The Premier Trauma Therapy Conference

October 8-11, 2025 | Live in Anaheim, CA, and Online

Presented By: 
Sponsored By:
Alanis
Morissette
John
Gottman
Julie
Gottman
Mayim
Bialik
Janina
Fisher
Frank
Anderson
Ramani
Durvasula
David
Kessler
Thema
Bryant
Steven
Hayes
Tammy
Nelson
Elliott
Connie

Here's your premier opportunity to master skills and access cutting-edge insight directly from the world's premier trauma experts

As a therapist on the frontlines of trauma healing, you’re always on the lookout for the next therapy breakthrough to free your clients from intense suffering.

That’s exactly why this conference was developed — to connect you with the world’s leading innovators, researchers, and clinicians who will equip you with today’s most effective skills to revolutionize your trauma treatment results.

Join us in beautiful Anaheim, CA, or online for four days of world-class instruction that provides the perfect blend of inspiring education with rest and rejuvenation!

Master skills and access cutting-edge insight directly from the world's premier trauma experts.

Here’s just a sample of the incredible, rarely offered sessions you’ll experience at Innovations 2025:

  • Alanis Morissette, award-winning singer/song-writer and mental health advocate
  • John and Julie Gottman, developers of the Gottman Method and the world’s leading couples therapy duo
  • Steven Hayes, co-founder of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, on healing suffering through the ACT approach
  • Frank Anderson, the field’s leading IFS trauma trainer and author of Transcending Trauma
  • Mayim Bialik, actress, author and host of the widely popular podcast “Mayim Bialik's Breakdown”

Plus, groundbreaking workshops from Ramani Durvasula, David Kessler, Janina Fisher, Ellyn Bader, Thema Bryant, David Grand and dozens more of today’s leading trauma innovators!

Whether you’re looking for step-by-step guidance on exactly what to do and say in your next client session … or desperately looking to be refreshed and reconnected with your work …

Innovations 2025 is the place for you!

2025 Innovations in Psychotherapy

The Premier Trauma Therapy Conference

October 8-11, 2025

PLUS EARN UP TO A YEAR'S WORTH OF CE CREDITS (INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF REGISTRATION)

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Schedule at a Glance

Click on the days below to see times of each event
*All times are listed in Pacific Time
IP= In-Person V=Virtual
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Wednesday, October 8

9:30 AM - 2:30 PM PDT
Workshops
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT
Break
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT
Wednesday Keynote
4:00 PM PDT
Exhibit Hall Opens
Wednesday
Afternoon Keynote:
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm PT
Frank Anderson
MD
Why Clients—Not Clinicians—Hold the Key to Recovery
The Radical Act of Client-Led Healing

Trauma takes away power and control. How do we help our clients reclaim it?

As clinicians, we dedicate ourselves to guiding trauma survivors through the complexities of healing. But what if the most transformative shift isn’t in what we do for our clients, but in how we empower them to do for themselves? Too often, survivors feel like passive recipients of therapy, rather than active participants in their own recovery. Being intentional about giving power and control to a client is essential, but how do we know when we’re actually doing it, and not just thinking we are?

In this inspiring keynote, you’ll join Dr. Frank Anderson to explore a fundamental truth: healing is most powerful when clients reclaim agency over their journey. Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroscience, key models of therapy, and trauma-informed care, you’ll uncover how small but intentional shifts—offering choice, fostering self-leadership, and integrating mind-body awareness—can radically change outcomes.

This is more than a clinical strategy; it’s a call to action about transforming the way we approach trauma therapy. Together, we can shift from a model of "fixing" to one of partnership and empowerment when it comes to helping trauma survivors not only heal but thrive. The question is: Are we prepared to step aside and make space for clients to take the lead?

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ROBERT SCHWARZ
PsyD, DCEP
Wednesday
9:30 am - 2:30 pm PT
101: Emotional Freedom Techniques for Emotional Regulation & Trauma Processing
An Energy Psychology Approach
ROBERT SCHWARZ
PsyD, DCEP

Robert Schwarz, PsyD, DCEP, is a psychologist, and executive director of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP). He co-developed ACEP’s online EFT training program and has been a leading force in integrating EFT with trauma-informed treatment, interpersonal neurobiology, and polyvagal theory. He’s organized over 30 conferences on Ericksonian hypnosis, brief therapy, trauma treatment, and energy psychology, training over 18,000 therapists. He’s the author of Tools for Transforming Trauma, PTSD: A Clinician’s Guide, and We’re No Fun Anymore: Helping Couples Cultivate Joyful Marriages Through the Power of Play.

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Wednesday
9:30 am - 2:30 pm PT
101: Emotional Freedom Techniques for Emotional Regulation & Trauma Processing
An Energy Psychology Approach

What if you could give clients immobilized by trauma fast relief, without having to worry about retraumatizing them by rehashing what happened to them? Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) are some of the preeminent bottom-up energy psychology approaches for rapidly calming the body and restoring balance after trauma-induced stress and anxiety. These techniques are easy to learn, backed by over 200 research studies, and have been used to treat everything from test anxiety to PTSD in veterans to survivors of genocide in Rwanda. In this workshop, we’ll explore how and why EFT works, as well as its many applications for any client population. You’ll learn:

  • The two phases of EFT: first, using it to aid in emotional regulation, and then using it to treat traumatic memories
  • How to integrate EFT’s different techniques into trauma treatment
  • Why EFT goes beyond “tapping,” integrating aspects of multiple approaches from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Erickonian Hypnosis
DAVID GRAND
PhD
Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
102: Trauma Processing with Brainspotting
A Neuroexperiential Model for Healing
DAVID GRAND
PhD

David Grand, PhD, is the developer of Brainspotting and the author of Brainspotting: The Revolutionary New Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change, as well as the coauthor of This is Your Brain on Sports. Hes an international lecturer and trainer, and his work has been featured in The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Esquire Magazine, and Forbes, as well as on NBC News, The Discovery Channel, CNN, MSNBC, and Sirius Radio.

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Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
102: Trauma Processing with Brainspotting
A Neuroexperiential Model for Healing

There’s no question that trauma lives in the body and brain. But even the most acclaimed trauma treatment approaches can be overly procedural, hard for clients to tolerate, and difficult for clinicians to master. Brainspotting, a research-backed treatment method based on finding somatic cues through the use of eye gaze for the treatment of stress and trauma, solves these problems. It helps clients access emotional energy trapped deep in the nonverbal, noncognitive areas of the brain both safely and quickly. In this workshop from the developer of Brainspotting, you’ll watch live demonstrations to learn how the method works, and rethink how you view the human condition and human suffering from a more developmental and neurological point of view—the neuroexperiential model. You’ll also discover:

  • How Brainspotting differs from other trauma processing therapies
  • How Brainspotting can be used to treat a multitude of symptoms, including anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, and substance abuse
  • How to integrate Brainspotting into ongoing treatment, especially with complex developmental trauma such as attachment issues and dissociation
  • How to be less directive in therapy and empower your clients in effective ways
Manuela Mischke-Reeds
MA, LMFT, CHT
Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
103:The Hakomi Method for Transforming Trauma
Cultivating Somatic Intelligence Through Mindful Psychotherapy
Manuela Mischke-Reeds
MA, LMFT, CHT

Manuela Mischke-Reeds, MA, LMFT, CHT, is a somatic psychotherapist, international teacher of Somatic Psychology, author and consultant. She is the founder of Embodywise and co-director of Hakomi California who integrates Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, Somatic trauma therapies, embodied mindfulness practices and movement therapies. Manuela is also the founder of ISITTA trauma training and author of author of several books, including 125 Somatic Psychotherapy tools for Trauma and Stress.

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Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
103:The Hakomi Method for Transforming Trauma
Cultivating Somatic Intelligence Through Mindful Psychotherapy

Discover the Hakomi Method — one of the world’s most established somatic psychotherapy approaches to trauma healing. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to integrate Hakomi’s relational mind-body techniques with somatic trauma work, embodied movement, and therapist self-attunement. Go beyond focusing on techniques by enhancing the way you show up for your clients — in body, presence, and connection. 

