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When trauma is beyond words, these are the tools that work.

When the nervous system is stuck in survival, insight alone can’t create change.

Lasting change happens when neuroscience is skillfully integrated with approaches that soothe the nervous system.

This certification program gives you the power to help your clients step out of survival mode and start healing.

Join the most influential voices in psychotherapy – including, Dr. Janina Fisher and Dr. Arielle Schwartz – alongside new and innovative leaders Dr. Amelia Kelly, Dr. Stephanie Goldsmith & more for our highest-level trauma certification.

These world-leading experts will show how to skillfully blend neuroscience with somatic, polyvagal, parts work, Gestalt, and complementary approaches.  You’ll walk away able to activate the brain’s natural healing systems, repair disrupted attachment, and create lasting healing that transforms how clients think, feel, and relate.

Discover how to:

  • Harness the neurobiology that sustains trauma to help heal it with Polyvagal‑informed approaches.
  • Gently help clients access painful memories using parts work and IFS techniques.
  • Use neuroscience‑based principles with EMDR to reprocess even unconscious material.
  • Foster healing through co‑regulation, connection, resourcing, expressive writing, and more.

Whether you're working with complex PTSD, chronic dysregulation, or dissociation this course gives you the tools to guide clients to profound healing.

BONUS, this course meets the education requirements to become immediately eligible to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II: Complex Trauma*!  Completely FREE!

Register now and integrate the neuroscience‑informed, trauma‑healing approaches shaping the future of psychotherapy.

Healing the Traumatized Brain & Body

Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & 2 (CCTP/CCTP-II)

$2,069.92 Value
Just $299.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
Plus, earn up to 44.75 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline

Benefits of Certification

Clinical expertise: Show clients and colleagues your practice is based on leading-edge research in this complex area of mental health.

Client trust: Certification shows your clients you care about providing the best care possible. It reveals your professional ability to take on challenging clients and succeed!

Documentation of knowledge: Certification is both a professional and personal accomplishment. It’s an unbiased barometer of your training and dedication to your practice.

Professional recognition: Set yourself apart from the thousands of clinicians relying on outdated methods to treat their clients. Increase your opportunities for career advancement and client referrals.

*Professional and clinical standards apply. Visit evgcert.com/cctpii for more details.
Here's What Your Colleagues Think..

Dr. Fisher's presentations are always a cut above. - Frances C., Community Mental Health

Dr. Goldsmith created an excellent course! Very thoughtfully done, very well taught and exciting to watch. Loved all the demonstrations as well as the variety of clients presented. EXCELLENT WORK. - Karly G., Social Worker 

Best course I've ever taken. Arielle is outstanding!! - Alyse S., Counselor

Phenomenal training! Amelia Kelley, PhD, was well informed and presented the material and skills in an experiential way. I found it easy to stay engaged in this training. - Elise H., Social Worker 

Janina is a master therapist and wise and mature person, whose wisdom and common sense shines through. I appreciate her humor, which adds so much. - Anne G., Social Worker 

Healing the Traumatized Brain & Body

Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & 2 (CCTP/CCTP-II)

$2,069.92 Value
Just $299.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
Plus, earn up to 44.75 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
Complex Trauma Certification CCTP I & II Outline

In seven easy-to-follow modules you’ll learn everything you need to know to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II.  Discover everything from simple keys to overcome treatment barriers to in-depth training in the most evidence-based modalities.


Module 1: Stabilization Treatment for Healing Fragmentation & Dissociation
Featuring Dr. Janina Fisher

Prepare for trauma treatment by learning the keys from the Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment model to apply to difficult PTSD symptoms.

Applying Trauma-Informed Stabilization

  • Managing self-alienation, self-rejection and self-fragmentation
  • Structural dissociation model as an explanation for fragmentation
  • Differentiating between parts and distressing emotions
  • Using the TIST model to help clients connect to self
  • Learning how to unblend
  • Developing respect and empathy for the entire self
  • Limitations and potential risk factors

Module 2: Treat Adaptations to Trauma: Numbing, Disorder Eating, Addiction & More
Featuring Dr. Janina Fisher

Unlock the skills to help clients stay within the window of tolerance while navigating addictive and self-destructive behaviors.

