About this course

From Implicit Encoding to Narrative Reconstruction

A 2-Hour Advanced Clinical Seminar

Trauma is not remembered. It is relived until it is reconstructed.

Why This Seminar Matters

Most approaches to trauma focus on “processing the event.” However, trauma is not just an event. It is a pattern encoded in the body, mind, and meaning system, replaying itself in the present. If we don’t understand how trauma is encoded, we cannot effectively help patients transform it.

The Shift is from “What happened to you?” to “How is this still happening through you?”

 

Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Time: 12-2pm (EDT)

CEU: 2

Location: Online via zoom


What You Will Learn

In this powerful, clinically advanced seminar, you will:

      Understand implicit vs. explicit trauma memory and why patients “relive” instead of “recall”

•      Learn how trauma is encoded through predictive processing and the nervous system

Apply the Four Layers of Transformation:

•      Conscious (symptoms)

•      Preconscious (patterns)

•      Unconscious (drivers)

•      Existential (meaning)

Use the Body–Mind–Meaning Framework to intervene in real time:

•      Body → regulate and track

•      Mind → reframe and reinterpret

•      Meaning → reconstruct identity

Implement the SDAF Framework to move from insight to sustained change:

•      Stabilize → Discover → Align → Forward

•      Facilitate narrative reconstruction safely—without re-traumatization

 Nuggets

      “The individual is not overreacting. They are remembering without words.”

•      “Trauma is not the past. It is the past predicting the present.”

•      “If you only treat the symptom you leave the trauma intact.”

 Who Should Attend

      Social Workers

•      Psychologists

•      Psychiatrists

•      Mental Health Counselors

•      Case Managers

•      Anyone working with trauma and high-acuity populations

The Outcome

Move from symptom management to deep and sustained transformation

Final Reflection

What if the symptom you are trying to eliminate is the person’s best attempt to survive?

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