Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball – Breaking the Bonds of Sexual Trauma: Using Resiliency-Based Clinical Strategies to Help Survivors Restore Their Lives
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5 hours and 44 minutes.
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Copyright: September 28, 2017
DescriptionSurvivors of Sexual Trauma Can Rebuild Their Lives
The figures are shocking. In the United States, a sexual assault occurs every two minutes. 4.2 million Americans have been sexually abused in the previous two decades. This is a seismic event that affects every aspect of a person’s existence across ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic boundaries. It is at the root of many presenting concerns that doctors face in their practices, such as interpersonal difficulties, substance addiction disorders, and chronic health problems. Current therapeutic techniques frequently miss the target, ignoring the most important and challenging aspects of treatment.
This causes clients to relapse and identify even more deeply with their experience.
There is now hope for these survivors and those who care for them. Melissa Bradley-Ball, a renowned trauma and resiliency trainer and speaker, leads you through a resilience-based, multi-modal approach that stresses the possibilities of post-traumatic growth. Assist your customers in recognizing and avoiding activation routines in their life. Involve the entire family as key players in the healing process. To assist clients on their heroic journey toward healing, use established somatic grounding, energy psychology, and cognitive-behavioral approaches.
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Breaking the Chains of Sexual Trauma (9.65 MB)
Outline 119 Pages Available After Purchase
TRAUMA’S FOUNDATIONAL ESSENTIALS
Creating a trauma composite for the client
Working with the micro and macro stories effectively and safely
The number one cause of PTSD and long-term interpersonal disturbance, and how to cope with itFUNCTIONING LEVELS
Victim
Creating a secure environment, support, therapeutic partnership, and talents
Survivor is constructing a resilience bridge.
assisting individuals in integrating trauma into their life story
Thriver, you are grieving and mourning well.
The heroic story is woven in.
Trust in oneself and the life process is reestablished.THE DIFFICULTY OF SEXUAL TRAUMA
Rituals of trauma activation, trauma composites, and sexualized trauma composites
Repetition and why it occurs
How to Guide the Ritual
Identifying and removing trauma composites
Themis: the frequently overlooked PRIMARY THREAT
Details on the somatic, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and sensory levels
Reactivation of sexual trauma throughout the course of a lifetime
Possible developmental “flare up” moments
Medical: Sexual trauma reactivation
When medical problems resemble sexual traumaCLINICAL STRATEGIES BASED ON RESILIENCE FOR TREATING SEXUAL TRAUMA
Identifying post-traumatic growth’s strengths and weaknesses
Considerations and implementations of various techniques
Group\sCouple\sIndividual\sFamily
Organizing resources
Creating safety and restoring innate survival reactions with somatic grounding
Methods of energy psychology
Positive portfolios and cognitive-behavioral techniques
“Team preparation”
Making sense of the pain and finding meaning in it
The resilience story of the “epic voyage”
Using films and books as resources
assisting the client in incorporating spiritual tradition resources
Memories (micro and macro)-titrating pain and integrating narrativeSupplementary Therapies
Breema, Reiki, massage, acupuncture, and other forms of bodywork
Appropriate time to encourage the usage of additional resourcesSpecial Topics to Consider
Working with clients who are sexually averse and their relationships
Is working with “promiscuity” trauma reenactment?
Working with trauma clients who lead BDSM lives
Working with survivors of military sexual trauma and victims of human trafficking
Faculty
Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS, is a teacher. Seminars and goods related to this topic: 3Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS is a nationally acclaimed clinical educator, corporate consultant, family mediator, and author with over 37 years of experience in individual, group, and family therapy. She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education and a Master of Counseling Psychology. Her extensive EMDR training (Level I, II, and specialized protocols) aided her in becoming a pioneer in the field of sexual trauma through a Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth model, and she frequently trains personnel at medical/mental health agencies, universities, school systems, and other facilities. Mrs. Bradley-Ball, an in-demand Child Sexual Abuse Investigator, expert court witness, and Pentagon subject matter expert on sexual assault, has conducted seminars for over 300,000 medical, behavioral health, law enforcement, educators, clergy, and military personnel, as well as members of the public, across the United States, Canada, and Central America. In 2011, she was a keynote speaker at the inaugural National Conference on Post-Traumatic Growth.
Her regular keynote speeches at regional and national conferences, as well as television and radio news broadcasts, have earned her the Scripps Howard Award for Broadcasting Excellence, the Edward R. Murrow Award, and a slew of other honors. She is now working on a PBS series about the remarkable journey of divorced children.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Melissa Bradley-Ball is the proprietor of The Omnibus Center in terms of finances. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Melissa Bradley-Ball is an American Counseling Association member. She is a member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and a Diplomate.
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