Past Webinar Library
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Note: All recorded webinars are housed by our CE co-sponsor, CE Learning Systems which is not connected to your ISSTD account. You will need to create an account with CE Learning to access all recorded webinar content.
All webinar recordings are 1.5 CE credits unless otherwise noted
Series X – 2020
Time Effective Intervention Techniques for Crisis Management in the Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Peter Maves, PhD
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When Therapy Ends: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Lynette Danylchuk, PhD and Kevin Connors, MS, MFT
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TAY and the Developing Brain
Catherine Keech, MA
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Active Community Engagement with Transition Aged Youth
Regina Cantrell-Kinzfogl, LCSW
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Where to Start First: Treating Dissociative Youth with High Rate of Comorbidity
3 CE Credits
Frances S Waters, DCSW, LMSW, LMFT and Joyanna Silberg, PhD
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PTSD As a Future-Oriented Survival Strategy: The Role of Dissociation
Colin A Ross, MD
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Conversion (Functional Neurological) Disorders in Children and Adults: How to Recognize and Treat Them Effectively
Lorna Myers, PhD and Julia Doss, PsyD
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Helping Challenging Trauma Clients to Open Up: What Have We Learned?
Robert T Muller, PhD
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Overview of Established Modifications of EMDR Therapy for Dissociative Disorders
D Michael Coy, MA, LICSW, Marilyn Korzekwa, MD FRCPC
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Series IX – 2019
The Progressive Approach of EMDR Through a Case Example
Dolores Mosquera, Psy
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The Disconnected Brain: Understanding Brain-Behaviour Relationships in Complex PTSD and Dissociative Disorders
Jan Ewing, PhD
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Attachment, Trauma and Dissociation in Children and Adolescents: Pieces of the Complex Trauma Puzzle
3 CE Credits
Niki Gomez-Perales, MSW, RSW
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Attachment, Dissociation, and Unresolved Mourning of Trauma or Loss
Paula Thomson, PsyD
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Myths, Materials and Magic: What Clinicians Need to Know About Using Art Materials in Trauma Treatment
3 CE Credits
Tally Tripp, MA, MSW, ATR-BC, and Eva Young, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT
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Stabilization of DID
Colin Ross, MD
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Navigating Countertransference with Ritually Abused Clients
Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW
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Resourcing the Therapist and Preventing Burnout
Susan Hykes
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Malignant Trauma and the Invisibility of Ritual Abuse
1 CE Credit
Michael Salter, PhD
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Oh ______! What Do I Do Now?
Lynette Danylchuk, PhD and Kevin Connors, MS, MFT
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Series VIII – 2018
Organizing Disorganization: Case Conceptualization for Structural Dissociation
Kathy Steele, MN, CS
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Trauma, Development, and Co-Morbidity: Clinical Presentations and Diagnostic Challenges
Na’ama Yehuda, MSC, SLP
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Stabilization Techniques: Building on Self-Reflection & Decreasing Dissociation in Youth
Frances Waters, DCSW, LMSW, LMFT
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Trauma and the Developing Adolescent Brain
Robert Slater, LCSW-R
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When Angels Fear to Tread: Perpetrator Introjects in Children
Renée Potgieter Marks, PhD
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Relational Aspects of Therapy
Philip Kinsler, PhD, ABPP
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EMDR and Dissociation: An Introduction to the Progressive Approach
Dolores Mosquera, Psy
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Dissociation 101: A Comprehensive Exploration into the Field of Dissociation and Complex Trauma
6 CE Credits
Christine Forner, BA, BSW, MSW, RSW and Mary-Anne Kate, PhD
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A Life Sentence: How the Study of Ongoing Incest During Adulthood Informs us About the Nature of Organized Abuse
Warwick Middleton, MD
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Clinical Supervision of Work with RAMCOA: An Attachment-Based Perspective
Sue Richardson, Attachment-Based Psychotherapist
