Strategies for Working With Parts DAY 1
"Easy Ego State Interventions: How to Effectively Use Parts Work" is a two-day, post-doctoral-level continuing education workshop designed to equip clinicians with practical skills in ego state therapy and EMDR. This workshop will focus on helping therapists identify and work with clients’ functional and dysfunctional ego states, facilitating trauma resolution, and addressing complex psychological issues such as dissociation, personality disorders, and attachment trauma.
Participants will explore how ego state therapy can be applied to treat a wide range of clinical challenges, including trauma, dissociative identity disorder (DID), personality disorders, and chronic pain. The workshop integrates Stephen Porges’s Polyvagal Theory to enhance understanding of vagal states and body responses in trauma. Clinicians will learn advanced interventions such as the Two-Hand Interweave technique, the Theory of Structural Dissociation, and specialized tools like the Dissociative Table and Imaginal Nurturing protocol.
Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, guided experiences, role-plays, and case studies, participants will gain practical tools to integrate ego-state interventions into their therapeutic work. Key areas include working with survivors of sexual abuse to create healthy relationships, healing attachment wounds, managing personality disorders as dissociative phenomena, and using ego-state therapy and EMDR to address overactive immune responses and chronic pain.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to effectively diagnose, treat, and work with clients experiencing dissociation, personality disorders, and complex trauma while also enhancing their capacity for self-care when treating these challenging populations.
https://nefesh.org/workshops/EasyEgo2024/viewFREE WEBINAR
Easy Ego State Interventions:
Strategies for Working With Parts DAY 1
Sunday, February 23, 2025, 10:00 AM EST - 4:45 PM EST
Presenter: ROBIN SHAPIRO, M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.
Course Length: 6 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- Identify and differentiate between healthy, flexible ego states and dysfunctional dissociative states using case examples and guided experiences.
- Demonstrate the ability to use the Two-Hand Interweave technique to help clients sort emotions, thoughts, and conflicting introjects in therapeutic sessions.
- Implement a basic ego state trauma protocol to process traumatic memories across a diverse range of client populations.
- Design therapeutic interventions to assist survivors of sexual abuse in building trauma-free, fulfilling sexual relationships.
- Integrate knowledge of Polyvagal Theory, trauma histories, and body types to accurately assess client needs and develop tailored treatment plans.
- Recognize and diagnose personality disorders (e.g., Borderline, Narcissistic) as dissociative in nature and implement effective ego state interventions for treatment.
- Apply advanced ego state therapy techniques to address trauma bonds, attachment to abusers, and help survivors create healthier, current relationships.
- Identify the diagnostic features of DID and utilize specialized tools such as the Dissociative Table and Switching Places to work with different parts of the personality.
- Employ containment strategies, including the Rage Room protocol, to manage destructive parts in clients with DID and other dissociative disorders.
- Implement Ego State Therapy with EMDR to Address Chronic Pain and Overactive Immune Systems
This workshop Offers 6 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
"Easy Ego State Interventions: How to Effectively Use Parts Work" is a two-day, post-doctoral-level continuing education workshop designed to equip clinicians with practical skills in ego state therapy and EMDR. This workshop will focus on helping therapists identify and work with clients’ functional and dysfunctional ego states, facilitating trauma resolution, and addressing complex psychological issues such as dissociation, personality disorders, and attachment trauma.
Participants will explore how ego state therapy can be applied to treat a wide range of clinical challenges, including trauma, dissociative identity disorder (DID), personality disorders, and chronic pain. The workshop integrates Stephen Porges’s Polyvagal Theory to enhance understanding of vagal states and body responses in trauma. Clinicians will learn advanced interventions such as the Two-Hand Interweave technique, the Theory of Structural Dissociation, and specialized tools like the Dissociative Table and Imaginal Nurturing protocol.
Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, guided experiences, role-plays, and case studies, participants will gain practical tools to integrate ego-state interventions into their therapeutic work. Key areas include working with survivors of sexual abuse to create healthy relationships, healing attachment wounds, managing personality disorders as dissociative phenomena, and using ego-state therapy and EMDR to address overactive immune responses and chronic pain.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to effectively diagnose, treat, and work with clients experiencing dissociation, personality disorders, and complex trauma while also enhancing their capacity for self-care when treating these challenging populations.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify and differentiate between healthy, flexible ego states and dysfunctional dissociative states using case examples and guided experiences.
- Demonstrate the ability to use the Two-Hand Interweave technique to help clients sort emotions, thoughts, and conflicting introjects in therapeutic sessions.
- Implement a basic ego state trauma protocol to process traumatic memories across a diverse range of client populations.
- Design therapeutic interventions to assist survivors of sexual abuse in building trauma-free, fulfilling sexual relationships.
- Integrate knowledge of Polyvagal Theory, trauma histories, and body types to accurately assess client needs and develop tailored treatment plans.
- Recognize and diagnose personality disorders (e.g., Borderline, Narcissistic) as dissociative in nature and implement effective ego state interventions for treatment.
- Apply advanced ego state therapy techniques to address trauma bonds, attachment to abusers, and help survivors create healthier, current relationships.
- Identify the diagnostic features of DID and utilize specialized tools such as the Dissociative Table and Switching Places to work with different parts of the personality.
- Employ containment strategies, including the Rage Room protocol, to manage destructive parts in clients with DID and other dissociative disorders.
- Implement Ego State Therapy with EMDR to Address Chronic Pain and Overactive Immune Systems
Agenda:
Day 1: Ego States and Trauma Work
10:00 – 12:00 AM: Introduction to Ego State Therapy
- Overview of Ego State Theory
- Defining ego states: functional vs. dysfunctional
- Introduction to dissociation and normal ego state functioning
- Guided Experience: Identifying Ego States
- Participants engage in an experiential exercise to identify their own ego states, promoting self-reflection and understanding.
- Ego States vs. Dissociative States
- Clinical signs of dissociation and how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy states
- Polyvagal Theory & Ego States
- Understanding how autonomic nervous system responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) correspond to ego states, with a focus on Polyvagal Theory
- Interactive Discussion
- Open discussion and Q&A on participants’ personal reflections from the guided experience.
- Defining ego states: functional vs. dysfunctional
- Introduction to dissociation and normal ego state functioning
- Participants engage in an experiential exercise to identify their own ego states, promoting self-reflection and understanding.
- Clinical signs of dissociation and how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy states
- Understanding how autonomic nervous system responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) correspond to ego states, with a focus on Polyvagal Theory
- Open discussion and Q&A on participants’ personal reflections from the guided experience.
12:00 PM – 12:15 PM: Break
12:15 PM – 1:00 PM: Trauma, Attachment, and the Body
- Impact of Trauma on Ego States
- Exploring how trauma fragments ego states
- Attachment trauma and its effects on state development
- Theory of Structural Dissociation
- How trauma results in the splitting of the personality into different ego states
- Accessing Functional vs. Dysfunctional States
- Techniques for recognizing and accessing ego states in therapy sessions
- Case examples on trauma splits and roles of different states
- Practical Exercise:
- Participants practice finding and listing their own parts, understanding which ego states are activated in different scenarios.
- Exploring how trauma fragments ego states
- Attachment trauma and its effects on state development
- How trauma results in the splitting of the personality into different ego states
- Techniques for recognizing and accessing ego states in therapy sessions
- Case examples on trauma splits and roles of different states
- Participants practice finding and listing their own parts, understanding which ego states are activated in different scenarios.
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM: Lunch Break
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM: Ego State Therapy and Trauma Protocols
- The Two-Hand Interweave Technique
- A step-by-step guide to using the Two-Hand Interweave to help clients sort emotions, thoughts, and conflicting introjects
- Live demonstration of the technique with a case example
- Working with Simple Trauma Using Ego States
- Introduction to a simple trauma protocol, incorporating ego state therapy
- Life Span Integration Practice
- Applying Life Span Integration techniques to resolve trauma across the life cycle
- Role-Play Exercise:
- Participants work in pairs to practice the Two-Hand Interweave and simple trauma protocols.
- A step-by-step guide to using the Two-Hand Interweave to help clients sort emotions, thoughts, and conflicting introjects
- Live demonstration of the technique with a case example
- Introduction to a simple trauma protocol, incorporating ego state therapy
- Applying Life Span Integration techniques to resolve trauma across the life cycle
- Participants work in pairs to practice the Two-Hand Interweave and simple trauma protocols.
