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10/12/19, 10am-12noon; Trauma, Memory, Resilience and Consciousness; a new non-exposure visualization to reduce disturbance of traumatic memories: Blink-Flash
Serving and bearing witness to those suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually, healthcare personnel can be left with vicarious and secondary trauma from distressing memories. This has been described as "Critical Incident Stress Syndrome." We will address these issues with some exciting new developments in the field of trauma therapy, modified into an easy, rapid visualization exercise: Blink-Flash Meditation®.
In over two years, nearly 5,000 EMDR trained psychotherapists from over 30 countries have attended a daylong workshop or webinar to learn of a recent advance in trauma treatment: the Flash Technique®, developed over the past year by senior EMDR trainer Phil Manfield, Ph.D. with Lewis Engel, Ph.D.
In contrast to other psychological treatments (such as EMDR, Prolonged Exposure Therapy; Critical Incident Stress Debriefing; Trauma Focused-CBT; Somatic Experiencing®, Emotional Freedom Technique, etc.) the Flash Technique® and Blink-Flash Meditation® INVOLVE NO CONSCIOUS EXPOSURE to traumatic or disturbing memories. This paradigm shift reduces the risk of re-traumatization to nearly zero.
Blink-Flash Meditation® has been developed as a self-administered visualization technique to help psychotherapists and other health care personnel when they have disturbing memories, particularly ones after exposure to significant medical, emotional and spiritual suffering in patients and their loved ones. A short and simple visualization, Blink-Flash Meditation® can rapidly reduce vicarious trauma and to promote and integrate resilience.
This approach has been demonstrated to psychologists, social workers, other mental health professionals, and to physicians and nurses in oncology, palliative care, hospice and emergency room staff at UCSF and Kaiser San Rafael. We have also held meetings demonstrating the Flash Technique® for researchers and clinicians from the VAMCSF, UCSF, ZSFGH Trauma Center, and to senior teachers from the SF Zen Center.
In this two hour presentation, we will hear clinical case examples with audio and video recordings, and discuss theoretical issues in consciousness, memory reconsolidation and subliminal perception research.
Most importantly, participants will have an opportunity to DIRECTLY EXPERIENCE Blink-Flash Meditation® and subjectively feel changes in participants' own disturbing memories (of any kind. Content of such memories do not need to be discussed by participants).
("Money-back guarantee" for any participant who does not find this seminar engaging, powerfully useful in their clinical practice and personal life, and intriguing for what it can demonstrate about consciousness and memory.)
Presenter: David Bullard, Ph.D.,
David has had a private practice of individual psychotherapy and couples therapy in San Francisco since 1976. He is a clinical professor in departments of medicine and psychiatry and a member of the professional advisory group of Spiritual Care Services at the University of California, San Francisco, and is a consultant for the Symptom Management Service (outpatient palliative care) at UCSFs Helen Diller Family Cancer Center. For the past three years he has been a mentor in the Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Reserch at the California Institute of Integral Studies. His trauma therapy incorporates advanced training in EMDR and Somatic Experiencing®.
His latest professional publication is the chapter "Sexual Problems" (co-authored with Christine Derzko, M.D.) in Behavioral Medicine: A Guide for Clinical Practice, 5th edition (in press; McGraw-Hill). He has previously published interviews for psychotherapy.net with William (Bill) Richards, Ph.D.; Thupten Jinpa, Ph.D. (English translator and editor for H.H. the Dalai Lama); Allan Schore, Ph.D.; Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.; Mark Epstein, M.D.; Ida Gorbis, Ph.D.; George Silberschatz, Ph.D.; and Lonnie Barbach, Ph.D.; and also has traveled with, interviewed, and presented with Tibetan Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman, Ph.D.
2 CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Resource Center (SCRC) which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. SCRC is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California. The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association. For questions about receiving your Certificate of Attendance, contact Bullard Psychology Consultants at david@drbullard.com. For questions about CE, visit www.spiritualcompetency.com or contact David Lukoff, PhD at CE@spiritualcompetency.com
Learning Objectives:
- Describe a new non-exposure-based treatment for traumatic memories - Describe two ways previous trauma impacts the healthcare of patients
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San Francisco , CA 94123
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