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Co-Occurring Trauma and Drug and Alcohol Abuse: A Harm Reduction Perspective
(1.2 ceu)
12 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, CAADAC, and psychologists
Counselors and other helping professionals often encounter the dysregulated internal states and the behaviors stemming from these states that are the symptoms of trauma. Understand how individuals cope with traumatic experiences through drug and alcohol use and other addictions, chemically modulating the changes triggered by traumatic experience. You learn treatment approaches, including mindfulness techniques, and work collaboratively with clients using a "window of tolerance" to address multiple layers of experience at one time.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Fri. Oct. 30, Berkeley
PERRI FRANSKOVIAK, Ph.D., is a community programs manager for the Harm Reduction Therapy Center at Tenderloin Health. She also facilitates management training and a process group, as well as groups for volunteers at Hospitality House in San Francisco. She has been working in community settings for more than 15 years.
PETER GOETZ, MFT, works in a trauma-based therapy program in San Francisco and maintains a private practice in San Francisco and Emeryville. He has practiced psychotherapy for more than 20 years and specializes in trauma, dissociation, drug and alcohol abuse concerns, and somatic approaches to treatment.
- 2 meetings
- Oct. 30 and 31: Fri.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm
- Berkeley: Room 204, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $295 (EDP 401323)