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20 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=1683734645 | READ [PDF] The Living Legacy of Trauma Flip Chart: A Psychoeducational In-Session Tool for Clients and Therapists | Help your clients make sense of their most puzzling and shameful trauma symptoms with the innovative use of simple diagrams and explanations found in The Living Legacy of Trauma Flip Chart.Traumatized individuals often have trouble processing words and information, but visual images draw their attention, allow them to better unders
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Description Help your clients make sense of their most puzzling and shameful trauma symptoms with the innovative use of simple diagrams and explanations found in The Living Legacy of Trauma Flip Chart.Traumatized individuals often have trouble processing words and information, but visual images draw their attention, allow them to better understand their symptoms or struggles, and help them to engage more easily in treatment. Created by Janina Fisher, PhD, this flip chart makes psychoeducation a relational experience in which the client can feel understood and supported. It presents scientific information in an accessible, easy-to- understand manner that builds trust, even in the early stages of therapy, and allows trauma survivors to feel more empowered rather than victimized by their symptoms. Your clients will thank you for using it!Intended for interactive use in sessions, this simple, user-friendly format includes:21 full-color diagrams on client-facing pagesExplanations and key points on each corresponding therapist-facing page, making the concepts easy to teachWhiteboard client pages for easy markup and reuseTopics covered include:Common symptoms of traumaThe triune brainHow trauma memories are remembered or forgottenEffects of trauma on the brain and bodyNervous system dysregulationWindow of toleranceTraumatic attachmentAddictions and traumaDissociative phenomenaStages of treatment