Trauma Series Part 3

The Trauma Series Part III: Overcoming Dissociation

Recorded Friday 12 November 2021

With Janina Fisher, PhD

CPD Credits: 3 hours

Disconnection from self in the context of traumatic experience is a survival strategy that allows victims to disown and distance themselves from what is happening. But it comes at a cost: long-lasting shame and self-loathing, difficulty self-soothing, internal conflicts and struggles, and complications in relationships with others.

Without internal coherence or compassion, fragmented individuals are vulnerable to suicidality, self-harm or substance abuse, and often marginalised by the label of “borderline.”

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SPEAKERS

Dr Janina Fisher,

FULL PROGRAMME

Introductions

How Dissociation Facilitates Survival Under Threat and its Long-Term Repercussions
In normal life, dissociation aids peak performance, but in traumatic environments, it is the brain’s way of splitting off the traumatic event so humans can go forward as if everything is ‘fine.’ The painful repercussion of survival is fragmentation, self-rejection, self-attack, and self-alienation.

Q&A

Befriending One’s Fragmented Selves: Learning to Recognize Painful Emotions as Communications from Parts
To re-connect to all aspects of one’s being requires recognition of the patterns of thoughts, feelings and physical reactions encapsulated in each part. Mindful observation and curiosity are usually easy for clients. Learning to interpret distress as the distress of a wounded part, rather than “my” distress, takes patience and practice.

Q&A

Welcoming ‘Home’ Disowned Traumatized Parts: Visualization Techniques that Evoke Self-Compassion and Self-Connection
The use of guided visualization and imaginal techniques capitalize on the dissociative client’s ability to alter consciousness and makes possible an increasingly warm and empathic relationship to the parts that build self-compassion and self-acceptance.

Q&A

FEES

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CPD Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

£60 (or £48 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

£50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for 3 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

SCHEDULE

00:03:38
How Dissociation Facilitates Survival Under Threat and its Long-Term Repercussions

00:48:17
Q&A

01:00:53
Befriending One’s Fragmented Selves: Learning to Recognize Painful Emotions as Communications from Parts

01:43:47
Q&A

02:03:51
Welcoming ‘Home’ Disowned Traumatized Parts: Visualization Techniques that Evoke Self-Compassion and Self-Connection

02:50:35
Q&A

03:01:54
End.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:
  • Demonstrate how disconnection from self is a survival strategy in the context of traumatic experience.
  • Develop ways of working with somatic experience to support coherence in clients.
  • Examine how dissociation facilitates survival under threat and its long-term repercussions.
  • Identify painful emotions as communications from parts of the fragmented self.