Examining the Living Legacy of Trauma

  • Symptoms instead of memories
  • Addictive behaviors as a survival strategy
  • Threat and brain response
  • The window of tolerance & nervous system responses
  • Understanding triggers and triggering

Unlearning Addictive & Self-Destructive Behaviors

  • How unsafe behavior regulates
  • The relationship between numbing and parasympathetic nervous system
  • Compulsivity as a trauma response
  • Pleasure and punishment to soothe and regulate
  • Hyperarousal: alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, opioids
  • Eating disorders and arousal states
  • Self-injury, adrenaline, and endorphin responses

Module 3: Transform Trauma with Polyvagal, Yoga & Nervous System Interventions
Featuring Dr. Arielle Schwartz

Gain comprehensive training to help clients manage the mind-body impact of trauma with polyvagal techniques and yoga techniques.

The Neuroscience of Trauma in Body & Mind

  • When acute trauma turns into PTSD, and the difference with complex PTSD
  • Early attachment wounds and the patterning of the nervous system
  • How transgenerational trauma, collective trauma, and epigenetics shape the nervous system

Assessment,  Differential Diagnosis & Comorbidities

  • How trauma might underlie other presenting diagnoses
  • Differentiation between bipolar, ADHD, major depressive disorder, personality disorders and trauma
  • How the autonomic nervous system shapes the health of our immune system

Applied Polyvagal Theory to Resource the Nervous System

  • Psychoeducation on how the nervous system is wired to keep us safe
  • Key assessment tools for the applied polyvagal theory model
  • Strategies for co-regulation as a biological imperative
  • Strategies for proximity awareness and relational resourcing

10 Natural Vagus Nerve Stimulation Techniques

  • Promote regulation, relaxation, and calmness in the body
  • Enhance the tone of the vagus nerve to improve health outcomes
  • How heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management
  • Ways to measure health of the autonomic nervous system
  • How fascia or the connective tissue matrix is essential for mind-body communications
  • Conscious breathing for stress reduction

Embodied Somatic & Body Psychotherapy for Trauma Recovery

  • Safely prepare clients for deeper work with mind-body resourcing
  • Bilateral stimulation techniques for brain-body integration
  • Find the right “pace” for trauma processing
  • Research, risks, and treatment limitations

Consider Client’s Internal Systems to Overcome Treatment Barriers

  • Navigate “resistant” parts of a client’s inner system
  • Attend to competing biological needs for closeness and separateness
  • Polyvagal perspectives on approach-avoidance attachment dynamics
  • Work mindfully with rupture and repair cycles

Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

  • Intersection of neuroplasticity research applied to trauma treatment
  • Facilitate trauma sensitive mindfulness practices
  • Strategies for self-compassion and loving kindness
  • The science of neuroplasticity as applied to mindful mobilization
  • Trauma-informed meditation and yoga nidra practices
  • Empower growth post-trauma and help clients build resilience

Module 4: Attachment Style Repatterning After Complex Trauma
Featuring Wanda Brothers

Expand your treatment capacities with intensive training in attachment styles and how to heal attachment wounds.

Getting Started with Somatic Therapy for Attachment Trauma

  • Fundamental principles of Somatic Therapy
  • Attachment theory simplified
  • Assess your own attachment style to improve the therapeutic alliance
  • Create a safe first impression
  • Risks, limitations and ethical issues

Boundaries: The Often-Overlooked Foundation of Effective Therapy

  • The 4 key boundaries to know for every session
  • Using mirror neurons to understand the client's experience
  • Interoceptive awareness to distinguish the client's emotions from therapist's
  • Reframing “difficult” clients
  • How your own boundaries impact your work with clients

