Trauma Model Therapy: A Treatment Approach for Trauma, Dissociation and Complex Comorbidity

Presented by Colin A. Ross, M.D., Medical Director, Foundation Stone Programs

FREE Virtual Workshop for CE Credits

Workshop Overview

In this workshop, Dr. Ross will explain the principles and techniques of his Trauma Model Therapy (TMT). TMT was developed for treatment of people with complex PTSD and dissociative disorders, including their extensive comorbidity. This often includes depression, borderline personality disorder, substance abuse, panic disorder, OCD, eating disorders and somatoform disorders. TMT can be adapted for people with less severe trauma and less complex mental health problems and is suitable for all practice settings. It is based on Dr. Ross’ Trauma Model, which is a comprehensive, scientifically testable theory of the relationship between psychological trauma and a wide range of different disorders, addictions and self-defeating behaviors. Dr. Ross will explain the principles of TMT including: the problem of attachment to the perpetrator; the locus of control shift; the problem is not the problem; just say ‘no’ to drugs; addiction is the opposite of desensitization; and the victim-rescuer-perpetrator triangle. The two core features of the therapy are a focus on conflicted, ambivalent attachment and the self-blame and self-hatred arising from the locus of control shift. These two aspects of the model are based on the biology of mammalian attachment and developmental psychology. The techniques of TMT will be illustrated through case examples. The therapy involves a blend of cognitive, systems, behavioral, experiential and psychodynamic techniques within a unified theory.

WORKSHOP INFORMATION

January 24th, 2025

9:00  am – 11:00 am    Training Presentation

LOCATION: Register to receive link information for this online training.

COST: FREE – There is no charge for this complimentary training.

REGISTRATION: Sign-up via Zoom.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES

Participants will be instructed on how:

  • to describe the core principles of Trauma Model Therapy.
  • to describe the problem of attachment to the perpetrator and the locus of control shift in detail.
  • to describe the application of trauma Model Therapy to eating disorders and addictions.
  • to describe specific treatment strategies through case examples.
  • to provide a forum for questions and discussion concerning trauma.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Colin A. Ross, M.D., Medical Director, Foundation Stone Programs

In this workshop, Dr. Ross will explain the principles and techniques of his Trauma Model Therapy (TMT). TMT was developed for treatment of people with complex PTSD and dissociative disorders, including their extensive comorbidity. This often includes depression, borderline personality disorder, substance abuse, panic disorder, OCD, eating disorders and somatoform disorders. TMT can be adapted for people with less severe trauma and less complex mental health problems and is suitable for all practice settings. It is based on Dr. Ross’ Trauma Model, which is a comprehensive, scientifically testable theory of the relationship between psychological trauma and a wide range of different disorders, addictions and self-defeating behaviors. Dr. Ross will explain the principles of TMT including: the problem of attachment to the perpetrator; the locus of control shift; the problem is not the problem; just say ‘no’ to drugs; addiction is the opposite of desensitization; and the victim-rescuer-perpetrator triangle. The two core features of the therapy are a focus on conflicted, ambivalent attachment and the self-blame and self-hatred arising from the locus of control shift. These two aspects of the model are based on the biology of mammalian attachment and developmental psychology. The techniques of TMT will be illustrated through case examples. The therapy involves a blend of cognitive, systems, behavioral, experiential and psychodynamic techniques within a unified theory.

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