In this workshop, you’ll discover: 

  • The 5 principles of Hakomi method and how they are used to guide psychotherapeutic treatment 
  • How to determine the core focus of a session and integrate new discoveries, beliefs, and behaviors 
  • How to be present with your client in the most meaningful way 
KIRSTEN LIND SEAL
PhD, LMFT
Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
104: Bringing Your Authentic Self to Work
The Ethics of Self-Disclosure
KIRSTEN LIND SEAL
PhD, LMFT

Kirsten Lind Seal, PhD, LMFT, is adjunct associate professor of MFT Ethics at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, and ethics faculty in the doctoral program at Chaminade University in Honolulu. She presents regularly on ethical issues while maintaining a virtual private practice. She’s a long-time regular contributor to Relationship Reboot, a relationship segment on WCCO (CBS) TV’s Midmorning show in the Twin Cities.

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Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
104: Bringing Your Authentic Self to Work
The Ethics of Self-Disclosure

These days, many therapists are wondering how they can “be real” with their clients to deepen the therapeutic relationship, while also holding clear boundaries and navigating countertransference with the utmost care. It feels like a conundrum given that most of us were trained to believe that we must hide ourselves from clients in order to be effective. In this workshop, we’ll explore how therapists can be their authentic selves, both online and in person, while maintaining ethical standards that protect both you and your clients. You’ll discover: 

  • A model for how to show up authentically and use self-disclosure appropriately 
  • How to show up online as a therapist in a way that gets your message out ethically 
  • Crucial countertransference pitfalls with clients that can rupture the therapeutic alliance 
Lane Pederson
PsyD, LP, C-DBT
Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
105: DBT Strategies for Trauma Treatment 
A Structured Approach for Targeting Symptoms and Triggers
Lane Pederson
PsyD, LP, C-DBT

Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP, C-DBT, has provided DBT training and consultation to over 30,000 professionals in the United States, Australia, South Africa, England, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East through his training and consultation company, Lane Pederson and Associates, LLC. He’s the co-owner of Mental Health Systems, PC (MHS), one of the largest DBT-specialized practices in the U.S., with four locations in Minnesota, where he’s developed DBT programs for adolescents, adults, and people with dual disorders and developmental disabilities. He’s the author of The Expanded Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Manual, 2nd Edition: DBT for Self-Help and Individual & Group Treatment Settings; Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Contemporary Guide for Practitioners; Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings, and The DBT Deck for Clients and Therapists: 101 Mindful Practices to Manage Distress, Regulate Emotions & Build Better Relationships.

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Wednesday
9:30 am – 2:30 pm PT
105: DBT Strategies for Trauma Treatment 
A Structured Approach for Targeting Symptoms and Triggers

Looking for a research-supported, skills-based approach to trauma that’s both accessible and effective? Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has become one of the most recognized and sought-after therapies for a variety of difficult to treat client problems, designed to empower clients to establish mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. And in the realm of trauma treatment, it’s among our most effective interventions. In this workshop, we’ll explore how DBT’s structured, skills-based approach can help stabilize clients before deeper trauma work, or work as a standalone intervention. Guided by the latest research and policy in evidence-based practices, you’ll learn the clinical process and content of DBT that will help you apply the essentials of DBT to trauma treatment. You’ll also learn:

  • How to help trauma survivors “extinguish the fire” of symptoms, not just continuously walk through it
  • Skills for combating loneliness, emotional dysregulation, and common other challenges in this time of unique uncertainty
  • Skills from the Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness modules
  • How validation, dialectical strategies, and communication styles can help clients effectively balance acceptance and change

Thursday, October 9

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PDT
Morning Movement/Yoga
9:00 AM – 10:45 AM PDT
Welcome & Keynote Address
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT
Morning Workshops
1:15 PM – 2:45 PM PDT
Luncheon Address & Exhibit Hall Happenings
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM PDT
Afternoon Workshops
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT
Innovations Reception in the Exhibit Hall
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM PDT
A Live Podcast Recording with Mayim Bialik
Thursday
Morning Keynote:
9:00 – 10:45 am PT
Alanis Morissette
The Art of Healing Trauma

Singer-songwriter-actress Alanis Morissette burst onto the alternative rock scene of the mid-‘90s with the Grammy Award-winning album Jagged Little Pill, and became one of the music industry’s bestselling artists of all time. But Morissette’s candid and consistent talk about her own journey in therapy, and her podcast interviews with some of therapy’s most important figures, may be having just as important an impact on her many fans as her art. In this intimate conversation, Morissette will share her inspiring story of overcoming trauma and the role therapy has played in her life.

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Thursday
Luncheon Address:
1:15 – 2:45 pm PT
Janina Fisher, PhD, & Arielle Schwartz, PhD
The Future of Trauma Therapy
Blending Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Compassionate Care

In this captivating dialogue, Janina Fisher and Arielle Schwartz will explore the future of trauma treatment, discussing how neuroscience, embodiment, and compassionate presence are transforming clinical practice. With their unique expertise, they’ll share insights on integrating neurobiological principles, embodied healing, and self-compassion to support trauma survivors in deep and lasting ways.  In this workshop they'll discuss:

  • How the neurobiology of trauma enables clinicians to use body-based interventions that help regulate the nervous system and restore safety
  • Healing involves the nervous system, not just thoughts—somatic tools are essential
  • Compassion drives recovery, through both therapist attunement and client self-kindness

*Anaheim exclusive event.

This catered dinner event will SELL OUT. Upgrade your conference pass by adding it to your registration!

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Thursday
Evening Event:
6:30pm-8:30pm PT
Mayim Bialik & Jonathan Cohen
LIVE Recording of Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown Podcast

Join us for a live recording of Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast (over 26 million downloads). Hosted by actress (from series including Blossom, The Big Bang
Theory, & Jeopardy!), neuroscientist, and mental health advocate, this insightful and entertaining evening will be a memorable conversation to “breakdown” an important mental health topic. You won’t want to miss this behind-the-scenes view of this popular podcast.

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Frank Anderson
MD
Thursday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
201 - Transcending Trauma with IFS
Healing the Wounds We Carry
Frank Anderson
MD

Frank Anderson, MD, is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in Concord, MA, who specializes in the treatment of trauma and dissociation. A lead trainer at the IFS Institute, he’s affiliated with Bessel van der Kolk’s Trauma Center and advises the International Association of Trauma Professionals. His most recent book is Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex PTSD with Internal Family Systems.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
201 - Transcending Trauma with IFS
Healing the Wounds We Carry

For many clients with complex PTSD, life can feel like a draining onslaught of negative feelings: worthlessness, hopelessness, anxiety, and loneliness. And for the therapists who treat them, it’s hard to cultivate hope while addressing trauma-related volatility and vulnerability. Fortunately, incorporating Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy techniques into treatment has been shown to reduce the aftereffects of relational trauma and early attachment wounds, allowing therapists to help clients create a path forward. In this workshop, you’ll be applying neuroscientific principles to therapeutic decisions about extreme symptoms as you address common adaptations for relational trauma such as neglect, shame, and substance abuse. You’ll learn to help clients:

  • Unload distorted thoughts and beliefs, discharge troubling sensations, and release feelings of unworthiness, loneliness, and unlovability
  • Address protective parts in a trauma-specific manner, and gain the permission of these parts to access hidden vulnerabilities
  • Use cognitive, body-centered, and emotional tools release pain

This event is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the IFS Institute and does not qualify for IFS Institute credits or certification.