Assessment & Treatment Planning for Somatic Shame, Implicit & Explicit Memories

  • Brain regions and their relationship to attachment styles
  • Notice subtle cues in body language, eye movements and posture
  • Map your client’s underlying attachment wiring
  • Provide co-regulation for corrective emotional experiences
  • How developmental trauma shapes somatic shame identities
  • Create targeted treatment plans for unique attachment patterns
  • Risks, limitations and ethical issues

Anxious Attachment Style: Treating Relational Anxiety

  • Focus on deeply rooted beliefs like, “I’ll never get enough love”
  • Help clients transition from anxious toward secure attachment
  • Target memory rumination that reinforce anxious patterns
  • Redirect clients’ attention toward positive experiences
  • Help clients create internal and external boundaries
  • Simple exercises to repair the core attachment wound

Avoidant Attachment Style: Treating Relational Avoidance

  • Focus on beliefs such as: "Relationships aren't enjoyable", "I am all I need.”
  • Support clients to notice and experience goodness in relationships
  • Target implicit/explicit memories that reinforce disconnection & withdrawal
  • Effective boundaries for avoidantly attached clients
  • Provide simple somatic exercises to repair the avoidant wound

Disorganized Attachment Style: Treating Terror and Creating Safety

  • Focus on beliefs, such as: “I need you but relationships are dangerous.”
  • Enhance relational safety with distance, pacing and more
  • Target implicit and explicit memories that reinforce dissociation
  • Teach effective boundaries for disorganized attached clients
  • Simple somatic exercises to treat terror responses

Self-of-the-Therapist Work: Relational Impact and Self-awareness

  • How somatic and attachment dynamics influence session effectiveness
  • What to do when you need to work on your own attachment style
  • Avoid getting “pulled in” to clients’ attachment wounds
  • Identify your own implicit memories related to:
    • emotional intimacy
    • gender dynamics
    • power relations
  • How the therapists’ stress and anxiety affect each session
  • “Grounded, present self” as a secure attachment to accelerate healing
  • Somatic transference and countertransference on alliance building

Module 5: Trauma Processing with Gestalt Therapy & Parts Work
Featuring Stephanie Goldsmith

Learn how to help clients reframe their symptoms in non-pathologizing ways that strength their resilience and growth.

Introduction to Gestalt Practice today

  • Key historical influences
  • A bottom-up experiential approach
  • Somatic attending, how to notice the “the here and now”
  • Get collaborative, “contact” in Gestalt work
  • Focus on the whole experience
  • Dialogic and Relational in nature
  • Demonstration: Attending to the relationship, Intrusive thoughts, OCD patterns, dissociating in contact with others
  • Demonstration: “Here and Now” relational attending, contact

Gestalt Theory Concepts & Pillars of Therapy

  • Three Pillars: Field Theory, Dialogue, Phenomenology
  • See the client in context, nothing is irrelevant
  • Awareness: The Goal of Gestalt Therapy
  • Stop interruptions that get in the way of awareness
  • The difference between awareness and insight
  • Simple breakdown of Gestalt Formation and Resolution Cycle
  • Being a guide, not an expert
  • Defense styles: projection, retroflection, deflection, introjection
  • Paradoxical Theory of Change: Change through full acceptance

Gestalt Therapy Practice Basics

  • Focus on process over content
  • Therapist as observer and relational partner
  • Identifying patterns, memories, and characterological traits
  • Allow time for assimilation
  • Relapse prevention against old memory/characterological patterns
  • Diversity considerations
  • Research risks/limitations, ethics
  • Assessing client readiness for emotionally intensive work
  • View on diagnosis on pathology, “blocked awareness process”

Gestalt Therapy Demonstrations & 5 Key Gestalt Techniques

  • Create space and opportunity for discovery
  • Allow client attention to focus on their own process
  • Discussion and example of the following interventions:
  • Chair work – even in telehealth
  • Exaggeration
  • Do the Opposite
  • and deflection.
  • Doing the Circle
  • Pointing out the obvious
  • Awareness Exercise
  • Incudes 5 demonstrations!

