand, PhD in the upcoming 5-part live virtual series, Finding Solid Ground Intensive Training.
Treating complex trauma and dissociation is the most challenging work we do – but Ruth, Bethany, and Hygge Schielke created an approach that helps overcome some of the biggest obstacles you’re likely to encounter.
Their program, called Finding Solid Ground, has solid research support – and it’s the first research-based program that has been shown to help severely dissociative clients! Therapists who have learned to useFinding Solid Ground feel more confident in their work with even the most severely traumatized and dissociative clients. And clients who participate in Finding Solid Ground develop greater self-compassion, healthier coping skills, and learn to understand and accept their emotions and their parts (if they have parts).
0 CE credits available for recorded sessions
Bridgepoint Psychology Center (BPC) is co-sponsoring Finding Solid Ground and is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.irr
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If you’re working with trauma, you’re working with clients who dissociate. Yet many therapists do not know how to spot subtle dissociation or know how to respond when a client cannot get grounded. And only one program for treating dissociation.
$1,250