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Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence in Therapy with Catrina Drinning-Davis, LPC-S, CCTP | NBCC approved provider | continuing education | Therapist training

Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence in Therapy with Catrina Drinning-Davis, LPC-S, CCTP | NBCC approved provider | continuing education | Therapist training

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🧠 Get my Coping with Political Stress Ebook and Peaceful Politics AI Guide 🗣 Therapist Conversation Framework: Politics in Session A printable PDF with 97 questions to navigate political talk in therapy—without taking sides. 💬 Solution-Focused Therapy Guide72 questions + prompts to help adult clients clarify goals and move forward using SFT. If you are a therapist or counselor looking for continuing education, check out my NBCC Approved $5 Podcourses and other continuing education offerings. Plus, get your first Podcourse half off. Check out all my Counselor Resources. 🫐Sponsored by Berries: Use code TherapyShow50 for $50 off your first month - CLICK HERE.🫐 In this episode, I’m joined by Catrina Drinning-Davis, LPC-S, CCTP, EMDR Certified, and an EMDRIA Approved Consultant. Catrina specializes in working with survivors of domestic violence and provides supervision and support for other therapists doing the same. We talk about how she was called to this work, what makes this population unique and complex to support, and why domestic violence is something every therapist should be equipped to recognize and address. We dive into: How to identify signs of abuse that may not be obvious, like coercion, gaslighting, and digital abuseWhy survivors often stay in abusive relationships and how we can support them without judgmentWhich trauma-informed modalities work best, including EMDR and person-centered approachesWhat Catrina covers in her new NBCC-approved, on-demand CE courseFree tools she offers, including worksheets, a monthly support group, and a Facebook community for therapists Catrina’s Free Resources for Therapists & Survivors: Types of Abuse: https://www.catrinalpcs.com/types-of-abuse-worksheet Red Flags: https://www.catrinalpcs.com/freebie-red-flags DV Survivor Workbook ($29): https://www.catrinalpcs.com/relationship-abuse-survivors-workbook NBCC Approved 3 hour CE on Working with DV Survivors ($49), includes free bonuses: Survivor Safety Plan, Abuse Screening Tool, Self Care Planner for Therapists, https://www.catrinalpcs.com/dv-in-relationships-ce-course Free Monthly Peer Support Group: https://www.catrinalpcs.com/providers Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16BEPnwzV9/ Therapist Continuing Education Collective (US) https://www.facebook.com/groups/1392036008697865/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT Disclaimer: Please note that The Therapy Show with Lisa Mustard is for informational and entertainment purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always consult with your therapist, doctor, or physician before implementing any suggestions from this show. Lisa Mustard, a licensed marriage and family therapist, provides insights that should not replace medical or psychiatric advice. Your unique situation requires personalized attention from a healthcare professional. Mental Health Resources and Support: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support via phone or chat for people in distress, resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Includes information on finding your local crisis center. Phone: 988 Website: http://suicidepreventionlifeline.org SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.SAMHSA’s National Helpline | SAMHSA
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