Steven C. Hayes
PhD
Thursday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
202 - An ACT Sampler
Flexibility Exercises You Can Use Tomorrow
Steven C. Hayes
PhD

Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is the co-developer of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Relational Frame Theory (RFT), as well as the co-developer of Process-Based Therapy (PBT). He’s a Nevada Foundation Professor at the University of Nevada’s Department of Psychology, as well as the author of of the bestseller Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life and 44 other books and 600 scientific articles. Hayes’s research shows how language and thought leads to human suffering, and how ACT can correct these processes. He’s the former president of several scientific societies and has received numerous national awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
202 - An ACT Sampler
Flexibility Exercises You Can Use Tomorrow

How can therapists facilitate real change in a more humanistic and client-centered way? This dilemma is the cornerstone of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which begins with a simple question: how can we help our clients be more open, aware, and actively engaged in building a meaningful life? Once we’ve helped clients answer this question, they can extend those gains to their relationships, their body, and even the wider culture. Backed by over 1,400 randomized trials and drawing from healing approaches from all over the world, ACT is uniquely suited to helping clients face today’s biggest challenges—not just personal problems surrounding diet, sleep, exercise, and physical diseases, but also social concerns, like how to be a better parent, how to grapple with prejudice, and how to become a kinder human being. In this experiential workshop, you’ll learn every major part of the ACT model. You’ll also learn:

  • Why today’s popular diagnostic frameworks are deeply flawed, and a more inclusive approach to diagnosis
  • What ACT looks like in practice, through exercises you can use alone or with clients
  • How to make the body more central in your interventions
  • How to help clients take action based on what matters most to them
Chinwe’ Williams
PhD
Thursday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
203 - Treating Cultural and Racial Trauma with Somatic Practices
Accessing the Healing Power of the Body
Chinwe’ Williams
PhD

Chinwe’ Williams, PhD, is a licensed and board-certified EMDR counselor of 20 years, as well as a counselor educator of 16 years, as well as a former graduate counseling professor, college and high school counselor, and executive coach. She currently serves as a mental health consultant for K-12 schools, faith-based, and corporate work settings. An expert in trauma recovery, stress and anxiety management, adolescent and women’s wellness, somatic practices, and race-related traumatic stress, she’s been on the faculty of multiple graduate programs, including Rollins College, Georgia State University, Argosy University, and University of Central Florida. She’s the author and coauthor of several books, including Seen: Despair and Anxiety in Kids and Teenagers and the Power of Connection, and her work has been featured in Essence, Black Excellence, HuffPost, CENET, Reader's Digest, USA Today, AARP, and other leading publications.  

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
203 - Treating Cultural and Racial Trauma with Somatic Practices
Accessing the Healing Power of the Body

As the world around us continues to shift, clients living at the intersection of multiple marginalized identities may be navigating additional cultural stressors and finding it harder to show up in spaces where they don’t feel safe. Treating trauma that stems from experiences of racism and ambiguous loss can be challenging. These losses run deep in the lives of minoritized clients, but they’re generally unrecognized by society, and despite the pervasiveness of racialized stress and discrimination in the everyday lives of people of color, many clinicians don’t feel adequately equipped to address the trauma of racism. Through interactive discussion and experiential exercises, participants will gain the knowledge to develop culturally informed strategies to treat Black, Indigenous, and other clients of color who’ve experienced racial stress or trauma. You’ll also learn:

  • What culturally responsive therapy looks like in practice
  • How to work with racial trauma in an embodied way
  • How to incorporate multiple frameworks into culturally responsive practices, including EMDR, IFS, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Tammy Nelson
PhD
Thursday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
204 - Sex, Couples, & Psychedelics
Treating Relational Trauma with Ketamine & MDMA
Tammy Nelson
PhD

Tammy Nelson, PhD, is a psychotherapist, board-certified sexologist, certified sex therapist, and certified Imago relationship therapist. She’s the executive director of the Integrative Sex Therapy Institute, as well as the host of the podcast The Trouble with Sex, a TEDx speaker, and the author of several books, including Open Monogamy: A Guide to Co-Creating Your Ideal Relationship Agreement, Getting the Sex You Want: Shed Your Inhibitions and Reach New Heights of Passion Together, The New Monogamy: Redefining Your Relationship After Infidelity, and Integrative Sex and Couples Therapy.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
204 - Sex, Couples, & Psychedelics
Treating Relational Trauma with Ketamine & MDMA

It sometimes feels as if the landscape of couples and sex therapy has been well-trodden, but the truth is there’s still a wealth of unexplored territory, especially when it comes to using psychedelics to treat relational trauma in individuals, couples, and polyamory groups. These drugs, including ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin, go where other pharmaceuticals cannot, and a wealth of new research suggests they could be the answer to helping partners bypass some of the most common roadblocks that keep them stuck. But how do you actually apply psychedelics in couples and sex therapy given their newcomer status and legal quandaries? In this workshop, you’ll learn the answers to these questions and more through the lens of integrative relationship therapy, as we walk through actual couples therapy sessions and explore popular theories about how psychedelics will bolster couples and sex therapy in the future. You’ll also learn:

  • The three phases of psychedelic-assisted therapy: preparation, experience, and integration
  • How psychedelics can help treat childhood and adult sexual trauma, and trauma after affairs
  • How to help clients let go of old narratives that no longer serve them and their relationships
  • How to help partners experience increased pleasure, shared joy, and profound connection
  • How to facilitate structured and meaningful conversations and guided practices
Rebecca Kase
LCSW
Thursday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
205 - Polyvagal-Informed EMDR
A Neuro-Informed Approach to Healing
Rebecca Kase
LCSW

Rebecca Kase, LCSW, is an EMDR consultant and trainer. She owns the Trauma Therapist Institute. She is the author of Polyvagal-Informed EMDR: A Neuro-informed Approach to Healing, The Applied Polyvagal Flipchart, and The Polyvagal Solution. She is an EMDR trainer and consultant, internationally recognized trauma expert, and leading voice in living a neuro-informed life.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
205 - Polyvagal-Informed EMDR
A Neuro-Informed Approach to Healing

Polyvagal Theory and EMDR are two leading-edge therapy approaches with ample implications for healing. In this workshop, you’ll discover how these popular neuro-informed frameworks can be woven together to support clients in the treatment of addictions, anxiety, depression, grief, chronic pain, and adjustment disorders, as well as in their more common application with trauma and PTSD. You’ll learn how to:

  • Apply the most important principles of Polyvagal Theory across a variety of practices and clinical presentations
  • Use data provided by heart rate variability and vagal tone in your therapy room to support your client
  • Apply neural exercises to help clients regulate emotions
  • Apply core principles of EMDR therapy to treat trauma, depression, and anxiety
Ramani Durvasula, PhD, LCP and Kimberly Shannon Murphy
Thursday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
301: Supporting Clients Through Intergenerational Trauma & Narcissistic Family Systems
Empowering Survivors of Relational Abuse
Ramani Durvasula, PhD, LCP and Kimberly Shannon Murphy

Ramani Durvasula, PhD, LCP, is a psychologist and the founder of LUNA Education, Training and Consulting, LLC. She’s professor emerita of psychology at California State University Los Angeles and the New York Times and International Bestselling author of It’s Not You: Understanding and Healing from Narcissistic Relationships, as well as Don’t You Know Who I Am: How to Stay Sane in the Era of Narcissism, Entitlement and Incivility and Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving a Relationship With a Narcissist. She’s developed a training program in conjunction with PESI on working with clients who’ve experienced narcissistic and other antagonistic relationships.  

Kimberly Shannon Murphy is a leading Hollywood stuntwoman who has served as a double for numerous A-list actresses, performing in 133 feature films and television shows, including Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Top Gun Maverick, Captain America, The Eternals, The Old Guard, Bird Box, The Hunger Games, The Lone Ranger, Salt, Enchanted, Marvel’s Agent Carter, Euphoria, Big Little Lies, and Westworld. A Taekwondo black belt, she received the 2020 Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fight in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. She is a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner for Best Stunt Ensemble and has been recognized with numerous award nominations, and since 2018, has also worked as a stunt coordinator. Kimberly currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, second unit director and stunt coordinator Casey O’Neill, whom she met on the set of Knight and Day when the two were doubling for the film’s stars, Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. They have a nine- year-old daughter, Capri.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
301: Supporting Clients Through Intergenerational Trauma & Narcissistic Family Systems
Empowering Survivors of Relational Abuse

Humility, authenticity, and relational safety are essential to truly trauma-informed care—yet many clinicians receive limited training in working with complex and relational trauma. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Ramani Durvasula will be joined by Kimberly Shannon Murphy (Hollywood stuntwoman, author, and trauma survivor) to explore Kimberly’s childhood experiences of trauma, family denial, and the damaging impact of antagonistic and narcissistic dynamics. They’ll discuss the critical need for therapists to be both trauma- and antagonism-informed, and reflect on Kimberly’s journey through therapy—what helped, what didn’t, and what her experience teaches us about gaps in trauma training and care.

