The Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior Treating Complex Psychological Trauma PTSD, Borderline Personality and Beyond Presented by John Briere, PhD HOME STUDY 12 CE/CME CREDITS PO BOX 5710 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 650-851-8411 fax 707-755-3133
Table of Contents Guidelines, Instructions, Procedures & Information... 2 Course Description & Objectives... 3 ACCME Disclosure Statement... 4 Accreditation Statement... 5 About the Institute & Dr. Briere...6 IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 1
HOME STUDY INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this home study. To receive CE/CME credit for completing it, please do the following: Mail in your Green Proof of Purchase Card Listen to the lecture on the CD Complete the participation documentation form, post-test answer sheet and evaluation. Please sign the Certification Statement (at bottom of the participation documentation form). Mail or fax the participation documentation form with the signed participation verification form, post test, answer sheet, and evaluation to IAHB. Please retain a copy for your records. IAHB Attn: Home Study PO BOX 5710 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 You must receive a score of 75% or higher to pass the post test. If you pass, IAHB will send you the CE/CME certificate within 4 weeks of receiving the CE/CME materials. If you do not pass, another test will be mailed to you. You will be expected to return it within 6 months. If you do not pass the second test, you will receive a third and final test, also to be returned within 6 months. If you need your home study corrected in less than 10 business days, there will be a $25 rush fee. Please attach a check in the amount of $25 made payable to IAHB with your returned materials. To use a credit card, please call and request a Rush Home Study Form. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION You must answer the post-test entirely without the help of any other person. The date of completion, which will appear on your certificate, is the date we receive your CE/CME materials. If you fax your materials, please do NOT also mail them. Partial credit is not available. NOTE: Although IAHB maintains participant records, you should retain your certificate for a period of 5 years or as long as may be required by your accrediting agency as a personal record and reference. IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 2
COURSE DESCRIPTION Until recently, posttraumatic stress was considered a relatively straightforward response to a single traumatic event. However, recent research indicates that trauma-related disturbance can be quite complex symptomatically, involving a variety of symptoms and difficulties beyond PTSD. Drawing on the latest trauma research and theory, Dr. Briere presents a nonpathologizing, developmentally-informed therapy for these complex posttraumatic presentations that integrates cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic perspectives. This program is suggested for psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatric nurses, advanced graduate students and other healthcare professionals with an intermediate knowledge in this field. It is not suitable for the general public. STATEMENT OF NEED Working with complex psychological trauma is a delicate balance between support and confrontation, forthrightness and patience, and humor and resolve. All of these aspects are necessary to make a real impact upon what has historically been seen as a challenging client population. Needs assessment data collected from a variety of sources indicate training in practical, effective methods for dealing with complex trauma would be of ongoing value to professional therapists. Dr. John Briere s live workshop, Treating Complex Psychological Trauma, was developed to address these needs. This home study will allow professionals for whom attending a live workshop is difficult or inconvenient to receive the same training benefit and increase their clinical skills. \ GOALS & OBJECTIVES Overall goal: Participants will be better able to treat complex psychological trauma. The course will: Discuss the ways in which complex trauma differs from simple trauma. Identify the traumatic base for borderline personality disorder. Describe the use and function of the therapeutic window. Explore the central components of any effective trauma treatment. List the ways in which treatment for complex trauma is different from treating PTSD. Explain why a good therapeutic relationship is technically necessary for the resolution of complex posttraumatic disturbance. Date of Original Release: June 2005 Revision Date: May 2016 Termination Date: May 2019 IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 3
AKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMMERCIAL SUPPORT There was no commercial support for this enduring material. DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS Several accrediting bodies now require anyone who is in a position to control the content of an education activity to disclose any/all relevant financial relationship(s) with a commercial organization which produces health care products or services. Speaker(s) Dr. Briere has no relevant financial relationships. Dr. Briere does not mention the use of experimental or off-label medications, devices, or procedures during his presentation Officers/Planners Gerald W. Piaget, PhD has no relevant financial relationships. Joan E. Piaget, MS has no relevant financial relationships. Susie McGregor Huyer, RN has no relevant financial relationships. Maggie Allee, RN, BSN, MBA, JD has no relevant financial relationships. Allan Sidle, MD, PhD has no relevant financial relationships. Hugh Baras, PhD has no relevant financial relationships. Curtis Parkin, PhD has no relevant financial relationships. Paresh Patel, MD, PhD has no relevant financial relationships. Michael Freeman, MD has no relevant financial relationships. Barbara Binkley, LCSW has no relevant financial relationships. IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 4
