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Exploring the Essential Features of “Military Sexual Trauma: How to Heal in the Face of Betrayal – Melissa Bradley-Ball”
You may be overlooking a major factor in your clinical work with MST survivors – betrayal trauma. For many clients, the multiple layers of betrayal within military culture can often be more traumatizing than the assault itself – and it’s a major contributing factor to the development of PTSD. This recorded training will help you assess how betrayal trauma impacts recovery and develop a roadmap for shifting your clients from victim to survivor to thriver.
Speaker
Melissa Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS, is a psychotherapist, clinical educator, corporate consultant and mediator. She is a Fellow, Diplomate and board-certified expert in traumatic stress for the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. She has been a frequent keynote speaker at national and statewide conferences and has provided training internationally to more than 350,000 professionals, including mental health providers, medical providers, clergy and chaplains, law enforcement, and legal professionals. She is a former child abuse investigator who has provided expert testimony in criminal and civil court. Ms. Bradley-Ball has been a frequent guest on regional and national radio and television news addressing rape and sexual abuse. She has served as a subject matter expert on a pilot program focused on military leadership and sexual assault and harassment.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Melissa Bradley Ball is the owner of The Heroic Journey. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Melissa Bradley Ball is a Fellow and Diplomat of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. She is a member of the American Counseling Association and the Tennessee Counseling Association.
Objectives
- Assess clients’ experience of multiple components of betrayal trauma.
- Construct a coping skills plan for clients in early treatment for MST.
- Describe narrative therapy techniques that may be used with clients who have experienced MST.
Outline
- Betrayal trauma – the most intense, traumatizing component of MSTÂ
- Multiple components of betrayal: offender, first disclosure, institution/system, body and selfÂ
- Difficulties and necessities of addressing betrayal trauma in clinical practiceÂ
- The impact of early/earlier sexual trauma and potential trauma reactivation over the life spanÂ
- Healing beyond the sexual assault – moving from victim to survivor to thriver and restoring trust in self and systemÂ
- Limitations of the research and potential risksÂ
Target Audience
- CounselorsÂ
- Social WorkersÂ
- PsychologistsÂ
- PsychiatristsÂ
- Marriage & Family TherapistsÂ
- Addiction CounselorsÂ
- NursesÂ
- Other mental health professionals
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