  • Client-informed insights into what survivors need from therapy
  • The pitfalls of pressuring survivors toward forgiveness
  • Practical strategies for integrating trauma- and antagonism-informed approaches into clinical practice
Ellyn Bader
PhD
Thursday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
302 - Couples Therapy as a Treatment for Trauma
Healing Developmental Trauma, Shame, & Relational Wounding
Ellyn Bader
PhD

Ellyn Bader, PhD, is a psychologist, co-director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California, and co-creator of The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy. She’s one of the early founders of “couples therapy,” as well as a recognized thought leader and trailblazer in relationship therapy. She co-authored an award-winning textbook, In Quest of the Mythical Mate, and the popular book Tell Me No Lies: How to Face the Truth and Build a Loving Marriage along with her husband Dr. Peter Pearson. The two have appeared on Nightline, Good Morning America, O Magazine, Cosmopolitan, several NPR programs, and over 70 others.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
302 - Couples Therapy as a Treatment for Trauma
Healing Developmental Trauma, Shame, & Relational Wounding

Historically, couples therapy hasn’t been considered a treatment for trauma. Yet it can be a powerful modality for spurring growth, resolving painful patterns, and helping clients build a strong sense of self. If early developmental trauma occurred for one or both partners, the client may struggle with impulse control, vulnerability, and trust while also feeling like a victim within their relationship. And if trauma has occurred between the partners, it may be causing disillusionment that’s stalling relationship development. For this reason, it’s important to be able to recognize trauma in the context of couples therapy. In this workshop, you’ll learn to:

  • Recognize and address three main types of trauma that can surface in couples therapy
  • Confidently apply strategies for resolving trauma
  • Differentiate between when it’s best to treat trauma individually or as a couple
  • Leverage couples therapy to help trauma survivors strengthen their sense of self
  • Recognize the subtle role of shame in stalling couples development
Arielle Schwartz
PhD
Thursday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
303 - Somatic Trauma Therapy in Action
Integrating Body-Based Therapy, EMDR, and Parts Work
Arielle Schwartz
PhD

Arielle Schwartz, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, teacher, certified Kripalu yoga instructor, who specializes in treating PTSD and complex trauma. She’s the author of eight books, including The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology, The Post Traumatic Growth Guidebook, The Complex PTSD Treatment Manual, and Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery. She trains therapists in the application of EMDR, somatic psychology, parts work therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions in the treatment of trauma and complex PTSD. She’s the founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy and teaches with the Polyvagal Institute.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
303 - Somatic Trauma Therapy in Action
Integrating Body-Based Therapy, EMDR, and Parts Work

Do you ever find yourself getting stuck and exhausted with clients who’ve experienced trauma? You’re not alone. Traditional trauma approaches only get us so far, as our clients’ unresolved conflicts inevitably keep sabotaging their efforts toward healing. The truth is that stubborn trauma often requires complex treatment, not just standalone therapy. In this workshop, you’ll learn the essentials of somatic interventions, parts work, and EMDR, and how combining them in an integrative approach is the key to treating particularly stubborn trauma. We’ll also watch and break down video demonstrations of these mind-body approaches, so that you’ll walk away with concrete tools to support your trauma work.

You’ll also learn how to:

  • Access and work with preverbal memories in therapy
  • Build powerful somatic and imaginal resources to support trauma healing
  • Integrate somatic repatterning, parts work, and EMDR Therapy for deeper, more effective treatment
Laurel Parnell
PhD
Thursday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
304 - Attachment-Focused EMDR
Healing Relational Trauma & Developmental Repair
Laurel Parnell
PhD

Laurel Parnell, Ph.D.,  is a clinical psychologist and executive director of the Parnell Institute for Attachment-Focused EMDR and co-director of the non-profit Trauma Assistance Program International (TAP-IN). She keynotes conferences, trains clinicians in EMDR, and teaches workshops internationally on Attachment-Focused EMDR, Rewiring the Addicted Brain and Resource Tapping. She’s also the originator of the EMDR-related therapies Attachment-Focused EMDR and Resource Tapping and author of several books and videos on EMDR, including, Attachment-Focused EMDR: Healing Relational Trauma, Rewiring the Addicted Brain with EMDR-Based Treatment, A Therapist’s Guide to EMDR and Tapping In.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
304 - Attachment-Focused EMDR
Healing Relational Trauma & Developmental Repair

Tapping in is a resource for  supporting resilience, helping clients with emotional regulation, and healing developmental deficits—one that’s untapped for many clinicians In this workshop, you’ll learn from live demonstrations exactly how you can use attachment-focused EMDR and its four foundational resources to guide your clients toward increased resilience, emotional regulation, and developmental repair. Not only will you acquiring skills to tap in resources drawn from EMDR, you’ll learn how you can use resource figures, such as an ideal mother, to repair damage from early childhood, abuse, neglect and rejection. You’ll learn to:

  • Draw on the five basic principles of Attachment-Focused EMDR in your work
  • Employ bilateral stimulation to “tap in” or “install” resources
  • Name the four foundational resources: Peaceful Place, Nurturing Figures, Protector Figures, Wise Figures
  • Activate imagery of an ideal mother and utilize bilateral stimulation to help access healing for developmental repair
Sacha McBain
PhD
Thursday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
305 - Recognizing & Treating Medical Trauma
Essential Skills for Clinicians
Sacha McBain
PhD

Sacha McBain, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and associate professor at Rush University Medical Center. A national leader in medical traumatic stress, she has advanced research, training, and best practices in the treatment of medical trauma. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to promote trauma-informed care in critical care and surgical settings, advocating for better mental health support for patients and families.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
305 - Recognizing & Treating Medical Trauma
Essential Skills for Clinicians

Medical crises can have lasting psychological and physical impacts, often resulting in medical trauma—distress triggered by invasive, life-threatening, or overwhelming medical experiences. Unlike other forms of trauma, medical trauma can be ongoing, with symptoms like hypervigilance, avoidance, and emotional distress triggered by bodily sensations, medical environments, or healthcare interactions. It may arise from sudden diagnoses, painful treatments, loss of autonomy, or inadequate care, often leading to anxiety, depression, and difficulties with medical adherence.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to recognize and treat medical trauma, differentiate it from other traumas, conduct targeted assessments, and implement interventions that promote recovery. You'll also learn symptom-focused strategies, including pain management techniques, and explore systemic barriers that complicate care, leaving with practical tools to support clients in healing and navigating healthcare challenges. You’ll also learn:  How to address trauma-related thoughts, physiological distress, and somatic symptoms

  • How to differentiate medical trauma from other forms of trauma
  • How to assess hidden medical trauma that may be driving anxiety and depression
  • Targeted care and strategies to help clients navigate healthcare barriers

Friday, October 10

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PDT
Morning Movement/Yoga
9:00 AM – 10:45 AM PDT
Keynote Address
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT
Morning Workshops
1:15 PM – 2:45 PM PDT
Luncheon Address & Exhibit Hall Happenings
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM PDT
Afternoon Workshops
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT
Exhibit Hall Grand Finale
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM PDT
Evening Dinner Comedy Event
8:00 PM – 11:00 PM PDT
Innovations Dance Party
Friday
Morning Keynote:
9:00 – 10:45 am PT
John and Julie Gottman
Restoring Trust
New Insights Into Trauma & Healing After Infidelity

