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Friday, April 06, 2018

Nova Southeastern University PTSD Conference

Join Nova Southeastern University on April 21stfor this local Jacksonville conference focusing on military and non-military related trauma. Breakouts will include information on learning tools and techniques for treating survivors of long-term child abuse as well as understanding PTSD in children and adolescents.  Visit the conference host site to register: https://bit.ly/2q2W6uh
Learn tools and techniques for treating and supporting trauma survivors. Breakout sessions include:
  • Treating Adult Survivors of Long-Term Child Abuse
    Steven N. Gold, Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University
  • Project Odyssey
    Bryan Higham, Wounded Warrior
    Bo Martin, Wounded Warrior
  • Addiction, Trauma, and Brainspotting
    Beth Medina, M.S., LMHC. PA., Brainspotting International
  • Hide and Seek, Ready or Not, Here the Triggers Come: Understanding PTSD in Children and AdolescentsErika Whitfield, LMHC, Family Foundations
  • Master Resiliency Training
    Matthew Page, Nova Southeastern University
Lunch will be provided.
Keynote:
Dispelling Common Myths about Trauma and PTSD
Steven N. Gold, Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University
Gold’s research interests and area of expertise are in the general area of psychological trauma, with a particular emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociation, complex trauma, the psychological difficulties of adult survivors of prolonged child abuse (PCA), and hypnotherapy aimed at increasing trauma survivors’ coping, adaptive functioning, and resilience. He is director and founder (in 1990) of the Trauma Resolution & Integration Program (TRIP), which provides psychological services to adult survivors of all types of traumatic events, trains doctoral students in clinical practice with trauma survivors, and conducts ongoing research on trauma, dissociation, and related topics.
Visit the conference host site to register: https://bit.ly/2q2W6uh

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