Neurobiology, Trauma & Memory

  • The limitations of “talk therapy” and trauma processing
  • How traumatic experiences change neurophysiology
  • Left versus right brain processing and what it means for therapy
  • Memory storage – how ordinary memories change over time
  • 2 parts of the Autonomic nervous system
  • Polyvagal explanation for trauma responses
  • Evolutionary advantages to trauma neurobiology
  • Somatic sense of self in the world

Gestalt Therapy for Trauma Treatment

  • What gets in the way of the work is the work
  • How trauma interrupts
  • The intersection of anxiety and trauma
  • Disconnection and memory impairment
  • Working with implicit memory system to create present moment choice
  • Holistic individualized approach: cognitions, emotions, sensations
  • Variations in your clients’ window of tolerance
  • Facilitating new learning

Gestalt Therapy & Parts Work Integration

  • Whole person versus part responses
  • Parts work, IFS, and chair work target the same concepts
  • Systems thinking on the individual level
  • Types of parts: IFS therapy categorizations
  • The concept of “Self Leadership”
  • Experiments can work with movement and the body
  • Other recommended treatment integrations: EMDR, Brainspotting
  • Demonstration: Starting a new business, imposter syndrome, working with child parts
  • Demonstration: CPTSD, parts work, assimilation of new awareness

Module 6: Brainspotting, EMDR, IFS Therapy & More to Reprocess Explicit & Implicit Memories
Featuring Dr. Amelia Kelly

Walk away with a toolbox of integrative interventions from EFT, EMDR, IFS and more.

Traumatic Memory Processing 101

  • The neurobiology of trauma
  • The role of the body, mind, and emotions in healing
  • The basics of cognitive processing therapy
  • The adaptive information processing (AIP) model
  • Attachment theory
  • Polyvagal theory
  • Psychodynamic theory

Simple to Use Breathing and Grounding Techniques

  • Reduce anxiety and calm the nervous system
  • How to guide clients through Bees Breath exercise
  • Practical demonstration and participant practice
  • Alternate nostril breathing
  • Benefits for calming and balancing the nervous system
  • Step-by-step instructions for the technique
  • Practical demonstration and participant practice
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Emotional Regulation Techniques and EFT Tapping

  • Introduction to Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
  • The theory behind tapping and its effectiveness for trauma
  • Demonstrate tapping sequence
  • Practical demonstration and participant practice
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Pendulation and Working with Traumatic Memories

  • Explanation of pendulation in trauma healing
  • Shift between the traumatic memory and resource states
  • Pendulation demonstration

Somatic Trauma Techniques

  • Release stored tension in the body
  • Step-by-step instructions for “Shake it Off” technique
  • Group practice: Shake off exercise
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Eye Movements for Stress Relief

  • Oculocardiac Convergence
  • Explore the connection between eye movements and heart rate regulation
  • Instruction on using eye movements for stress relief
  • Practical demonstration and participant practice
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Introduction to EMDR and the 8 Phases

  • Introduction of origins and theory
  • Overview of the 8 Phases of EMDR
  • How EMDR facilitates trauma reprocessing
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Instantly Useable EMDR Techniques for Resource Building

  • EMDR Spiral Skill
    • Use the spiral for identifying and processing memories
  • EMDR Container
    • Create a safe mental space for clients to store difficult emotions
  • EMDR Safe Space
    • Create and anchor a safe space for clients
  • EMDR Resource Tapping
    • Enhance resource-based intervention using tapping techniques
    • Create BLS with light, sound, paddles – both in person and virtual options
    • Practical demonstration and participant practice

Brainspotting Techniques for Trauma Treatment

  • Introduction of origins and theory
  • Differences between activation and resource models
  • How to identify which approach to use with each client
  • The Triple Resource approach (3 distinct resources for clients)
  • Demonstration
  • How to use body awareness in brainspotting
  • Overview of the gaze spotting technique in brainspotting
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Use Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy in Trauma Work

  • Introduction to IFS principles and the 6-step process
  • Explanation and demonstration of how to guide clients through IFS
  • How to use guided imagery to access traumatic parts
  • Work with protective parts that may block emotional processing
  • Techniques to engage protective parts in healing
  • Engage parts through creative expression and art
  • Research, risks and treatment limitations

Create a Trauma-Informed Treatment Plan

  • Integrate the techniques covered in the workshop
  • How to assess which treatment modality to use for specific client needs
  • Case study discussion: Develop a treatment plan using multiple techniques

Module 7: Psychopharmacology of Trauma and Dissociation
Featuring Stephanie Shafer

In this simple, easy-to-understand modules you’ll walk away with elevated training in medication commonly used to treat PTSD and related symptoms.

