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Concussions & PTSD: A BASE Specialty Class coming to the Bluegrass.
Workshop Details:
When: June 16th-18th, 2023
Where: The beautiful and newly renovated Central Bank Center.
430 West Vine St. Lexington, KY.
*More details below
Cost:
Early Early Bird (through 2/1/23): $645
Early Bird (2/2/23-5/1/23): $695
Regular Enrollment (5/2/23 until training): $750
Cancellation Policy: There is a non refundable $50 deposit at registration. Cancellation on or after June 8th, 2023 will receive a refund of the full fee minus $100.
Register & Pay: contact Mary at Caines6279@gmail.com
Concussions & PTSD
Minor Traumatic Brain Injuries, or concussions, are significantly more common than is realized and often missed on diagnosis. There is also significant similarity in symptoms with those of PTSD but this, too, is often overlooked. They can lead to disorientation, cognitive problems, social issues, emotional lability, sensory motor problems, headaches, forgetfulness and “not feeling like myself” afterwards. While more is gradually being understood about the mechanisms causing a concussion, trauma knowledgeable practitioners are in a unique position to treat people who have suffered them and dramatically change the symptoms by alleviating the autonomic dysregulation and structural shock caused by the injury to the brain.
There are actually multiple injuries with a concussion—at least 3 impact injuries (external and internal) autonomic shock (PTSD), physical injury and brain structure shock. And, part of the shock includes shock trauma. There is also potential relational trauma and impact on social/relational/emotional functioning. Concussive and PTSD symptoms can co-mingle with and potentiate each other. It is also an experience for many of a near death.
This workshop will focus on understanding what a concussion is and its overlap with PTSD in terms of symptoms, mechanism of injury and treatment interventions. The effects of integrating these aspects are significant and life changing for clients/patients. The multiple shock traumas to the structures of the brain are changeable and correctable as is the autonomic dysregulation from PTSD and can be alleviated. There will be non-touch work, hands-on work and elements of working with near death-like states.. The effects of integrating these aspects are significant and life changing for clients/patients. The multiple shock traumas to the structures of the brain are changeable and correctable as is the autonomic dysregulation from PTSD and can be alleviated.
Venue & Lodging:
Central Bank Center
The newly renovated Central Bank Center is a gorgeous building that overlooks Triangle Park and W.Main Street. You can walk outside to enjoy the beautiful waterfall at the park and grab a taco or hop across the street to multiple restaurants and coffee shops within a 5 min walk.
Hyatt Regency
For reserved rooms at the Hyatt follow the link below:
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/LEXRL/G-TTTV
Nearby Eats:
Restaurants in Walking Distance
Tony’s of Lexington
Carson’s
Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse
Pies & Pints
LexLive
Buddha Lounge
Bourbon on Rye
Dudley’s on Short
Wagon Bones Grill
Stella’s Kentucky Deli
Grey Goose
School Sushi
Country Club
The Blue Heron Steakhouse
Taste of Thai
Corto Lima
Athenial Grill
Minglewood
Le Deauville
Columbia Steakhouse
Alfalfa
Joe Bologna’s
Local Taco
Mellow Mushroom
Vinaigrette
Zim’s Cafe
Nightlife within Walking distance
Bluegrass Tavern
Belles Cocktail House
Molly Brooke’s Irish Bar
Harvey’s Bar & Hugo’s Ultralounge
McCarthy’s Irish Bar
Soundbar
The Bar Complex
MicroBreweries around Downtown Lexington
Blue Stallion Brewing
Country Boy Brewing
Ethereal Brewing
West 6th Brewing
Mirror Twin Brewing
Pivot Brewing
Rock House Brewing
Alltech Brewing
Visiting Lexington:
I would love to hear from you!
AMANDA HUFFMAN, LCSWS, MDiv, SEP
Psychotherapist, Somatic Experiencing Practioner, BASE Practioner, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach