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What are the benefits of Trauma Stabilization? TIST Training with Janina Fisher PhD

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December 8, 2024

Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST trauma-informed care training) by Janina Fisher (TIST Certification) is a powerful therapeutic approach that can help traumatized individuals stabilize their emotions, regulate their nervous system, and develop greater resilience. TIST therapy technique has proven to be an invaluable tool for psychotherapists the world over in their work with clients healing from traumatic events or compound PTSD.  

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Helping Trauma Survivors Get Unstuck: A Fragmented Selves Approach in Therapy

In This NEW Janina Fisher Webinar you will learn:

How to understand perplexing clients using the TIST perspective so you can see the fragmented selves at work.

How to organize a treatment plan using the TIST model so you have an effective approach to care.

How TIST helps shift even the most stuck clients so they can finally make progress.

How to relieve your frustration and prevent burnout with more effective trauma treatment.

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What are the benefits of trauma stabilization?

1. TIST (Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment) Aids in Nervous System Regulation

Trauma can have a profound effect on the nervous system, causing people to feel intense emotions like fear, anger, and sadness. These feelings can be overwhelming and difficult to manage, leaving you feeling out of control. TIST teaches clients techniques for grounding themselves in the present moment and calming their body’s response to stress, which helps them regulate their nervous system. Clients can feel more in control of their lives and better able to cope with challenges if they learn how to regulate their emotions and manage their physical sensations.

2. TIST Helps Clients Develop Resilience 

We know that trauma can leave people feeling helpless and hopeless, which can lead to feelings of despair that are difficult to overcome. Using tools we learn in TIST training assists clients in developing greater resilience by teaching them coping skills and instilling a sense of self-efficacy. Clients learn how to reframe negative thoughts and beliefs about themselves and their experiences using mindfulness practices, cognitive restructuring, and other techniques. This helps them develop a more positive outlook on life and feel more empowered to overcome challenges.

3. TIST Therapy Techniques Support Stronger Relationships

Trauma harms relationships by erecting barriers between people and making it difficult to trust others. The TIST therapy modality assists clients in developing stronger relationships by teaching them effective communication skills, boundary setting, and empathy for others. Clients can build healthier relationships with others and create a support network that can help them through difficult times by learning how to communicate their needs clearly and assertively.

Learning Janina Fisher’s Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST trauma training) techniques gives you added professional skills that make you effective in assisting trauma survivors in stabilizing their emotions, regulating their nervous system, and developing greater resilience. Psychotherapy clients appreciate the TIST approach for the practical tools it offers for managing trauma symptoms while promoting healing and growth. 

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Janina Fisher, Ph.D. is the Assistant Educational Director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, a former instructor at Harvard Medical School, and an international expert on the treatment of trauma and dissociation. She is the author of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation (2017) and Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: a Workbook for Survivors and Therapists (2021). Best known for her work on integrating newer neurobiologically-informed interventions into traditional psychotherapy approaches, she is the co-author with Pat Ogden of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Attachment and Trauma (2015).

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