Trauma Epidemiology 

  • Thinking outside the box
  • The 4 steps of HELP 
  • Types of trauma
    • ACES
  • Manifestations of trauma
  • Symptoms, maladaptive coping
  • Adaptation responses & influencing factors
  • Pathology v learned resilience
  • Co-occurring disorders
  • Trauma & PDs

Laying the Foundation for Medication: Trauma and the brain 

  • Neurobiology of trauma
  • Stress and the developing brain
  • Personal narrative
  • Science of perception
  • Diagnostic criteria for PTSD
  • Affected pathways/brain regions affected by stress & trauma
  • Mechanisms 
  • Neurotransmitters and neurotransmission as it relates to medications used in trauma & comorbid conditions 
  • Serotonin, NE, DA, GABA, etc.
  • Easy-to-follow charts of pathways
  • Agonist spectrum

Psychopharmacology: Adverse effects & More

  • Antidepressants – SSRIs & more
  • Anxiety medications
  • Anxiolytics 
  • Mood stabilizers 
  • Antipsychotics 
  • Frequent manifestations of trauma and pharmacological treatments. 
  • Sleep & nightmare medications 

Conjunctive Therapies

  • Self-care
  • Care Teams & coordination
  • Non-pharmacological therapies, modalities & more

BONUS! Your CCTP-II Certification is completely free, $249.99 value!

Just three easy steps to become a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP-II)!

Step 1: Watch this online course.

Step 2: Complete the continuing education quiz and instantly print your certificate of completion.

Step 3: Submit the Certification Questionnaire included in this training, and your application is complete.*

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Meet Your Experts

Dr. Janina Fisher, is a licensed clinical psychologist and former instructor at The Trauma Center, a research and treatment center founded by Bessel van der Kolk. Known as an expert on the treatment of trauma, Dr. Fisher has been treating individuals, couples, and families since 1980.

Dr. Arielle Schwartz, CCTP-II, E-RYT, EMDR-C, is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified complex trauma professional, EMDR Consultant, and Kripalu yoga teacher. She is an internationally sought-out speaker, leading voice in the field of trauma recovery, and the author of eight books including The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology, The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook, and Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga.


Dr. Stephanie Goldsmith, is a licensed clinical psychologist and the owner and clinical director at Goldsmith Psychological Services where she provides individual, couples, family, groups and more.  Dr. Goldsmith is a Certified Gestalt Therapist who specialty areas include trauma, dissociation, interpersonal relationships, eating disorders, LGBTQI issues, and whole person care.

Dr. Amelia Kelley is a trauma-informed therapist, researcher, and educator specializing in mental health, neurodiversity, trauma recovery, and nervous-system regulation across the lifespan. Her work has been featured in ADDitude, SiriusXM Doctor Radio, NPR, The Chicago Tribune, Parade, Healthline, HuffPost, and Psychology Today.


Wanda Brothers, MA LMFT,  is a Somatic Experiencing™ practitioner and certified in Dynamic Attachment Repair experience (DARe), somatic coach, and trauma-healing expert with over 23 years of clinical experience. For the past 18 years, she has specialized in the integration of neuroscience, physiology, and attachment theory to help clients resolve and heal deep-rooted wounds and restore emotional regulation.

Stephanie L. Shafer, DHSc, MSN, PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC, is a psychiatric nurse practitioner who specialized in psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University.  Stephanie has varied experience working in settings from emergency medicine to out-patient and community-based care with a wide range of diagnoses.

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Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & 2 (CCTP/CCTP-II)

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