There aren’t too many presenting problems that de-skill therapists as quickly as affairs. Whether emotional or sexual, affairs can feel like the kryptonite of love. How do we reliably help couples stuck in the paralyzing aftermath of a romantic betrayal? In this keynote, the Gottmans will present ground-breaking research from the first-ever, six-year randomized controlled study of a treatment for couples distressed by extra-marital affairs. Therapists will be introduced to an evidence-based protocol , based on Gottman Method Couples Therapy, for supporting clients through key steps in successfully navigating the aftermath of an affair and emerge stronger, closer, and more resilient as a couple

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Friday
Luncheon Address:
1:15 – 2:45 pm PT
Ramani Durvasula, PhD, LCP and Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW
Demystifying Narcissism
Common Myths & What’s Really Possible in Therapy

How can mental health professionals help people with narcissism? Can therapists make meaningful progress with narcissistic clients? These questions are part of a burgeoning cultural conversation, one that’s both hot—and misunderstood—in our field. How much do we prioritize the treatment needs of the partners, family members, and even the colleagues of narcissistic individuals, who are often experiencing significant clinical distress because of the dynamics and behaviors of these relationships? What does effective treatment with them look like? In this workshop, two of the world’s leading clinical specialists on narcissism team up to help us understand this often-misunderstood personality style. You’ll learn to:

  • Sort through myths and misunderstandings surrounding narcissism so you can better understand your clients and their relationships
  • Make sense of the current debates about treatment for narcissistic individuals
  • Gain clarity about the most effective approaches to narcissism and narcissistic abuse
  • Apply new findings on narcissism and narcissistic abuse to your work with clients

*Anaheim exclusive event.

This catered dinner event will SELL OUT. Upgrade your conference pass by adding it to your registration!

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Janina Fisher
PhD
Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
401 - New Approaches to Treat Traumatic Memories
When Clients are Unable to Talk About What Happened
Janina Fisher
PhD

Janina Fisher, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, a Board member of the Trauma Research Foundation, and a former instructor at Harvard Medical School. She’s the author of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors, Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma, and the Living Legacy Instructional Flip Chart.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
401 - New Approaches to Treat Traumatic Memories
When Clients are Unable to Talk About What Happened

“I can’t talk about that. It’s too painful.” If you’re a therapist who works with trauma, this is likely a familiar refrain. “It wasn’t so bad” is another.  Remembering traumatic events can be extremely distressing and many clients can’t tolerate it.  Luckily for us as therapists, we don’t have to feel stuck when our clients are unwilling or unable to talk about a painful past or can talk about it only without emotion.  In this workshop, you’ll learn how to refocus clients onto the effects of trauma rather than the events, using powerful, practical interventions adapted from neuroscience, EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and mindfulness-based therapies. You’ll discover how to help clients:

  • Transform feelings of aloneness, terror, inadequacy, and shame into feelings of competence and agency
  • Usher in new here-and-now experiences that allow clients to feel an internal sense of safety without revisiting the traumatic event
  • Guide clients in creating new narratives about themselves and the world that help them to heal, not just remember
Ellyn Bader
PhD
Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
402 - Healing Trauma Through Transformative Dialogue
A Developmental Approach to Restoring Connection
Ellyn Bader
PhD

Ellyn Bader, PhD, is a psychologist, co-director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California, and co-creator of The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy. She’s one of the early founders of “couples therapy,” as well as a recognized thought leader and trailblazer in relationship therapy. She co-authored an award-winning textbook, In Quest of the Mythical Mate, and the popular book Tell Me No Lies: How to Face the Truth and Build a Loving Marriage along with her husband Dr. Peter Pearson. The two have appeared on Nightline, Good Morning America, O Magazine, Cosmopolitan, several NPR programs, and over 70 others.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
402 - Healing Trauma Through Transformative Dialogue
A Developmental Approach to Restoring Connection

Couples often begin therapy with the complaint, "We can't communicate." Feelings of frustration, disappointment, and despair often lie behind this common problem, along with a mistaken belief that communication techniques will easily restore love and connection. But true healing and reconnection requires something deeper: embracing differentiation. In this workshop, you’ll explore this essential developmental stage and identify the emotional capacities required for partners to relate to each other clearly—not as idealized extensions of themselves, but as separate, unique individuals. You’ll learn to help couples:

  • Identify where they are in the developmental model
  • Move through the challenging terrain of the differentiation process
  • Draw on practical strategies to increase genuine understanding, respect, and appreciation
  • Transform relational trauma into opportunities and growth
Michelle Frank
PsyD
Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
403 - Navigating ADHD through a Trauma-Informed Lens
Strategies for Meaningful Support
Michelle Frank
PsyD

Michelle Frank, PsyD, is a neuroaffirming clinical psychologist specializing in ADHD diagnosis, treatment, and empowerment for individuals and couples. Using a blend of cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, attachment theory, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and the latest research, she helps clients navigate ADHD's impacts on self-concept, relationships, and emotional well-being. She’s the coauthor of A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD and practices in the Denver area. She speaks and consults nationally on ADHD and neurodiversity and is a former vice president of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association.

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
403 - Navigating ADHD through a Trauma-Informed Lens
Strategies for Meaningful Support

Traumatic stress and ADHD share significant associations, according to a growing body of research on trauma and childhood maltreatment. Studies show that people with ADHD score higher than their neurotypical peers on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) questionnaire. So how do we explain the connection between trauma and ADHD? How do we tease apart the diagnoses? And what do their similarities mean for symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment? In this workshop, we’ll use a holistic, trauma-informed frame to explore these complex questions, looking at trauma and ADHD as both distinct and co-occurring experiences. You’ll also learn:

  • How untreated ADHD can lead to trauma, and vice versa
  • Why epigenetics is key to understanding trauma’s role in ADHD symptoms
  • How ADHD and trauma affect different parts of the brain and how this impacts behavior
  • How to avoid reductionism when working with neurodivergent clients
David Kessler, MA, RN, FACHE and Paul Denniston, RYT 500
Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
404 - When Grief Meets Trauma
Advanced Techniques Using Heart, Mind & Body
David Kessler, MA, RN, FACHE and Paul Denniston, RYT 500

David Kessler, MA, RN, FACHE, is one of the world’s foremost experts on grief, the founder of Grief.com, and author of seven books, including Finding Meaning and his newest, Finding Meaning Workbook: Tools for Releasing Pain and Remembering with Love. He’s coauthored books with Elisabeth Kubler Ross and Louise Hay and leads grief certification programs for professionals and online groups for those in grief.

Paul Denniston, RYT 500, authored the bestselling book Healing Through Yoga: Transform Loss into Empowerment. The founder of Grief Yoga, he teaches this practice to counselors, psychologists, and health care professionals and certifies other yoga teachers in the Grief Yoga Teacher Training. 

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
404 - When Grief Meets Trauma
Advanced Techniques Using Heart, Mind & Body

Grieving clients are often experiencing not just loss but trauma. As practitioners, it’s important that we’re able to recognize and address both as we help them move toward healing. This requires tools and techniques for close listening, looking to the body for clues, and releasing regret, anger, and rumination. In this workshop, you’ll explore:

  • The difference between grief and trauma, and how they intersect in traumatic grief
  • When focusing on the story of a loss helps, and when it keeps clients stuck
  • Tools that help clients move toward healing when grief involves guilt, sudden death, lengthy illness, suicide, addiction, or old wounds
  • Somatic techniques to release grief that becomes stuck in their body
Scott Lyons
PhD, DO
Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
405 - Bridging Somatic & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Trauma Healing
Integrating Mind & Body for Lasting Trauma Recovery
Scott Lyons
PhD, DO

Scott Lyons, PhD, DO  is a licensed holistic psychologist, Doctor of Osteopathy, educator, author of Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others, and the host of The Gently Used Human podcast. He’s also the creator of The Embody Lab, the largest online learning platform for body-based trauma therapies, and developer of Somatic Stress Release, a holistic process of restoring biological resilience, taught in over 20 countries. He’s a Certified Body-Mind Centering teacher and practitioner, a cranio-sacral Therapist, a visceral manipulation therapist, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, clinical hypnotherapist, and a 500-hour registered yoga teacher. 

