Treatment Trajectories and Prognosis
in Complex Trauma and Dissociation
What informs us of how long and challenging a treatment course might last with clients who have Complex PTSD or Dissociative Disorders?
Recorded in March 2021, this webinar series explores factors that affect prognosis and the length and course of therapy in complex trauma and dissociative disorders.
For 2 x 1hr webinar recordings we explore what to look for in assessment and early treatment, and how to plan therapy according to prognostic factors.
About the Presenter
Kathy Steele, MN, CS has been in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia for over three decades, specializing in the treatment of complex trauma, dissociation, attachment difficulties, and the challenges of complicated therapies. She is an adjunct faculty at Emory University, and a Fellow and past President of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Ms Steele teaches internationally and consults with individuals, groups, and trauma programs. She has received a number of awards for her clinical and published works, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from ISSTD.
Cost
$55 AUD
30 day streaming on-demand.
2 x 1-hour episodes.
OR
purchase all 7 series to receive a 20% discount!
Dates
Recorded March 2021.
Continuing Education Credits not available