New View of TSM and 2010 training group

Dr Kate Hudgins drkatetsi at mac.com
Thu Nov 5 13:50:56 CST 2009


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> A NEW LOOK FOR TSM!!!
>
> Many people seem to be under the misperception that TSM is only for  
> advanced students.  This is simply not true.  In fact, given that  
> TSM stresses safety, safety, safety, it is actually one of the best  
> models for students new to psychodrama!  Not only do you learn the  
> basic techniques of psychodrama--doubling, role reversal, and how  
> to direct.....but you learn how to do it safely.  See our new Level  
> One training group for 2010.  You can take one course, or you can  
> join the whole series for the year and be with a group of like  
> minded people studying the state of the art work on psychodrama and  
> trauma together for a year.  Welcome Dr Kate.  Go to  
> www.therapeuticspiral.org for more information.
>
> Our First New Level One Series in the Therapeutic Spiral Model  
> Trauma Training to Heal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
> Starts in 2010     January---July-- December
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> January 15-17, 2010
>
> Role Theory:  The Trauma Survivor's Intrapsychic Role Atom
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> This weekend course teaches you 3 ways to assess the personality  
> structure of a trauma survivor with PTSD using role theory and  
> using people friendly terms that takes therapy out of the often  
> pathological view of DID, bipolar and other psychiatric disorders  
> that trauma survivors are labeled with as they struggle with  
> symptoms like body memories, flashbacks and anxiety attacks.  You  
> will learn a pen and paper tool, an action role atom, and an art  
> therapy collage--all creative ways for you and your client to look  
> at the impact of trauma on their brains and their personality.   
> This overview of the Therapeutic Spiral Model is then put into  
> psychodramatic action as you experience the roles of protagonist,  
> trained auxiliary ego and assistant leader.  You do not need  
> previous psychodramatic experience to begin your training in TSM as  
> it teaches you the safest way to begin to learn psychodrama to keep  
> your protagonist safe at all times, while involving the entire  
> group to make it a truly therapeutic method for all members.
>
> Cost:  $425.   10%ASGPP discount  25 hours of training.    Housing  
> available at local friends for $25/night or at the English Inn for  
> single or shared room of 99/night.
>
> July 11-16  Summer Residential
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> The Prescriptive Roles of Containment
>
> This 5 day summer residential workshop teaches students the all  
> important Prescriptive Roles of Scene 1 in all TSM psychodramas.   
> To prevent retraumatization in all psychodrama working with trauma,  
> the director learns to empower the protagonist and the group with  
> the Observing ego, the roles of restorative strengths, the  
> Containing and Body Doubles and the Manager of Defenses.  When all  
> of these roles are enacted on the stage, what you find is that you  
> have have, in fact, DEFINED the state of spontaneity and the  
> protagonist is able to stay in the here and now.  For many decades  
> psychodramatists have said, how can you tell if someone is  
> spontaneous? Well this course teaches the Prescriptive roles so  
> that you can make sure that each and every protagonist you direct  
> is always in a state of spontaneity that can lead to new creative  
> action.  Team practice in the TSM roles of director, Assistant  
> leader and Trained Auxiliary ego, as well as opportunities to be a  
> protagonist in safe psychodramas.
>
> Cost:  $1200   10% ASGPP discount.   Shared living in rented homes  
> in the mountains of Virginia with a cook and massage available.     
> 60 hours of training
>
> December 3-5  The Trauma Triangle
>
> This weekend workshop introduces students to the TSM Triangles of  
> the Victim-Perpetrator-Abandoning Authority.  During any traumatic  
> experience of overwhelming stress or violence, the personality  
> structure internalizes these three roles.  Most people easily  
> understand the experience of victim and perpetrator, but the most  
> important role is that of being abandoned.  Abandoned to the  
> violence of emotional, psychological, physical, sexual or spiritual  
> abuse by mothers, fathers, teachers, ministers, priests, and others  
> teaching the child that she or he is not worth love, care,  
> support.  In turn, we learn to abandon ourselves to future  
> violence, to eating disorders, to alcohol, to drugs, to more benign  
> neglect of lack of self care.  This workshop teaches how to  
> identify your own trauma patterns by "walking the trauma triangle"  
> and then how to break the triangle by using the Prescriptive role  
> and find true self care.
>
> Cost:  $425   10% ASGPP discount   25 hours of training           
> Student housing in friends homes for $25/night or housing in the  
> English Inn for single of shared room of $99.
>
> Total course cost:  $2050.  10% ASGPP discount $1845      If full  
> course paid for by January 1st, 2010.  $1750.    Pay pal accepted.
>
> Led by Dr Kate Hudgins, Ph.D. TEP, Clinical Psychologist, Founder  
> of the Therapeutic Spiral Model, International Expert on Post- 
> traumatic Stress Disorder. Received Innovator's Award in 2001 and  
> the Scholar's Award in 2009 from the ASGPP.  She will be assisted  
> by fellow TSM Trainers Mimi Cox, LCSW, PAT, Colleen Baratka, MA,  
> RDT, TEP, Catherine Wilson, RN, M.Ed, CP and Jeanne Burger, Ed.D.,  
> TEP, all original members of the TSM training group from 1992-1995.
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> Workshops held in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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> Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP
>
> Clinical Psychologist
> Director of Training
> Therapeutic Spiral International, LLC
> ww.therapeuticspiral.org
> drkatetsi at mac.com
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Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP

Clinical Psychologist
Director of Training
Therapeutic Spiral International, LLC
ww.therapeuticspiral.org
drkatetsi at mac.com



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