41 min

But What if My Client Dissociates?! Practical Strategies From Our Experts Practical for Your Practice

    • Mental Health

Welcome back for Season 4! Some big changes this season – we are sad to say goodbye to Dr. Andy Santanello who did a phenomenal job as co-host in seasons 1 - 3. Andy has pivoted to new opportunities and we wish him well! In his place, we are happy to introduce Dr. Carin Lefkowitz (long time guest, first time host) as our new Practical for your Practice co-host! Welcome, Carin! In our first episode of season 4, we tackle one of the top concerns we hear in our PTSD EBP workshops and consultation… “But what if my client dissociates?!”. If this has been on your list of clinical worries, worry no more! Take a listen as we discuss what is dissociation (and what isn’t)? What is its function? How can we best assess it? When is it likely to show up? AND most importantly, what providers can do to manage it in the context of their EBP work! Our very own Dr. Kelly Chrestman is back to share helpful actionable intel!
Calls-to-action:
Dissociative Subtype of PTSD-National center for PTSD
DES-II - Dissociative Experiences Scale
Target Behaviors & Behavior Chain Analysis - DBT Self Help
What is Dissociation and What to do About it?
Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

Welcome back for Season 4! Some big changes this season – we are sad to say goodbye to Dr. Andy Santanello who did a phenomenal job as co-host in seasons 1 - 3. Andy has pivoted to new opportunities and we wish him well! In his place, we are happy to introduce Dr. Carin Lefkowitz (long time guest, first time host) as our new Practical for your Practice co-host! Welcome, Carin! In our first episode of season 4, we tackle one of the top concerns we hear in our PTSD EBP workshops and consultation… “But what if my client dissociates?!”. If this has been on your list of clinical worries, worry no more! Take a listen as we discuss what is dissociation (and what isn’t)? What is its function? How can we best assess it? When is it likely to show up? AND most importantly, what providers can do to manage it in the context of their EBP work! Our very own Dr. Kelly Chrestman is back to share helpful actionable intel!
Calls-to-action:
Dissociative Subtype of PTSD-National center for PTSD
DES-II - Dissociative Experiences Scale
Target Behaviors & Behavior Chain Analysis - DBT Self Help
What is Dissociation and What to do About it?
Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

41 min