Breaking the Bonds of Sexual Trauma -Using Resiliency-Based Clinical Strategies to Help Survivors Restore Their Lives – Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball
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Overview
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Author: Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball
- Faculty:
- Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 44 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Sep 28, 2017
Description
A Restored Life is Within Reach for Survivors of Sexual Trauma
The statistics are startling. Every 2 minutes in the United States, a person is a victim of a sexual assault. Over the last twenty years, 4.2 million Americans have been sexually traumatized. This is a seismic event that crosses racial, gender, and socioeconomic lines to impact every facet of a person’s being. It is at the heart of many presenting issues that clinicians encounter in their practices, including relationship challenges, substance abuse disorders, and chronic health problems. Current clinical approaches often miss the mark, overlooking the most essential and complicating factors of treatment.
This contributes to clients regressing and identifying even more strongly with their trauma.
Now there is hope for these survivors and those who love them. Melissa Bradley-Ball, an esteemed trainer and speaker on issues of trauma and resiliency, guides you through a resilience-based, multi-modal approach that emphasizes the possibility of post-traumatic growth. Help your clients identify and avoid the activation rituals in their lives. Involve the larger family as important team members in the healing process. Use proven somatic grounding, energy psychology, and cognitive-behavioral techniques to help clients in their heroic journey toward restoration.
Handouts
Manual – Breaking the Bonds of Sexual Trauma (9.65 MB) | 119 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
FOUNDATIONAL ESSENTIALS OF TRAUMA
- Assessing the client’s trauma composite
- Effectively and safely working with the micro and macro story
- The #1 factor contributing to PTSD and long-term intimacy disruption, and how to deal with it
LEVELS OF FUNCTIONING
- Victim
- Creating safety, support, therapeutic alliance, & skills
- Building the resilience bridge
- Survivor
- Helping clients integrate the trauma into their life narrative
- Grieving and mourning well
- Thriver
- The heroic narrative is integrated
- Trust in self and in the life process is restored
THE COMPLEXITY OF SEXUAL TRAUMA
- Trauma activation rituals, trauma composites, and sexualized trauma composites
- Repetition and why it happens
- How to direct the ritual
- Recognizing and dismantling trauma composites
- Themis: the often hidden PRIMARY trauma
- Somatic, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and sensory details
- Sexual trauma reactivation over the course of a lifespan
- Developmental (possible) “flare up” times
- Medical: reactivation of sexual trauma
- When medical issues mimic sexual trauma
RESILIENCY-BASED CLINICAL STRATEGIES FOR TREATING SEXUAL TRAUMA
- Assessing strengths and deficits of post-traumatic growth
- Considerations and implementations with different approaches
- Group
- Couple
- Individual
- Family
- Setting up resources
- Somatic grounding-creating safety and resetting natural survival responses
- Energy psychology approaches
- Cognitive-behavioral approaches and creation of positive portfolios
- “Preparing the team”
- Making sense of the trauma, and finding purpose from it
- The “heroic journey” resilience narrative
- Utilizing movies and literature as resources
- Assisting the client to incorporate resources from their spiritual tradition
- Memories (micro or macro)-titrating the pain and incorporating the narrative
Adjunct Therapies
- Bodywork: Breema, Reiki, massage, acupuncture, and more
- Appropriate timing for encouraging the use of other resources
Special Topics for Consideration
- Working with sexually avoidant clients and their partners
- Working with “promiscuity”: is it trauma re-enactment?
- Working with trauma clients with BDSM lifestyles
- Working with victims of military sexual trauma and human trafficking
Faculty
Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS, Related seminars and products: 3
Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS, is a nationally recognized clinical educator, corporate consultant, family mediator, and author with over 37 years of experience as a psychotherapist, providing individual, group, and family therapy. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Music Education and Master of Counseling Psychology from the University of Tennessee. Her extensive EMDR training (Level I, II, and specialized protocols) helped her become a trailblazer in the field of sexual trauma through a Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth model and she often trains personnel at medical/mental health agencies, universities, school systems, and other facilities. An in-demand Child Sexual Abuse Investigator, expert court witness, and subject matter expert on sexual assault with the Pentagon, Mrs. Bradley-Ball has conducted seminars for more than 300,000 medical, behavioral health, law enforcement, educators, clergy, and military personnel, as well as members of the public throughout the U.S., Canada, and Central America. She was a primary speaker for the first National Conference on Post-Traumatic Growth in 2011.
Her frequent keynote addresses at regional and national conferences – as well as television and radio news broadcasts – have won her the Scripps Howard Award for Broadcasting Excellence, the Edward R. Murrow Award, and numerous other accolades. She is currently working on a PBS special about the heroic journey of children healing from divorce.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Melissa Bradley-Ball is the owner of The Omnibus Center. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Melissa Bradley-Ball is a member of the American Counseling Association. She is a Fellow and Diplomate for American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- Professional Background: Participants should have a foundational understanding of clinical practices, ideally holding credentials in psychology, counseling, social work, or related fields.
- Commitment to Learning: A dedication to enhancing therapeutic skills and integrating resiliency-based strategies into practice.
Features
- Resiliency-Based Approach: Learn multi-modal strategies emphasizing post-traumatic growth and resilience.
- Family Involvement Techniques: Discover methods to engage family members as integral parts of the healing process.
- Practical Interventions: Gain tools in somatic grounding, energy psychology, and cognitive-behavioral techniques to assist clients effectively.
- Expert Instruction: Benefit from Melissa Bradley-Ball's extensive experience in trauma and resiliency training.
Target audiences
- Mental Health Professionals: Therapists, counselors, psychologists, and social workers seeking advanced techniques to support survivors of sexual trauma.
- Healthcare Providers: Medical professionals aiming to understand the psychological impacts of sexual trauma to offer comprehensive care.
- Educators and Advocates: Individuals involved in trauma education or advocacy desiring to deepen their knowledge and effectiveness.