Reflections and Traces of the Unconscious
Dream work and therapeutic image modification is an often neglected yet valuable inroad and component to healing, wellness, and effective treatment. You don’t need a breakdown of the mental health statistics to know that disturbing dreams, PTSD flashbacks, traumatic memories, hallucinations, obsessive fantasies, and unbidden intrusive images frequently impact and contribute to personal decompensation, mood/thought dysregulation, at-risk behavior, and interpersonal disturbance. As mental health practitioners, we must lead the way to properly assess, treat, and intervene as necessary with our patients and at-risk clients; yet many mental health professionals are not fully prepared or thoroughly trained for such crucial tasks.
This in-depth course provides the latest research and evidence-based therapeutic tools for effectively intervening with your clients’ dreams, traumatic memories, and unbidden images.
This workshop offers innovative and proven therapeutic assessment and intervention methods for effective psychological triage, psychoeducation, and practical daily life coping skills. In conjunction with fine-tuning professional dream work and therapeutic imagery processes and methods needed to meaningfully address and treat your clients, you gain two hours of ethics by examining clinical practice challenges, mistakes, and scenarios. Workshop participants are encouraged to bring their own or a patient’s intriguing dreams or disturbing images for workshop training in more effective dream work and therapeutic imagery processing and integration, while of course maintaining anonymity without specific identifiers.
What You Will Learn
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Course Manual_The Clinician's Guide to Dreams, Traumatic Memories, Hallucinations (9.26 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Course Powerpoint_The Clinician’s Guide to Dreams, Traumatic Memories, Hallucinations, and Intrusive Images (39.10 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Handout_The Clinician’s Guide to Dreams, Traumatic Memories, Hallucinations, and Intrusive Images (0.06 MB) | Available after Purchase |
GARY MASSEY, PhD, LCSW-S, LPC-S, LMFT-S, is a Texas Board Approved Supervisor of LCSW, LPC, and LMFT, and is a National Registry Member of Certified Group Psychotherapists. With an extensive background in mental health treatment spanning more than 30 years, Dr. Massey has worked in private, group practice, community mental health, prison, psychiatric inpatient and outpatient treatment settings, not to mention 11 years as a clinical supervisor and manager. Currently, he works as the Director of Clinical Services of Dallas Behavioral Healthcare Hospital in the DFW Metroplex. During his Doctoral Research at the William P. Clements PAMIO prison unit in Texas, Dr. Massey combined psychological test battery scale ratings with prisoner disciplinary checklists of inmate suicide and homicide potential assessment with a 95% accuracy rate. An accomplished presenter with innovative approaches to treating difficult patients, he makes difficult subjects manageable for other clinicians by training in personal notions and philosophy of suicide, homicide, and dual death as well as dreams, hallucinations, fantasies, and intrusive images.
Disclosure:
Financial-Receives a speaking honorarium from Vyne, LLC.
Nonfinancial-No relevant nonfinancial relationships exist.
Please note: There will be a lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion.
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