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The Alliance or the Addiction? Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) in the Treatment of Trauma and Problematic Substance Use


Relatore:
Andrew Tatarsky, PhD
Durata:
2 ore
Lingua:
Presentato in EN, sottotitoli in EN, ES, DE, IT e FR, dispense in EN, ES, DE, IT e FR.
Copyright:
03 ottobre 2023
Codice prodotto:
POS059572
Tipo di media:
Seminario digitale


Descrizione

This workshop will provide the clinical and theoretical rationale for why it is often essential to engage addicted people in therapy while they are actively engaging in addictive behaviors. Participants will learn basic engagement skills for creating alliance with actively using people and how to explore into the addictive process for the possibility of trauma and symptoms of trauma that may be driving the addictive process.  

After attending this session, clinicians will be able to teach their clients Urge Surfing to interrupt the addictive process and support their clients in exploring into the addictive urge by Unwrapping the Urge to discover dissociated aspects of self that are related to trauma and find expression in the urge. 

The harm reduction therapeutic frame begins wherever the client is ready to begin their healing journey and facilitates a strong alliance between client and clinician as a therapeutic team whether or not the client is committed to abstinence. Since substances are often used to cope with trauma symptoms and vital to one’s functioning, the traditional abstinence requirement has been a barrier to getting help for these people who are not ready to give them up. This approach enables you to open your practices to this large group of people who have been denied vital, life-saving therapy. 

Credito


Credito per l'autoapprendimento

Questo programma di autoapprendimento consiste in 2,0 ore di formazione continua. I requisiti e le approvazioni dei crediti variano a seconda del Paese e degli enti normativi locali. La preghiamo di conservare lo schema del corso, il certificato di completamento che riceverà dall'attività e di contattare l'ente normativo locale per determinare l'idoneità e i requisiti specifici. 



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Andrew Tatarsky, PhD, is the developer of IHRP and author of Harm Reduction Psychotherapy: A New Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Problems. He’s founder and director of the Center for Optimal Living, a treatment and professional training center based on IHRP.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Andrew Tatarsky maintains a private practice and has an employment relationship with Freedom Institute. He receives royalties as a published author. Dr. Tatarsky receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Andrew Tatarsky is a member of the American Psychological Association and the New York State Psychological Association. He serves on several journal review boards, for a complete list contact PESI, Inc.


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Informazioni sul programma

Accesso per l'autoapprendimento (non interattivo)

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Obiettivi

  1. Appraise the risks and benefits of a harm reduction approach to treatment. 
  2. Utilize at least two engagement skills to improve client participation in therapy. 
  3. Demonstrate Urge Surfing to improve clients’ acceptance and tolerance of emotions.

Schema

The dilemma when clients with trauma symptoms also have problematic substance use/addiction 

Reframe addiction in a way that supports treatment and recovery 

Acceptance and compassion: a harm reduction frame as essential to effective helping 

Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) to resolve ambivalence about addressing substance use 

Top harm reduction strategies for facilitating positive change 

Management of therapist reactions 

Limitazioni della ricerca e rischi potenziali 

Pubblico di riferimento

  • Consulenti   
  • Assistenti sociali   
  • Psicologi   
  • Psichiatri   
  • Terapisti del matrimonio e della famiglia   
  • Consulenti per le dipendenze   
  • Altri professionisti della salute mentale  

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