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A space dedicated to supporting mental health and helping professionals in staying healthy and growing their trauma treatment skills.
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In this week's episode, Nina discusses:how competing emotions might show up in trauma treatment for your clients.how to help clients navigate competing emotions in a way that keeps them from becoming stuck.We invite you to:consider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.check out our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.
In this week's episode, Nina and Jennifer Nurick discuss:Jennifer's career journey thus far and how she became passionate about helping others heal from attachment challenges.How Jennifer's book, Healing Your Anxious Attachment, could be beneficial to use as an intervention in your work with clients.We invite you tolearn more about Jennifer and her services through her website.Purchase Jennifer's book. follow Jennifer on social media:InstagramFacebookAlsocheck out TTC courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.join our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina discusses:what happens when fight, flight, and freeze energy goes unprocessed after a traumatic event.how looking beyond the content and into the process can move trauma healing forward.We invite you to:consider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.check out our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.
In this week's episode, Nina and Amy Johnson, LCSW discuss:Amy's career journey thus far and how she became a Psychedelic Integrative Coach.Signs that a client might benefit from exploring psychedelic treatment approaches.What is important as a professional when providing psychedelic integrative treatment.We invite you tolearn more about Amy and her services through her website.follow Amy on LinkedIn.Connect to training resources mentioned in this episode:FluencePsychedelic SupportChacrunaCheck out ways to pursue more rest in this book by Tricia Hersey.Alsocheck out TTC courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.join our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina discusses:the importance of documentation in trauma treatment and how it can enhance your treatment.3 tips to consider to enhance your documentation.We invite you to:Learn more and join us for our 3 week Trauma Focused Paperwork and Documentation Challenge starting March 11, 2024. Learn more about the treatment planning resource mentioned by Nikole Jiggetts, LCSW.Alsoconsider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.check out our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.
In this week's episode, Nina and Dr. Danica Harris, SEP discuss:Dr. Danica's trauma treatment journey.How Dr. Danica added group therapy and retreats into her trauma treatment services.We invite you tolearn more about Dr. Danica and her retreats and groups through her website.follow Dr. Danica @theempoweredtherapist on instagramAlsocheck out TTC courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.join our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina discusses:what titration is in trauma treatment.the importance of titration when providing trauma treatment.three ways to use titration in your trauma treatment.We invite you to:consider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.
In this week's episode, Nina and Adrianne Kmet discuss:Adrianne's journey in becoming a coach for neurodivergent families.Possible indicators that a client might benefit from additional supports related to neurodivergence.A key factor in seeking out continued professional development in the area of neurodivergence.We invite you tolearn more about Adrianne and her offerings through her website.Alsocheck out TTC courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.join our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina discusses:creative ways to help parents become trauma-informed.We invite you to:consider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.
In this week's episode, Nina and Molly Boeder Harris, SEP E-RYT discuss:Molly's journey in becoming a Trauma-Informed Yoga Instructor.Molly's suggestions on things to consider when adding trauma-informed yoga to your services.resources to consider if you are interested in being trained as a Trauma-Informed Yoga provider.We invite you tolearn more about Molly on social media:Instagramexplore Molly's websites with all her offerings: The Breathe NetworkMolly Boeder Harrischeck out courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.join our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina shares:her gratitude for you as a community member.about the HUGE savings happening on courses and group consultations.We invite you to:check out the savings mentioned on courses and group consultations here.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina discusses:the definition of communal healing.the benefits of communal healing.how to help clients find and engage in communal healing opportunities.We invite you to:consider joining us for a monthly group consultation.book a training with Nina for your group practice or agency.our FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina and Denisha Smith, LPC SEP discuss:Denisha's journey in becoming a trauma therapist that specializes in somatics.resources Denisha created to help clients practice embodiment.trauma treatment professionals Denisha recommends following.We invite you tolearn more about Denisha on social media:InstagramLinkedInexplore Denisha's website with all her offerings: Embodied Cultureconsider the following trauma treatment professionals Denisha mentioned during this episode:Holistic Life NavigationResmaa MenakemMaggie Kliencheck out more free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.become a part of the FREE TTC online community.stay connected to TTC by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's  episode, Nina:creatively uses a skit to give examples of what invitational language might look like in a session.shares some phrases she uses regularly.We invite you to:check out other content on invitational languageUsing Invitational Language to Create Safety In Trauma TreatmentCo-Regulation Skills to Use with Trauma ClientsFREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's quick episode, Nina shares an encore of an older episode that she thinks is critical for clients who are struggling with trauma responses as the war in the Middle East unfolds. The episode covers:the definition of resourcing in trauma healing.several ways that resourcing can support trauma healing.several ways you can teach your clients resourcing skills.We invite you to not only think of this information for the first sessions but rather to think of tapping into resourcing when your clients' nervous systems are in a place of needing the most support. Resourcing can be so powerful in the midst of crisis.We also invite you tocheck out the vlog on having a trauma treatment protocol.the FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina and Candace Oglesby, LCPC discuss:Candace's journey in becoming a trauma therapist that specializes in psychedelic-assisted therapies.what psychedelic-assisted therapies are and how to identify if your clients might benefit.how to grow your skills in psychedelic-assisted therapies.We invite you tolearn more about Candace on social media:LinkedInInstagramFacebookexplore Candace's website with all her offerings: www.jurneewithcandace.comconsider the resources Candace mentioned during this episode:ChacrunaLiberation TrainingOn the Wild Edges of SorrowUS Clinical Trialscheck out more free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.become a part of the FREE TTC online community.stay connected to TTC by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's  episode, Nina discusses:two main reasons why a client might struggle with emotion avoidance.four tools you can use to help a client navigate emotion avoidance.We invite you to:the FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina and Dr. Kimmery Newsome LMFT, CFLC, CSATP discuss:therapy versus life coaching in the trauma treatment world.attachment theory as it relates to trauma treatment.resources to grow your attachment focus in trauma treatment.We invite you tolearn more about Dr. Newsome: Social Media accounts:InstagramFacebookexplore Dr. Newsome's website with all her offerings: www.drspecialk.comconsider the resources Dr. Newsome mentioned during this episode:The Complete Healing Journey for an Anxious AttacherThe Attachment Theory Workbookcheck out more free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.become a part of the FREE TTC online community.stay connected to TTC by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's episode, Nina and Zabie Yamasaki M.Ed., RYT discuss:an overview of trauma informed yoga for sexual assault survivors.signs that indicate trauma informed yoga might be a good fit for your clients.the resources that Zabie has created to support survivors and professionals.We invite you toLearn more about Zabie: Social Media accounts:InstagramFacebookZabie's website with all her offerings: zabieyamasaki.comcheck out more free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.become a part of the FREE TTC online community.stay connected to TTC by signing up here.Until next time!
In this week's  episode, Nina gives a little food for thought about:self-regulation and how we explain it to clientsWe invite you tothe FREE online community. search free resources from TTC on our blog/vlog.stay connected and get the monthly blog by signing up here.Until next time!
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