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM: Afternoon Break
3:00 PM – 4:45 PM: Working with Survivors of Abuse
- Attachment to Abusers and Healing Relationships
- Ego state therapy interventions to address attachment to abusers
- Helping clients break trauma bonds and develop healthy relationships
- Working with Sexual Abuse Survivors
- Utilizing ego state therapy to help survivors of sexual abuse rebuild a healthy, fulfilling sex life with current partners
- The Imaginal Nurturing Protocol for clients with younger parts attached to trauma
- Couples Therapy & Ego State Work
- Interventions for healing relationship patterns with ego state therapy
- The “Bad Boyfriend Protocol”: Helping clients use their functional adult states to make healthier relationship choices
- Case Example & Role-Play:
- Role-play scenarios with clients dealing with abusive relationships and trauma bonds.
- Ego state therapy interventions to address attachment to abusers
- Helping clients break trauma bonds and develop healthy relationships
- Utilizing ego state therapy to help survivors of sexual abuse rebuild a healthy, fulfilling sex life with current partners
- The Imaginal Nurturing Protocol for clients with younger parts attached to trauma
- Interventions for healing relationship patterns with ego state therapy
- The “Bad Boyfriend Protocol”: Helping clients use their functional adult states to make healthier relationship choices
- Role-play scenarios with clients dealing with abusive relationships and trauma bonds.
Day 2: Advanced Techniques in Dissociation and Trauma
10:00 – 12:00 AM: Personality Disorders and Ego States
- Personality Disorders as Dissociative States
- Rethinking personality disorders (Borderline, Narcissistic) as dissociative in nature
- Clinical Work with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
- Techniques for managing intense emotional dysregulation and dissociative aspects of BPD
- Working with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)
- Differentiating between exhibitionist and codependent narcissists, and strategies for treating each
- Discussion and Case Study Review:
- Case studies showcasing ego state interventions with BPD and NPD clients.
- Rethinking personality disorders (Borderline, Narcissistic) as dissociative in nature
- Techniques for managing intense emotional dysregulation and dissociative aspects of BPD
- Differentiating between exhibitionist and codependent narcissists, and strategies for treating each
- Case studies showcasing ego state interventions with BPD and NPD clients.
12:00 PM – 12:15 PM: Break
12:15 PM – 1:00 PM: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
- Introduction to DID
- Diagnosing and treating Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Core concepts from the Theory of Structural Dissociation applied to DID
- Practical Tools for Working with DID
- The Dissociative Table technique: How to communicate and mediate between different ego states
- Healing Places and “Switching” Places
- Role of protector parts and how to manage them
- Demonstration:
- Live demonstration of the Dissociative Table technique, followed by a discussion on how to apply it to different cases.
- Diagnosing and treating Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Core concepts from the Theory of Structural Dissociation applied to DID
- The Dissociative Table technique: How to communicate and mediate between different ego states
- Healing Places and “Switching” Places
- Role of protector parts and how to manage them
- Live demonstration of the Dissociative Table technique, followed by a discussion on how to apply it to different cases.
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM: Lunch Break
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM: Advanced Trauma Therapy with DID
- Managing Trauma with DID Clients
- Trauma-focused therapy strategies tailored for DID clients
- Modified EMDR and Life Span Integration techniques
- The “Rage Room” Protocol
- Managing destructive protector parts with the Rage Room and containment techniques
- Case examples and video demonstration
- Self-Care for Therapists
- Recognizing vicarious trauma and self-care strategies when working with high-dissociation clients
- Group Practice:
- Participants will practice using containment techniques and modified trauma protocols.
- Trauma-focused therapy strategies tailored for DID clients
- Modified EMDR and Life Span Integration techniques
- Managing destructive protector parts with the Rage Room and containment techniques
- Case examples and video demonstration
- Recognizing vicarious trauma and self-care strategies when working with high-dissociation clients
- Participants will practice using containment techniques and modified trauma protocols.
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM: Afternoon Break
3:00 PM – 4:45 PM: Integration and Final Stages of Treatment
- Final Stages of DID Treatment
- Working towards integration of ego states
- Facilitating functional collaboration between parts
- Long-term maintenance strategies for clients after integration
- Working with Highly Dissociative Clients (Non-DID)
- Recognizing dissociation in non-DID clients and adapting techniques to less severe cases
- Case Consultation & Discussion:
- Participants can bring case examples for group consultation, discussing difficult dissociative clients and treatment strategies.
- Working towards integration of ego states
- Facilitating functional collaboration between parts
- Long-term maintenance strategies for clients after integration
- Recognizing dissociation in non-DID clients and adapting techniques to less severe cases
- Participants can bring case examples for group consultation, discussing difficult dissociative clients and treatment strategies.
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
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