Recorded Content Packages
In 2021, ISSTD launched the Online Learning Center. This centralized library offers over 500 hours of recorded content from past webinars, conferences, and seminars. Practitioners can access these materials anytime, anywhere. Users can purchase recorded content packages tailored to their needs and interests. Options include annual webinar passes, themed content packages, and comprehensive packages from conferences and seminars.
You can view the full catalog of courses here. For instructions on purchasing or accessing a recorded webinar, please visit this page.
Note: All recorded webinars are housed in the ISSTD Online Learning Center. You will need to create an account to access the recordings. It may take up to 48 hours after creating your account for your membership status to be reflected in the system.
Featured Recorded Content Packages
2023 Webinar Pass
This package includes all webinars produced in 2023, including “Living Legends” webinars from David Spiegel, Joy Silberg, Andrew Moskowitz, and John O’Neil.
Issues Related to and Underlying Unhealthy Attachments and Domestic Violence Package
This content package addresses issues in Complex Trauma and Dissociation related to Domestic Violence. Early childhood attachment wounding and trauma can lead individuals into violent domestic relationships. This package offers broad knowledge to help clinicians understand the depth and complexity underlying Domestic Violence.
How Psychoanalytic Thinking Enriches Trauma Treatment: Toward a Meaningful Synthesis of Contributions from Psychoanalysis and Trauma Studies (2023 Psychodynamics-Psychoanalytic Virtual Seminar)
This two-day virtual seminar challenged the either/or nature of many trauma-relevant approaches. It demonstrated how psychoanalytic perspectives can enrich and empower therapeutic efforts. The package explores the constructive perspectives that emerge from an alternative both/and stance. This approach helps clinicians understand, reconcile, and work around differences, allowing them to use divergent models and contributions to meet the therapeutic needs of individual patients.
They reviewed the role of instinct theory in trauma treatment, rethought sexuality and the Oedipal complex in treating the traumatized, and discussed the value of new ancillary psychedelic modalities. They also highlighted the underappreciated contributions of Bowlby, Fairbairn, Ferenczi, and Bion, and revisited ideas and approaches discarded by Freud, bringing them back to the mainstream of clinical work.
Presenters: Presenters Ira Brenner, Charis Cladouhos, Elizabeth Howell, Shelly Itzkowitz, Rick Kluft, John O’Neil, Adah Sachs, and Valerie Sinason
Please note that registration for courses and events, except for the Annual Conference, is done in the ISSTD Center for Advanced Studies. This site is separate from the ISSTD Membership site and requires a separate login. If you have not yet created an account on the site you will need to do so before you complete your registration. Please create your account using the email address you have on file with ISSTD. If you are an ISSTD member it may take up to 48 business hours for your membership status to be updated in order to provide the correct fees. If you do not see your membership status updated within 48 hours please email cfas@isst-d.org for assistance. Please do not register if you do not see the member price reflected and are a current ISSTD member. Refunds will not be provided for registering at the non-member fee.