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New Free Webcasts Featuring Dr. Frank Ochberg
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3. The Color Wheel: Positive And Negative Emotions
In this webcast, Dr. Frank Ochberg discusses a therapeutic tool called The Color Wheel, and how he uses colors to correspond with positive and negative emotions. Dr. Ochberg talks about assigning colors to emotions.
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4. Transition From Military To Civilian Life
In this webcast, Dr. Frank Ochberg discusses the veterans transition from military life to civilian life. Guidelines for families and loved ones on how to gauge the normal transition period.
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7. Trauma Memories
In this webcast, Dr. Frank Ochberg explains the trauma memory, including the verbally accessible memory and the situationally accessible memory.
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Surviving Interpersonal Violence: Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment
Produced by Dr. Janice L. Krupnick and the Center for Trauma & the Community
Georgetown University School of Medicine
part one | part two
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13 minute free excerpt from Surviving Trauma & Tragedy: Lessons for Future Physicians and Caregivers.
Winner of the 2007 Freddie Award in Psychiatry
"Linda's Story" Inspirational story of a woman who describes her abduction and sexual assault and healing process.
excerpt | other clips | testimonials | order
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Resiliency After Violent Death: Lessons for Caregivers
The purpose of this program is to provide clinicians, social workers, clergy and caregivers engaged in long term support with families after a violent death, helpful strategies to diminish the emotional distress of violent dying bereavement.This program demonstrates how to shift the psychological focus from the drama and the spectacle of violent dying for loved ones "stuck" in their bereavement and to shift the caregivers' attention from an over emphasis on crisis support to the longer term psychological and spiritual needs of loved ones - months and years after the violent death. The panel members, Dr. Ted Rynearson, Dr. Charles Figley, Dr. Alison Salloum and Janice Harris Lord, ACSW discuss three common, psychological responses to a violent death.
Introduction by Dr. Ted Rynearson | Panel Discussion | Reviews
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Please be aware that the materials on this website are intended for educational purposes. This is not meant to replace or act as a substitute for the care and advice given to you by your own clinician or mental health counselor. |
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