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Wednesday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
405 - Bridging Somatic & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Trauma Healing
Integrating Mind & Body for Lasting Trauma Recovery

Trauma healing is most effective when we integrate both the body and mind—yet most therapeutic approaches focus on one or the other. In this workshop, you’ll explore the powerful intersection of Somatic Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to create a holistic and embodied approach to trauma recovery, one that provides cognitive tools to reframe thought patterns and emotional responses as well as tools to access the body’s wisdom to release stored trauma and regulate the nervous system. Through practical exercises, experiential learning, and clinical insights, you’ll discover:

  • How trauma impacts both cognition and the nervous system
  • How to pair body-based awareness with cognitive restructuring for deeper transformation
  • Guided exercises that combine movement, breathwork, and thought reframing
  • Techniques to move from dysregulation (fight/flight/freeze) into resilience
  • How to identify and shift the automatic thought-body patterns that reinforce trauma responses.
Wendy Behary
MSW, LCSW
Friday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
501 - Disarming the Covert Narcissist
Innovations in Addressing Narcissism in Individuals & Couples
Wendy Behary
MSW, LCSW

Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW, is the founder and director of The Cognitive Therapy Center of New Jersey and The Schema Therapy Institutes of NJ-NYC-DC. She’s been treating clients and training and supervising therapists for more than 25 years. She is a founding fellow and consulting supervisor for The Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and past President of the Executive Board of the ISST. She’s the author of the international bestseller Disarming the Narcissist: Surviving and Thriving with the Self-Absorbed, and Deliberate Practice – Schema Therapy.

 

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
501 - Disarming the Covert Narcissist
Innovations in Addressing Narcissism in Individuals & Couples

Covert narcissism is an often-overlooked form of narcissism, in part because it’s hard to detect. Unlike their overt counterparts, covert narcissists don’t display grandiose, attention-seeking behaviors that reveal their narcissistic tendencies. Instead, they often present as modest, self-effacing, and even insecure, making it more difficult to recognize narcissistic traits like passive-aggression, blaming, low empathy, assurance-seeking, emotionally manipulating others, and a lack of accountability.

In this workshop, we’ll use schema therapy, an emotion-focused, needs-meeting approach that provides the skills for clinicians to learn how to identify and heal the underlying insecurities of the covert narcissist. We’ll also explore the origins of covert narcissism, including early trauma, high degrees of enmeshment, and attachment ruptures. You’ll also learn to:

  • Work with both partners when covert narcissism shows up in couples therapy
  • Identify patterns and activating conditions associated with covert narcissism, such as cultural influence, religion, and socioeconomic status
  • Help covert narcissists quiet and convert their inner critic, let go of self-defeating patterns, and develop adaptive responses
  • Address potentially triggering conditions in the therapy relationship
  • Use somatosensory exercises and behavioral pattern-breaking skills with covert narcissists
Elliott Connie
MA, LPC
Friday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
502 - Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Creating Lasting Change Rapidly
Elliott Connie
MA, LPC

Elliott Connie, MA, LPC, is a therapist, international trainer, and the founder of The Solution Focused Universe, an online training community. His books include Solution Building in Couples Therapy, The Solution Focused Marriage, and The Art of Solution Focused Therapy.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
502 - Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Creating Lasting Change Rapidly

The Solution Focused Approach is often misconstrued as being focused on positivity instead of presenting problems. That couldn’t be further from the truth. While the work does center around moving toward a client’s positive hope for the future, it doesn’t ignore the problem at hand. In this workshop, you’ll explore how to use the Solution Focused approach to respectfully address clinical issues—from depression and trauma to anxiety and relationship issues—and guide clients toward a place of well-being and healing. You'll discover:

  • A new perspective on trauma work that integrates a strong focus on outcome
  • How to help clients quickly achieve goals by accessing often buried, positive aspects of their wider experience
  • How to help clients internalize their own strengths & access them in their own inner language
Alexandra Solomon
PhD
Friday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
503 - Infidelity & Betrayal
Helping Couples Tend to Pain & Possibility
Alexandra Solomon
PhD

Alexandra Solomon, PhD, is a globally recognized expert on relationships and the creator of the Relational Self-Awareness framework. A licensed clinical psychologist, professor at Northwestern University, and bestselling author, she bridges research and clinical insight to help people cultivate authentic, curious, and mindful relationships. Solomon shares her work through her popular podcast Reimagining Love, her widely followed Instagram, and acclaimed books including Love Every Day, Loving Bravely, and Taking Sexy Back. Her work has been featured by NPR, The New York Times, and the Oprah Winfrey Network.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
503 - Infidelity & Betrayal
Helping Couples Tend to Pain & Possibility

Few topics spike our anxiety and judgment like infidelity. But one of the realities of living in the digital age is that it's easier than ever to cheat—and easier than ever to get caught. Betrayal has the power to rock the very foundation of a relationship: partners likely feel lost, overwhelmed with emotions, and unsure of their next steps. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to effectively support both the betrayed and betraying partners and navigate common barriers to healing. Using a compassionate, multi-stage approach, we’ll explore different skills to help couples restore trust, foster emotional repair, and move toward post-traumatic growth and renewed connection after betrayal. You’ll also learn:

  • Reflection questions to ask both partners
  • How to help partners cope with flashbacks and intrusive thoughts
  • How our culture shapes our views of infidelity
  • How to help partners decide whether, when, and how to talk about the infidelity with family and friends
Scott Lyons, PhD, DO and Arielle Schwartz, PhD
Friday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
504 - Embodied Developmental Trauma Therapy
Reconnecting with the Body’s Innate Capacity for Healing
Scott Lyons, PhD, DO and Arielle Schwartz, PhD

Scott Lyons, PhD, DO is a licensed holistic psychologist, Doctor of Osteopathy, educator, author of Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others, and the host of The Gently Used Human podcast. He’s also the creator of The Embody Lab, the largest online learning platform for body-based trauma therapies, and developer of Somatic Stress Release, a holistic process of restoring biological resilience, taught in over 20 countries. He’s a Certified Body-Mind Centering teacher and practitioner, a cranio-sacral Therapist, a visceral manipulation therapist, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, clinical hypnotherapist, and a 500-hour registered yoga teacher.  

Arielle Schwartz, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, teacher, certified Kripalu yoga instructor, and leading voice in the healing of PTSD and complex trauma. She’s authored eight books, including The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology, The Post Traumatic Growth Guidebook, The Complex PTSD Treatment Manual, and Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery, and she guides therapists in the application of EMDR, somatic psychology, parts work therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions for the treatment of trauma and complex PTSD. She’s the founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy and teaches with the Polyvagal Institute.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
504 - Embodied Developmental Trauma Therapy
Reconnecting with the Body’s Innate Capacity for Healing

In this immersive workshop, you’ll explore the profound intersection of developmental trauma, embodiment, and movement-based healing. Drawing from the principles of Body-Mind Centering (BMC), pioneered by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, participants will have opportunities to embark on a deep somatic exploration of the different ways early relational experiences have shaped their nervous system, movement patterns, and emotional landscape.

Through guided experiential practices, breath, and developmental movement explorations, participants will experience the wisdom of their body in new and transformative ways as they gain tools to reconnect with the body’s innate capacity for healing and adaptability. You’ll explore:

  • The impact of developmental trauma through movement, sensation, and neurophysiology
  • Early motor patterns and the role they’ve played in emotional regulation and resilience
  • Somatic and movement-based interventions for nervous system regulation and trauma integration
  • Developmental gaps through movement analysis and facilitate bridging those gaps
Kate Truitt
PhD
Friday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
505 - Rewiring Trauma’s Inner Dialogue
Leveraging Neuroplasticity to Foster Resilience and Self-Compassion
Kate Truitt
PhD

Kate Truitt, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and applied neuroscientist. She’s the founder of the Truitt Institute, an educational platform dedicated to advancing access to mental health support on a global level, and she leads the award-winning clinical group Dr. Kate Truitt & Associates. She’s a developer and chief science advisor of the Havening Techniques, and the author of Keep Breathing and the international bestseller Healing in Your Hands.

