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Self Regulation Therapy® Advanced Level Practitioner Training in Kelowna commencing June 1-3, 2012

This training builds on the basic psychophysiological skills learned in the Foundation Level and consists of four 3-day seminars. Completion of Advanced I – IV are required for certification and must be taken in order.

-Acquire clinical skills to treat chronic symptoms of dysregulation
-Explore various clinical syndromes and their relationship to dysregulation in the nervous system such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, insomnia, chronic pain, autoimmune disorders, TMJ, addiction, asthma, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, attention deficit disorder
-Learn how to work with pathological shame and survivor’s guilt as it relates to developmental derailment and trauma
-Examine common categories of trauma and learn treatment protocols specific to the symptoms of each category including:

I. High Impact Trauma: motor vehicle incidents, falls, whiplash syndrome, post-concussive disorder
II. Medical/Dental Trauma: surgery, anesthesia, poisonings, hospitalizations, physical injury
III. Relational Trauma: rape, assault, sexual abuse, shame, dissociation
IV. Global Activation: fetal distress and birth trauma, near drowning, electrocution, suffocation, hallucinogens, psychosis, high fevers, seizures.

SRT Advanced Level Course Page

Dates: June 1-3, September 7-9, November 2-4 2012 & January 11-13 2013
Time: 10am – 5pm
Cost: $725 per weekend
Prerequisites: Completion of SRT Foundation Level

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