ACCREDITATION Please review these pages on accreditation prior to applying for continuing education credit for this home study program. Continuing education activities sponsored by the Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior (IAHB), a 501(c) 3, non-profit, educational organization in Portola Valley, CA, is approved for CE/CME credit by the following organizations. In all cases, IAHB, or the designated approved sponsor, maintains responsibility for all programs. Certifications by these accrediting organizations are continuously reviewed. Consequently, the following list is subject to modification following the date of its printing, May 2016. Please contact your state licensing board to determine its acceptance of reciprocity with the organizations listed below. Not all state-level boards accept home study/independent study for continuing education, nor do they all accept the national-level of accreditation listed below. ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS: Approved by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Approved Provider Program (NAADAC Approved Education Provider #92713) for 12 CEH s. Provider approved by CAADAC, Provider #4N 86 074 0117 an ICRC member which has reciprocity with most ICRC member states, for 12 CEHs. COUNSELORS and MFTs: IAHB is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP ) and may offer NBCC approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. (NBCC Provider #5216). This course meets the qualifications for MFTs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider # PCE 36). IAHB has been approved by the Texas Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists to provide CE offerings for MFTs. Provider Number 154. NURSES: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, (BRN Provider CEP#2672) for 12 contact hours. The Institute for Advancement of Human Behavior is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. PHYSICIANS: The Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The IAHB designates this enduring material for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. PSYCHOLOGISTS: IAHB is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. The APA Approved Sponsor maintains responsibility for the program. This activity is offered for 12 CE credit hours. SOCIAL WORKERS: Social workers will receive 12 continuing education clinical social work clock hours for participating in this course. This course meets the qualifications for 12 hours of continuing education credit for LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider #PCE 36). IAHB has been approved by the State of Texas Board of Social Work Examiners to provide continuing education activities for social workers. Provider No. CS3876. MC 1982, PO Box 149347, Austin, TX 78714, (512) 719 3521. IAHB SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0091. This course is approved for 12.00 contact hours. IAHB, ACE Provider # 1426, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) Program. The IAHB maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 3/16/2016 3/16/2017. Social Workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. Social workers participating in this course will receive 12 clinical social work continuing education clock hours. IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 5
ABOUT THE PRESNTER John Briere, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, and Director of the Psychological Trauma Program at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center and Co-director of the MCAVIC-USC Child and Adolescent Trauma Program of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, SAMHSA. He is past president of the International Society for Traumatic Street Studies. Dr. Briere is the author of over 90 articles and chapters, 10 books, and 7 psychological tests in the are number of books, articles, and chapters in the areas of trauma, child abuse, and interpersonal violence. Including Principles of Trauma Therapy: A Guide to Symptoms, Evaluation, and Treatment. Recent books include Therapy for Adults Molested as Children: Beyond Survival, 2nd Edition; Child Abuse Trauma: Theory and Treatment of the Lasting Effects; and Psychological Assessment of Adult Posttraumatic States: Phenomenology, Diagnosis, and Measurement, 2nd edition. Dr. Briere also has developed various psychological tests, including the Trauma Symptom Inventory, Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children, Inventory of Altered Self Capacities, Detailed Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress, and the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory. Dr. Briere is a recipient of the Robert S. Laufer Memorial Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and he has been designated as Highly Cited Researcher (Behavioral Sciences) by the Institute for Scientific Information. At the same time, he has a long-standing interest in Buddhist philosophy and the practice of meditation. Dr. Briere is a captivating speaker whose workshops consistently receive the highest possible ratings. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE The Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior is a non-profit, nationally recognized educational institute founded in 1977. Our mission is to provide innovative, top-quality continuing education and continuing medical education activities for professionals across the US. The Institute s programs encompass a comprehensive and multidisciplinary array of educational activities in the form of workshops, conferences, multimedia home study materials and customized training programs. Additionally, we enter into joint sponsorships to provide professional training for CE/CME credit with non-accredited organizations whose training goals and objectives are congruent with those of IAHB. We participate integrally in the planning and administering of each jointly-sponsored training activity. If you would like more information about our services, please call the Institute at (650) 851-8411. CONTENT ADVISORY: This advanced workshop includes descriptions, videotapes, audiotapes, and/or reenactments of actual therapy sessions. Some of the case material may contain graphic descriptions of violence, sexual activity, or other content which could be disturbing, especially to participant who themselves have had similar experiences. The workshop is intended for health professionals and advanced students, who participate in at their own risk. If you find portions of the program upsetting, or if you need assistance for any other reason, please notify the instructor or program coordinator. IAHB Homestudy- Treating Complex Psychological Trauma 6