

Dr Colin Ross, MD
Dr. Colin A. Ross is an internationally renowned clinician, researcher, author and lecturer in the field of trauma-related disorders. This special 2 day training will focus almost exclusively on discussion and demonstration of key techniques required for effective trauma therapy. Seasoned and novice therapists comment on Colin's extraordinary skill in honing in on the real issues and explaining complex trauma dynamics in clear and simple terms that assist the client to process material and make choices that empower.
Dr. Ross has written extensively on the subject of dissociation and trauma. His latest books include Trauma Model Therapy: A Treatment Approach for Trauma, Dissociation and Complex Comorbidity (2009), co-authored with Naomi Halpern, from The Delphi Centre. (Available for purchase from The Delphi Centre at the exceptional price of $46.95 including postage and special packaging for this large manual - price within Australia.) Tel 03 9387 6694 or info@delphicentre.com.au)
REVIEW by - Dr John Briere Ph.D; University of Southern California
"This is a straightforward, very accessible book that covers in detail the theory, assessment, and treatment of severe dissociative disorders. The authors have spent many years studying and working with the effects of trauma, and it shows. Refreshingly devoid of unnecessary jargon, and relentlessly demystifying. Highly recommended!"
You can find more about Colin in About The Presenter. You can also find more about his many other publications and articles which can be downloaded from his website. www.rossinst.com BOOK SOON TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE!
Who is This Training For?
These intensive 2-day professional development trainings provide the opportunity for detailed exploration of effective interventions with:
- depression and other mood disorders
- anxiety disorders
- personality disorders
- schizophrenia and psychosis
- eating and somatoform disorders
- substance abuse and addictions
- PTSD and trauma
- dissociative disorders
- child abuse and neglect
- dysfunctional families
- individuals struggling with interpersonal relationships and fulfillment
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