GXC Discovery Intensive – A Strengths-Based Approach to The Trauma Egg and Resiliency Intervention: A case study of transitioning from Survivor to Thriver
Information
Date & Time
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Location
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Northern Hemisphere E3/4
1500 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Define The Trauma Egg and identify 2 ways The Trauma Egg can be applied in clinical practice.
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Explain the trauma egg intervention and list its objectives.
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Identify 3 clinically proven benefits of creative therapy in trauma therapy.
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Describe 2 or more psychosocial and somatic problems in relation to Trauma.
Description
Graduate Clinical Mental health programs must urgently reform their curricula due to the increasing demand for trauma therapy and the risk of unprepared students facing vicarious trauma (Kumar et al., 2019). Incorporating active learning (Wickline et al., 2021) and reflective practice (Henning et al., 2021) can better prepare students to manage triggers and secondary trauma, benefiting both students and clients.
Part 1: This clinically based case study session focuses on equipping participants with the necessary foundational knowledge of The Revised Trauma Egg and Resiliency Intervention, within the context of trauma understanding. The Revised Trauma Egg and Resiliency Intervention builds on the seminal work of Marilyn Murray and providing a unique and powerful opportunity to enhance an understanding of self, trauma, resiliency, and a strengths-based perspective. (Compton et al., 2022).
Judy Crane will teach how creative arts therapies assist clients in reconnecting with both implicit (sensory) and explicit (declarative) memories of trauma, offering a less intimidating avenue for both professionals and clients to share their experiences.
Attendees will witness how the ‘Trauma Egg’ accelerates trauma understanding and practical healing, empowering individuals to shift from victimhood to survivorship. Attendees will experience live, how this impactful intervention aids in comprehending how adverse experiences shape beliefs. Trauma, whether of a lesser or greater degree of complexity, is an important factor in the etiology and maintenance of a complicated array of psychosocial and somatic problems across the lifespan. (Kumar et al., 2019)
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Medical Doctor
- Psychologist
- Registered Nurse
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Judy Crane, author of The Trauma Heart has over three decades of clinical experience in the field of trauma and substance use disorders. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Guest House Ocala. Prior to that she founded and developed one of the nation’s leading treatment centers specializing in trauma and substance use disorders, as well as the development of Spirit 2 Spirit, a trauma certification program for clinical therapists. She currently serves as a consultant for many of the country’s leading treatment centers. Judy has presented workshops, trainings, and has been a keynote speaker on PTSD nationally and internationally since 2009. She has been the recipient of multiple awards including High Watch Recovery Center’s Marty Mann Award, NAATP’s CEO of the Year, and Behavioral Health Champion in recognition for her contribution through life changing therapies to those suffering from mental health and substance use disorders. Judy has recognized the need for the treatment industry to be able to create congruency in supporting recovery and wellness within an organization; essentially “taking care of our own”.
Financially Sponsored By
- The Global Exchange Conference - Exchange Events