The Complexities of Complex Trauma Accelerated - Houston

Aug 20, 2021 10:30am -
Jul 15, 2022 01:00pm
(GMT-6)

Event Description

The Complexities of Complex Trauma Accelerated
In the new accelerated course, participants will complete The Complexities of Complex Trauma Parts I & II in twelve months.

Intended Participants:  Licensed mental health professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, mental health counselors, accredited psychotherapists, etc.) who are interested in developing their skills in treating clients with chronic trauma related disorders. For this course, there is no need to have a client with a chronic trauma-related disorder. Students are asked to submit a copy of their CV and license to the instructor to have on file at the time of registration

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Course Format: 12 sessions In-Person; 2.5 hour sessions each.
Course Dates: Fridays, Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 5, Dec 3, 2021, Jan 14, Feb 11, Mar 11, Apr 22, May 13, Jun 17, and Jul 15, 2022
Meeting Time: 10:30am - 1:00pm US Central Time

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Faculty: Jean Goodwin, MD ; Naomi Rosborough, LPC-S; Rosalie Hyde LCSW
Location: 2929 Buffalo Speedway #1408 Houston, TX 77098
Faculty Contact: Please call or email Jean Goodwin, MD for more registration information. (Contact: 409-762-1102 / jmgoodwin@aol.com)

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Rosalie Hyde, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice for 30+ years.  With a specialty in trauma related disorders, she is the co-founder of The Houston Galveston Trauma Institute, a training institute for mental health professionals and other front line workers.  She works within a stage based, psychodynamic frame through the lens of traumatic experience.  

She is an approved State of Texas Supervisor and is case consultant to mental health clinicians on complex trauma.  She has also developed expertise in couples therapy with an understanding of stage based attachment trauma .  Her other passion is advocating for immigrants seeking asylum and has worked with both refugees and asylum seekers.  

She has been a trainer with Physicians for Human Rights teaching clinicians to perform forensic evaluations for immigration court.  She recently published two chapters in the Handbook of Refugee Experience ( 2019). She has furthered her specialty in global mental health with certification by the Harvard Refugee Trauma Global Mental Health Certificate Program.  

She has co taught courses with ISSTD in the Professional Training Program for close to 20 years.


Jean McClung Goodwin,MD grew up on a cattle ranch in Clay County, Texas.  She studied Physical Anthropology at Harvard/Radcliffe where her undergraduate thesis became a book, Human Birth at High Altitude. She graduated with an MD from Harvard Medical School in 1971 and with a Master of Public Health in epidemiology from UCLA in 1972. 

She did her psychiatric residency at Georgetown University Hospitals and the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. In the late 1970’s that she began consulting to child protective services and discovered that children’s complaints about sexual abuse were assumed to be fantasies. Correcting this assumption led to three books, Sexual Abuse: Incest Victims and Their Families; Rediscovering Childhood Trauma, and Splintered Reflections: Images of the Body in Trauma (with Reina Attias). 

She worked as a Professor of Psychiatry at Medical College of Wisconsin and at the University of Texas Medical Branch where she retains a clinical appointment. She is board certified in General Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis. Since 1998 she has been in full time private practice in Galveston, Texas. 

She began psychoanalytic training at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute and completed training at the Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute  in 1999 where she continued on faculty and is now a training and supervising analyst. Since 2005 she has taught the standard dissociation course through ISST-D, together with other members of the Houston-Galveston Trauma Consortium. She is a fellow of ISST-D and of the American Psychiatric Association. She has published over 100 articles and book chapters as well as poetry and a book of short stories, Mischief and Mercy: Tales of the Saints ( as Jean McClung). She is married to James S Goodwin, Professor of Internal Medicine at UTMB and has four adult children and five grandchildren.


Naomi Rosborough, LPC-S is a licensed professional counselor supervisor. A retired psychotherapist in private practice for over 40 years, she is presently retired from clinical practice offering consultation to therapists and clinicians privately and  in various institutions.

She was a co-founder of the Houston-Galveston Trauma Institute, a non-profit organization providing training and consultation to health professionals in the clinical management of psychological trauma. 

Since 2002, she has co-taught a nine-month course on trauma and dissociation, designed to train therapists in trauma related clinical interventions offered worldwide by the International Society for the Study of Dissociation.
 
Naomi attended the University Pennsylvania and earned both her BA and MA in Psychology from Antioch University. She has been published in trauma related professional journals since 2003.


Event Type:Intro Training
Category:ISSTD Professional Training
Early registration ends on Dec 31, 2020.
Regular registration starts on Jan 01, 2021 and ends on Aug 26, 2021.
Late registration starts on Aug 27, 2021.
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)

 

Registration Fees
Fee TypeEarlyRegularLate
 Intro Course Participant
Member Fee: $700.00$700.00$700.00
Non-Member Fee: $800.00$800.00$800.00
 

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