Mastering Trauma Informed CBT Principles for Rapid Relief

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Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.

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00:00 Intro to Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
00:40 What is Trauma Big T little t and micro trauma
06:05 Prevalence of trauma
08:25 Key Elements of Trauma Informed Care
08:35 Ongoing Impact of Trauma
12:00 Principles of Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT
14:05 Trauma related symptoms
29:20 Example Case Study
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I started crying yesterday when I came in contact with a cat that reminded me of a cat that I had that had passed away. It was so unexpected and really surprised me to have that reaction as it has been over a year since she passed. You never know what can be a trigger.

sherylchapman
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I am so glad you posted this video and that I found it.

jenniferbruns
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Wonderful presentation. This has motivated me to continue work on myself.

ZRdegreee
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These are so phenomenal!! I send one every week to my clinicians in private practice! 🙏🏾

khandygurl
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Powerful presentation and excellent example

overarainbowov
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Thank you so much for this wonderful breakdown, it has been extremely useful as someone pursuing a degree in social work

VolunteerAbroadForFree
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I know im traumatized but now that i heard this..my trauma is worst than i thought 😊happy coming new year Dr. Hope

tanfrederika
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Really love it 💓 keep the hard work ❤️🐱
I really appreciate what you're doing to help others.
May Allah bless you 🙏

AliveYE
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Thank you so much for making your very valuable information available to the world. Much love my friend. 😊💜🙏

Bit_
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i love your videos, but the volume is way low on your end. i have my volumes all the way up and i can hear just barely. i have to struggle to hear

twylamariegutierrez
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Thank you Doc Snipes you're Amazing.
Candis Signed in today. Thank you for today's Lecture.

Israelmama
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I suffer bpd as soon as I get paid will join ur channel 👏

mariavanessacastellanosoca
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Awesome reading

This sensation of causal sessility is definitely central to my experience of it 👽🛸

toastybowl
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Hi, Thanks for this info..Barbara Russell

barbararussell
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The information you provide is incredibly helpful. Thank you! I want to purchase a CEU for social work in Texas. I am non-clinical. Will your CEUS be accepted?

JackieNicole
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And you never know what and when you will be triggered I'm learning my triggers this is one of the reasons why I had to break down and tell my husband everything that happened to me as a child so he would understand my behavior why I rock at night why I have anxiety and depression also separation anxiety Stockholm Syndrome and why I feel guilty even going to the doctor because I grew up in a household where my abuse happened and they didn't take you to a doctor I grew up with PCOS and didn't find out about it until I was an adult so the pain that my mother accused me of Faking has a name also phantom pains is another thing I couldn't speak about because that would put both of my adoptive parents in jail but now that I'm an adult I've been able to say it outside of my body sometimes I feel that PTSD is an understatement, trauma is an understatement for what I feel because emotionally sometimes I feel a wreck but my body still feels the pain of where I was abused even on the soles of my feet I was beat sleep deprivation sent to bed hungry all of these things manifest long after they've stopped happening this is why I have concluded that I am a work in progress for the rest of my life videos like these help me manage and understand myself a little bit more and understand that a lot of the crap was never my fault but it most certainly is my burden to bear and understand! Thank you🙏

nobullzone
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How do we identify that a symptom is a reflection of a neuro-chemical imbalance? How is it treated if a person refuses medication? If that is one of the treatment options?

carmenbenitez
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Fluoxetine is used for depression or ocd

ee
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Today I was bombarded by a few triggers and in my inability to stop my physical reactions to the anxiety I hit myself in my forehead and sometimes I have done this but I'm afraid to tell my therapist because I don't want to get locked up, I am not suicidal I just don't know how to tell my doctor 🙂

rosemaryrobinson
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If you're poor and traumatized this isn't available.

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