Integrative Medicine for Healing PTSD ANd COMPLEX TRAUMA
If you’re a therapist, wellness professional, or someone struggling with mental health issues, you may be surprised by how much you can benefit from this 90-minute video with Dr. Leslie Korn. You’ll also get 2 bonus documents when you register.
WhY AN Integrative Medicine Approach is Important for Treating Complex Trauma and PTSD
Integrative medicine deals with clients’ physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects, which can lead to a more complete healing than psychotherapy alone.
Symptoms of trauma vary amongst clients. Some clients are more responsive to different treatment modalities.
Clients often present with physical manifestations of trauma that may not be directly treated by psychotherapy.
By having knowledge of integrative medicine, you can encourage clients to think more holistically about their treatment.
Clients can potentially heal faster and more completely with an integrative medicine approach.
Awareness of the benefits of an integrative approach can help you make appropriate referrals to other health professionals.
Integrative medicine focuses on relief from symptoms and long-term well-being and resilience for your clients.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN this 90-Minute VIDEO + 2 BONUSES
Understand how integrative medicine can help heal complex trauma and PTSD
Learn how integrative medicine can be combined with traditional psychotherapy approaches
Understand competency to practice integrative medicine and when to make referrals to qualified professionals
Ethical issues, potential contraindications, and safety concerns
The role of interdisciplinary collaboration in integrative care
2 BONUS DOCUMENTS INCLUDED WHEN YOU REGISTER FOR THE 90-MINUTE VIDEO
Integrative Medicine for Post-traumatic Stress and Complex Trauma
This 20-page document written by Dr. Korn explains the importance of integrative medicine in the treatment of trauma and explains the benefits of many approaches.
Herbal Remedies & Spice Medicine for PTSD, Complex Trauma & Traumatic Brain Injury
In this 22-page document, Dr. Korn describes several herbal remedies that can help in the treatment of complex trauma and PTSD.
This is such an important topic – the direct link between physical and mental health, a topic that is completely neglected in therapist training. Leslie’s content and presentation style is inspiring! – S. Thomas, Therapist
Dr. Korn has a long and unique background in integrative medicine and mental health and knows her stuff. I’m not an integrative medicine practitioner, but have found her information extremely useful when working with therapy clients and making referrals. – D. Ellis, Psychotherapist
About Your Trainer, DR. Leslie Korn
integrative medicine clinician, licensed mental health counselor, and educator
Leslie E Korn, PhD, MPH, LMHC, is a renowned integrative medicine clinician, licensed mental health counselor, and educator. She specializes in using nutritional, herbal, and culinary medicine to treat trauma and emotional and chronic physical illness.
She completed her graduate education in psychiatry and public health at Harvard Medical School and her life training in the jungles of Mexico, where she lived and worked alongside local healers for more than 25 years.
She is the author of 10 books on integrative medicine and nutrition for mental health.
No. This is a 90-minute video. The offer also includes 2 Bonuses:
– A 20-page document, Integrative Medicine for Post-traumatic Stress and Complex Trauma written by Dr. Korn explains the importance of integrative medicine in the treatment of trauma and explains the benefits of many approaches.
– A 22-page document, Herbal Remedies & Spice Medicine for PTSD, Complex Trauma & Traumatic Brain Injury where Dr. Korn describes several herbal remedies that can help in the treatment of complex trauma and PTSD.
For all participants, you can download your certificate of completion for 1.75 hours of training once you pass the short course quiz.
USA
We are not officially approved for other CEU’s in the USA. However, we will give you a certificate of completion for 1.75 hours of professional development. You’ll have to check with your professional association or licensing board to see if they will give you credit for the course.
CANADA
The Canadian Counseling Association (CCPA) may give you credit if you give them your certificate. We are not officially approved for other CEUs in Canada. However, we will give you a certificate of completion. You’ll have to check with your professional association to see if they will give you credit for the course. AUSTRALIA
ACA: The course is approved for 1.75 OPD (ongoing professional development) points for members of the Australia Counselling Association (ACA).
PACFA: This course counts towards 1.75 hours of category A CPD and 1.75 hours of category B CPD points for The Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).
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