Challenging Psychophysiologic Cases
PPD Professional Course #2
Challenging Psychophysiologic Disorder Cases
This course builds on the Psychophysiologic Diagnosis and Treatment course and is jargon-free for everyone to benefit from. It provides deeper insights into all patients with PPD and advanced techniques of Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy by focusing on those who are particularly difficult to diagnose or treat.
The 8-Part Course Includes:
Part 1. An Introduction to Brain-Generated Pain or Illness and recent research
Part 2. How stressful personality traits develop
Part 3. How stressful personality traits can be changed
Part 4. Triggers: people, events, or situations that are highly stressful because of links to past trauma
Part 5. Repressed Emotions: how they develop and how to treat them
Part 6. The role of a person's self-image and view of their world
Part 7. The role of self-image and world view in adolescence
Part 8. The role of self-image and worldview in people with strong religious faith
These concepts are based on published research and the most challenging patients selected from over 7000 people suffering from PPD. The course was developed through 40 years of presentations to physicians, mental health professionals, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, behavioral health consultants and psychology graduate students throughout North America and Europe.
This Course is Open To All
Physicians
All Specialties - Since PPD symptoms present in any area of the body
This is especially useful for Primary Care Physicians (40% of patients who visit their PCP have stress as an underlying factor) and Gastroenterologists
Therapists
Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors, Behavioral Health Clinicians, etc
Nurses
Physical Therapists
Chiropractors
Medical or Mental Health Students
Non-Professionals interested in the psychology of PPD
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