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Negative Therapeutic Reaction and Stuck Cases: Mind Control Transference in the Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Richard J. Loewenstein, MD
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Symptoms and Treatment Considerations for a Group of 70 Children Abused in a Presumed Child Pornography Ring
Joyanna Silberg, PhD
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Blending as a Problem-Solving Skill
A Steven Frankel, PhD, JD
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Series VII – 2017
Engaging, Working Through and Ending – A Phase Approach to Complex Trauma in Adolescence: The Case of Annie
Joan Haliburn, MBBS, FRANZCP, MMed
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An Introduction to Ritual, Religious and Spiritual Abuse with Definitions, Discussion of Meaning and Attachment Patterns
Valerie Sinason, PhD, MACP, M Inst Psychoanal
1 CE Credit
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Internal and External Safety
Alison Miller, PhD
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The Complexities of Identifying Ritual Abuse and Mind Control in Your Client
1 CE Credit
Eileen Aveni, LCSW, LMSW, ACSW, BCD
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Working With Ritual Abuse Survivors: Patterns and Challenges
1 CE credit
Lynette Danylchuk, PhD
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Organised Abuse in Adulthood: Towards a Cooperative Interagency Response
1 CE Credit
Michael Salter, PhD
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Series VI – 2016
Hearing Voicing and Cultivating Internal Dialogue
Janina Fisher, PhD
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Reconociendo sinomas disociativos en ninos y adolescentes (Identification of dissociative symptoms in children and adolescents in Spanish)
Sandra Baita, PsyD
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Rational and Irrational Psychopharmacology for Complex Trauma and Dissociative Disorders
Richard Loewenstein, MD
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Series V – 2015
Shame and Dissociation in Complex Trauma Disorders: Emerging Insights from the Empirical Literature
Martin Dorahy, PhD, DClinPsych
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Series IV – 2014
Achieving Mindfulness: Using Meditation and Yoga to Encourage Mindfulness in Clients Experiencing Complex Trauma and Dissociation
Lisa Danylchuk, EdM, MFT, E-RYT & Christine Forner, BA, BSW, MSW
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As if Working with Teenagers Wasn’t Already Challenging Enough!
Bob Slater, BS, MSW, LCSW-R
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Ongoing Incestuous Abuse During Adulthood
Warwick Middleton, MB BS, FRANZCP, MD
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Crisis Management for Clients with Complex Trauma
Victor Welzant, PsyD
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Series III – 2009
Treating the Addicted Survivor of Trauma: A Somatic Perspective
Janina Fisher, PhD
An Office Mental Status Exam for Dissociative Disorders – Part 1
Richard J. Loewenstein, MD
An Office Mental Status Exam for Dissociative Disorders – Part 2
Richard J. Loewenstein, MD
Psychological Assessment of Dissociative Disorders – Part 1 The Process of Assessing Dissociative Patients and Their Profiles on Trauma Measures
Bethany Brand, PhD
Psychological Assessment of Dissociative Disorders – Part 2: Dissociative Disorder Patients’ Profiles on Personality Inventories and Projectives
Bethany Brand, PhD
Stabilizing the Disruptions and Disrupting the Entrenchments: Navigating the Pathological Adaptations of Dissociative and Post Traumatic Conditions
Catherine G. Fine, PhD
Please note that recordings of these webinars are only available to ISSTD members.
Series II – 2008/2009
Mentalizing, Mindfulness, and the Body in Chronic Traumatization
Pat Ogden, PhD & Kathy Steele, MN, CS
From MindFlight to MindSight: Phobia of Inner Experience in Chronic Traumatization
Pat Ogden, PhD & Kathy Steele, MN, CS
Please note that recordings of these webinars are only available to ISSTD members.
Series I – 2008
The Use of Tomkins’ Innate Affect Theory and Nathanson’s Compass of Shame in Facilitating the Understanding and Treatment of DID and DDNOS
Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
The Music Behind the Lyrics: Mastering the Dissociative Surface to Facilitate the Understanding and Treatment of DID and DDNOS
Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
Try to See it My Way Squared: Identifying and Resolving Stalemates and Impasses in the Treatment of DID and DDNOS
Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
Respice Finem: Beginning Treatment in a Way that Facilitates a Constructive Integration or Resolution as Therapy Proceeds
Richard P. Kluft, MD, PhD
Please note that recordings of these webinars are only available to ISSTD members.