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Trauma reflects among the most dynamic and profound of human experiences and can present significant challenges for the mental health clinician and consumer alike; however, effective, time-limited & evidence-based treatments are available. Experienced trauma clinician, Dr. Michele Todd, C. Psych joins host Dr. Pete Kelly, C. Psych for an extensive discussion of the conceptualization and treatment of trauma from a CBT lens. In this discussion they cover:
- Dr. Todd's journey towards a practice focused on trauma therapy
- a brief description of the clinical features of PTSD and the ways it can affect individuals
- the prevalence rates of trauma generally, as well as as a function of trauma type
- potential cultural overlays to the concept of PTSD
- differentiating between Complex PTSD & Borderline Personality Disorder
- over-diagnosis of PTSD & clinician observed "drift" in the communication of diagnoses of PTSD for challenging experiences not matching the DSM-5 criteria for trauma (e.g., workplace bullying).
- conceptualizing PTSD from a CBT perspective
- a review of the major CBT treatments for trauma including Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy & EMDR
- trauma therapy in the context of video or teletherapy
- common myths & misconceptions around PTSD and trauma therapy
- factors contributing to treatment resistence in trauma therapy
- identifying and preventing so-called "vicarious" trauma among trauma therapy providers
- advice for family members with a loved one struggling with PTSD
Dr. Michele Todd completed her PhD at the university of Toronto and residency in clinical psychology at St Joseph’s healthcare. She has completed training for Prolonged Exposure for PTSD with the Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety in Philadelphia. Dr. Todd provides and disseminates evidence based assessment and intervention for PTSD and other trauma related symptoms, including depression, anxiety disorders.