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Wednesday
3:00 – 5:00 pm PT
505 - Rewiring Trauma’s Inner Dialogue
Leveraging Neuroplasticity to Foster Resilience and Self-Compassion

Trauma doesn’t just leave emotional scars—it rewires the brain. Stress-induced structural plasticity (SISP) enables the brain to rapidly adapt under chronic or traumatic stress, but it also creates neural pathways that can reinforce patterns of self-criticism, shame, and emotional dysregulation. While these changes are rooted in survival, they often shape how clients perceive themselves and cause them to navigate the world in imiting and rigid ways. In this workshop, you’ll learn a new approach for addressing these neurobiological adaptations, as well as how to guide clients as they rewrite maladaptive inner narratives into supportive, self-compassionate ones by tapping into the brain’s remarkable capacity for neuroplasticity. Using a blend of science and practical application, we’ll walk through strategies to help clients foster resilience and rebuild a healthier, more empowering relationship with themselves. You’ll also learn:

  • Self-compassion strategies like mindful touch, cognitive reframing, and psychosensory interventions
  • How to reframe shame as an adaptive response rather than an inherent flaw
  • How to guide clients in mental rehearsal, and how small, consistent shifts can rewire the brain
  • Why self-compassion is harder for some clients than others, and how to work with them

Saturday, October 11

8:30 AM – 9:45 AM PDT
Keynote Address
10:00 AM – Noon PDT
Final Workshops
Saturday
Morning Keynote:
8:30 – 9:45 am PT
Thema Bryant
PhD
Healing Trauma Wounds with Liberation Psychology
Culturally Grounded, Sociopolitical Pathways to Trauma Recovery

Most therapists have been trained to treat traumatic events, but few trauma models focus on culturally grounded, sociopolitical pathways for survivors to reclaim themselves. This workshop explores how liberation psychologies can enhance the trauma recovery process—especially for marginalized survivors. You’ll learn to build on and learn from the scholarship of liberation psychologists and traditional cultural healers using the healing pathways of culture as medicine, community support, spirituality and religiosity, expressive arts, and resistance. Discover how to:

  • Support your clients' sense of agency with a clear definition of liberation psychology
  • Describe at least three pathways for trauma restoration from a liberation psychology perspective
  • Apply liberation psychology to trauma psychology in concrete, practical ways
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Megan Devine
LPC
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
601 - Grief on the Job
How to Set Boundaries & Hold Space for Others
Megan Devine
LPC

Megan Devine, LPC, is an acclaimed grief expert, psychotherapist, and author of the bestselling book It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture that Doesn’t Understand. Her work is featured widely in the media including the New York Times, NPR, Washington Post, GQ, Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, the PBS documentary Speaking Grief, and more. Megan is the founder of Refuge in Grief, a hub of grief education and outreach where she leads people through some of the most devastating times of their lives. Her podcast, It’s OK That You’re Not OK, explores survival (and even hope) after life goes horribly wrong.

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Wednesday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
601 - Grief on the Job
How to Set Boundaries & Hold Space for Others

Working with people in pain has never been easy, but recently, it’s become even more difficult. Between our country’s multiple mental health crises, a shortage of providers, and diminishing professional boundaries, many of today’s therapists are feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, and under-supported. Does this sound familiar? Our repeated exposure to our clients’ anxiety, depression, anger, and loss can manifest as a type of grief. In this workshop, you’ll learn specific tools you can use to manage this grief and set boundaries in the workplace, while still remaining present, attuned, and helpful to your clients. You’ll also discover how to:

  • Create and maintain boundaries with clients and coworkers in real time
  • Detect and navigate systemic workplace failures that are sources of emotional overwhelm
  • Build a support system to help you manage grief when it arises
  • Temper your use of self-disclosure and empathy to prevent getting “sucked in”
Lambers Fisher
MS, LMFT, MDiv
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
602 - Trauma-Informed Culturally Competent Care
Ethical Considerations for Treatment
Lambers Fisher
MS, LMFT, MDiv

Lambers Fisher, MS, LMFT, MDiv, is a marriage and family therapist in private practice who has counseled individuals, couples, and families from a variety of cultural backgrounds, in private practice, non-profit organizations, as well as ministry environments. Lambers supervises aspiring therapists, facilitates workshops, guest lectures, and is an adjunct instructor at Crown College on diversity in counseling. He’s also the author of the award-winning book, Diversity in Clinical Practice: A Practical & Shame-Free Guide to Reducing Cultural Offenses & Repairing Cross-Cultural Relationships.

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Wednesday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
602 - Trauma-Informed Culturally Competent Care
Ethical Considerations for Treatment

We can’t ignore the role culture plays in trauma’s origins and symptoms, or in the effectiveness of treatment strategies—and yet far too often, we do.  Unfortunately, this can lead to therapeutic negligence and unethical treatment efforts. This workshop will explore how we as professionals can take cultural considerations into account when implementing trauma treatment strategies. This positive and encouraging training offers concrete, practical strategies to reduce professional fears, strengthen cross-cultural relationships, and increase the likelihood of ethical, trauma-informed, and culturally competent care. You’ll learn to: 

  • Cultivate cross-cultural empathy without sharing traumatic experiences with clients
  • Evaluate common concerns clients have when risking vulnerability with therapists from different cultural backgrounds
  • Identify the potential role and impact of cultural beliefs when assessing and diagnosing clients
Sara Nasserzadeh
PhD
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
603 - Helping Couples Build Thriving Relationships
A Practical Model for Understanding How Love Is Built & Grows Over Time
Sara Nasserzadeh
PhD

Sara Nasserzadeh, PhD, is a social psychologist specializing in sexuality, relationships, and intercultural fluency. She has advised UN agencies, governments, and Fortune 500 companies, and her work has been featured in major media outlets including NPR, BBC, and The New York Times. She’s authored three books, including Love By Design: 6 Ingredients for a Lifetime of Love.

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Wednesday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
603 - Helping Couples Build Thriving Relationships
A Practical Model for Understanding How Love Is Built & Grows Over Time

Love is complex, unpredictable, and hard to define. In fact, thriving relationships are far from random, something that a comprehensive analysis of thousands of couples sessions has proven. Resilient romantic relationships  are built on fundamental, evidence-informed principles.

This workshop introduces clinicians to the Emergent Love Model, a novel framework that deconstructs love and reconstructs it on a solid foundation, offering a structured, research-backed approach to understanding and fostering thriving relationships.This model provides a new lens for understanding how relationships develop, evolve, and endure. Clinicians will be introduced to six essential ingredients that contribute to thriving relationships along with eight relational configurations—distinct patterns that shape how people form and frame what they call “coupledom.” Therapists will learn to help clients:

  • Recognize which of the six ingredients for lasting love they need to cultivate
  • Identify their relational configuration and its impact on their couples dynamic
  • Gain insight into their relationship using the Love Blueprint
  • Apply the Touch Lexicon to foster intimacy
Lindsay Gibson
PsyD
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
604 - Treating the Impact of Emotionally Immature Parents
How to Work with Clients Who Have Been Emotionally Used
Lindsay Gibson
PsyD

Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, is a psychologist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She's the author of several books, including The New York Times bestseller Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents. A former adjunct assistant professor for the Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, she specializes in helping adults attain new levels of personal growth, confidence, and emotional intimacy, as well as skills in dealing with emotionally immature family members.

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Wednesday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
604 - Treating the Impact of Emotionally Immature Parents
How to Work with Clients Who Have Been Emotionally Used

Chances are you’ve come across the type of client who constantly puts others first out of guilt and loyalty, holding themselves back from their own self-development. Would it surprise you to learn that many of these clients grew up with emotionally immature parents? These parents often acted like children themselves in terms of their coping styles, affective instability, and disregard for other people’s rights and feelings. Many times, this leaves their children feeling anxious and powerless—even into adulthood. You’ll discover:

  • Common psychological impacts on children of emotionally immature (EI) parents
  • How to spot emotional coercion and pressures of moral obligation
  • How EI parents set up their children for relationship problems in adulthood
  • Best therapeutic techniques to repurpose anxiety and strengthen self-confidence
Catherine Pittman
PhD, HSPP
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
605 - Taming the Amygdala
Simplifying Exposure Therapy to Transform Fear into Courage
Catherine Pittman
PhD, HSPP

Catherine Pittman, PhD, HSPP, is a licensed clinical psychologist, as well as a professor at Saint Mary’s College. She’s the author of Taming the Amygdala.

