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Training/Presentations
I have had the opportunity to present nationally and internationally on a variety of topics and to audiences of all sizes. I am passionate about helping people heal and reclaim their lives and work to channel that passion into dynamic presentations grounded in the research and science of trauma and healing. I am committed to learning and expanding my understanding of trauma and the continued evolution of approaches to healing and strive to synthesize that information in meaningful and practical ways.
TYPes of training
In creating a training or presentation for an organization or conference, I work with organizations to customize a training that will fit the size and professional scope of the audience. This can include introductory presentations, staff in-services, half or full day workshops, or keynote presentations. A list of previous presentations can be found here.
Possible Presentation TOPics
Addiction/Substance Use Disorders & Trauma
Attachment/Developmental Trauma
Communication
Dissociation
Eating Disorders & Trauma
Integrating Treatment Approaches
Leadership
Meditation
Military/Veteran Populations
Mindfulness
Neurobiology
Resilience
Secondary/Vicarious Trauma
Self-Care/Burnout
Spirituality
Trauma
Traumatic Grief
Trauma-Informed Care
Workplace Wellbeing
Therapy
The Mental Health Services Center at North Memorial Health, where I have worked and offered therapy since 2017, has closed effective 30 August 2024. I am currently taking some time off from clinical practice prior to leaving on extended military service in October.
I will update my clinical practice information in 2025.
Clinical Supervision
I am qualified to provide supervision to LP candidates and also approved as a supervisor for LPCC candidates by the MN Board of Behavioral Health Therapy (BBHT).
Clinical Consultation
My approach to clinical consultation mirrors my approach to therapy with an emphasis on authentic relationality. Integrating my experience with clinical work and advanced training, I strive to co-create a safe space in which healing professionals can first and foremost develop a deeper understanding of themselves as people and professionals. Through an emphasis on the person of the therapist within the therapeutic experience and the interaction between the therapist and introduction of therapeutic interventions, expanding our self-awareness allows us to show up differently to the therapeutic process. Consultation frequently includes an exploration of clinical impasses, discussion of how to best work with individuals with highly complex presentations, and the integration of different approaches to trauma therapy.
Trauma Models
Much of my early training as a therapist was grounded in psychodynamic theory. An emphasis on understanding the unconscious world of the client, understanding the impact of the past on the present, and a heightened attention on relationality remains central in my approach to therapy. As our field continues to better understand the importance of attachment within the developmental experience and across the lifespan, this research also informs my work.
I am certified in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body-centered, integrative therapeutic approach to healing trauma and developmental/attachment trauma and fostering wholeness and wellness. I have also completed certification in Compassionate Bereavement Care, a mindfulness based, holistic approach to supporting those navigating the aftermath of traumatic loss.
Additionally, I have completed advanced training in:
Through my involvement with MN Trauma Project, I have had the opportunity to learn directly from many leaders in the field of attachment, trauma, and dissociation, including Alex Katehakis, Janina Fisher, Jerry Lamagna, Kathy Steele, Lisa Schwarz, Pat Ogden, Richard Chefetz, Richard Schwartz, Robert Muller, Ruth Lanius, Stan Tatkin, and others.
Other Advanced Mental Health Training (MILITARY TRAINING)
Aeromedical Psychology
Combat Operational Stress Control
Traumatic Event Management