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Wednesday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm PT
605 - Taming the Amygdala
Simplifying Exposure Therapy to Transform Fear into Courage

Exposure therapy is proven to be highly effective for treating anxiety, fear, and panic, but it’s often perceived as difficult for clients, and few therapists use this essential technique in their practice. However, neuroscience has shown that simple exposure procedures change the brain’s fear circuitry in powerful ways that traditional therapy does not. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to motivate clients to embrace the challenging exposure process, design effective exposure experiences that change neural circuitry, and uncover and work with hidden fears. You’ll also learn how to:

  • Give clients easy-to-understand explanations of how the amygdala functions during exposure and how they can actually control these functions
  • Identify and change clients’ beliefs about fear, anxiety, and panic that often undermine exposure work
  • Pinpoint and address different triggers during exposure to develop a plan for monitoring anxiety
  • Teach clients to manage anxiety and address safety signals

2025 Expert Faculty

Alanis
Morissette
Alexandra
Solomon
Arielle
Schwartz
Bob
Schwarz
Catherine
Pittman
Chinwe
Williams
David
Grand
David
Kessler
Elliott
Connie
Ellyn
Bader
Frank
Anderson
Janina
Fisher
John
Gottman
Julie
Gottman
Kate
Truitt
Kirsten
Lind Seal
Lambers
Fisher
Lane
Pederson
Laurel
Parnell
Lindsay
Gibson
Manuela
Mischke-Reeds
Mayim
Bialik
Megan
Devine
Michelle
Frank
Paul
Denniston
Ramani
Durvasula
Rebecca
Kase
Sacha
McBain
Sara
Nasserzadeh
Scott
Lyons
Steven
Hayes
Tammy
Nelson
Thema
Bryant
Wendy
Behary

What to Expect at Innovations in Psychotherapy

The Experience
Actionable content
inspirational / Rejuvenation
Networking & Fun
Transform trauma treatment outcomes by getting hands-on, cutting-edge access to what’s new, what’s hot, and what’s actually working RIGHT NOW in trauma treatment.

Plus, this conference is uniquely designed to take care of you … while it prepares you to care for your clients!

Just check out this short video on all Innovations in Psychotherapy has for you…
Innovations in Psychotherapy is four full days of actionable, proven, strategic training and guidance … from experts who have been in your shoes and are ready to share their practical skills with practicing therapists like you.

You’re sure to walk away with notebooks full of skills, interventions, and techniques that you can apply immediately with your next sessions.
Every year in October thousands of our colleagues come together for an unparalleled opportunity to learn, grow, and feel re-inspired and prepared for the year ahead.

Innovations is a conference where the best and brightest come to teach and learn new ways of practicing. You’ll find every session packed with actionable content you can carry back to your office and use right away.

You won’t find another conference so effectively structured around your needs as a working clinician seeking to advance your trauma treatment skills.
We’ve made sure your learning experience is paired with relaxing and fun experiences too, with lots of opportunities to simply explore the bookstore and exhibit, mingle with new and old friends, experience special lunch and dinner events, enjoy live music and dance parties, and the chance to meet your favorite authors at book signings.

Plus, you’ll connect with incredible colleagues who are passionate about the same work you do. You will leave Innovations having networked and formed relationships with your community.

Take the next step in advancing your Trauma skills…

  • Master IFS Therapy skills to free your client's internal "parts" from suffering
  • Applying EMDR methods to transform developmental trauma and attachment wounds
  • Integrate today's most effective somatic and cognitive therapy interventions
  • Provide deep relief from grief and loss
  • Offer effective care for survivors of narcissistic abuse
  • Discover proven methods to treat trauma in clients with ADHD
  • Navigate the impact of trauma on relationships, intimacy, sexuality, and pleasure
  • Apply culturally informed care that's personalized to your client's needs

Testimonials

Innovations in Psychotherapy has so many great speakers, a great crowd, and a lot of hands-on learning opportunities. This is the place to better your craft by learning from the best!

Jonah Paquette
Author and Trainer on Well-Being and Happiness

The absolute loving, compassionate energy I experience at Innovations in Psychotherapy Conference galvanizes me and teaches me what a privilege it is to do our work.

Ramani Durvasula
World-renowned narcissism expert

The Innovations conference was one of the best conferences I have been to. I attended many of the presentations and learned from the best of today's psychotherapists. The conference was organized, friendly, and it was exciting to be there. And it was in sunny California.

Tammy Nelson
Founder of The Integrative Sex Therapy Institute

See what your colleagues are saying about Innovations in Psychotherapy!

In-Person

 Anaheim Marriott

$679.99

USD

$1079.99

USD

37% Savings!

Yes, I want to Attend in Anaheim!

Virtual

Online

$279.99

USD

$599.99

USD

53% Savings!

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The skills and insight
you need on the 
topics that matter
the most.

Join hundreds of your colleagues and discover the approaches that truly work for the challenges you’re facing right now!

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Get the latest insights from

  • Internal Family Systems Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Somatic Therapy
  • EMDR and Brainspotting
  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
  • Psychedelics for Trauma
  • Mindfulness and Yoga
  • Neuroscience-Based Interventions
  • Hakomi
  • Emotional Freedom Technique / Tapping
  • Gottman Method

On today's most important issues

  • Traumatic Stress
  • ADHD and Neurodivergence
  • Narcissism
  • Grief and Loss
  • Intimacy and Relationships
  • Personality Disorders
  • Ethics and Cultural Competency in Practice
  • Racialized Stress & Trauma

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are a mental health professional looking for today's most effective interventions and tomorrow's most promising innovations ... then this event is for you! This conference provides skills for real therapists on the front lines of healing, plus the opportunity to engage with the field's leaders — most of whom also actively see clients.

Yes! While other conferences charge extra for CE, our registration passes include live CE hours as part of your ticket. After the event, an email will be sent to you that will explain how you will complete your electronic evaluation and access your certificate of completion.

We have your CE needs covered! PESI works directly with state and national boards to help ensure you get the most continuing education credit possible.

No, you can attend whatever sessions you are interested in and receive CE credit for just those sessions attended live.

Yes, both in-person and virtual attendees will have the opportunity to ask their questions live and get real expert responses.

No problem. Attend whatever sessions you are interested in. Please note that you can only receive CE credit for the sessions you attend live.

Unique Opportunities

Advancing
Your 
Trauma
Skills

You’ll master skills from the field’s most powerful approaches, including IFS Therapy, DBT, EMDR, ACT, Somatic Therapy, and more — in an intimate environment that’s perfect for learning and restoration.

Exhibit Hall

Visit the Innovations Exhibit Hall each day for exclusive opportunities to meet face-to-face with our field’s experts, win prizes, and to experience the latest products and services that will enhance your practice.

Enjoy
Beautiful
Anaheim,
CA

As the city built on imagination, Anaheim provides one of the most ideal locations to learn, unwind, be inspired, and build connection with your colleagues and yourself.

Location

Anaheim Marriott
  • 700 West Convention Way Anaheim, CA 92802
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Innovations in Psychotherapy 2025 is taking place at the luxurious Anaheim Marriott. To make your as enjoyable as possible, we have exclusive discounted rooms, available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Relax in beautifully appointed hotel rooms and suites with plush bedding, marble bathrooms, hardwood floors and balconies with views of Anaheim. Recharge in the California sun in the sparkling outdoor pool or work out in the fully equipped fitness center. Indulge in fresh Californian cuisine made from locally grown ingredients or sample our restaurant's extensive bourbon collection.

Reserve your room now at the exclusive conference hotel!

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