Core Integrity, Inc.

Applying The CORE INTEGRITY MODEL© to Growth and Healing

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Heartland Trauma Institute offers continuing education for practitioners in the mental health field. Heartland’s programs are specifically developed for:

Psychologists
Social Workers
Trauma Specialists
Counselors
Marriage and Family Therapists
Physicians
Clergy | Pastoral Counselors
School Nurses
Guidance Counselors
Psychiatric Nurses
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors


Heartland Initiative, Inc. (dba Heartland Trauma Institute and Core Integrity, Inc.) and Lowell Routley, PhD, are recognized by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. We adhere to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. [NBCC Provider No. 6230.]


You have the opportunity to listen to recordings of past webinars by purchasing an account to do so.  You will be able to listen to that presentation three times.  Each contains important features of the Core Integrity Model.  


CEU ACCREDITATION FOR THE HOME STUDY COURSES IS PENDING APPROVAL BY NBCC. (02/24/2010) 

When complete,  CEU credit may be purchased for $10 for 1.5 hours of contact time per webinar.  Receipt of payment will provide access to a test that you may download and use while following the webinar.  There will be a maximum of three attempts allowed to pass the test for CE approval.  A certificate will be sent upon successful completion of the test.


Each of the following is a brief description and the link to purchase a secure download of that unit.  By selecting the "Buy Now" button, your browser will be directed to PayPal where you may purchase by credit card or your Pay Pal account.  If you desire to receive continuing education credits, you may purchase them with your digital download or at a later time.  On completion of your purchase you will be directed back to our site where you may download recommended readings, the CEU test to use and answer while watching, and the prerecorded video presentation.  Watching the video presentation through the browser window that opens may be more convenient. 
Recovering from injury to one's Core Self  is the first in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.
Healing the Core Self through the Nexus of Consciousness  is the second in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.

Establishing Safety with the Quintessential Safe Place is the third in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.

Using a Safe Place is an important and necessary component of healing.  The Quintessential Safe Place© has unique qualities that grew out of Jim McCarthy's interviews of trauma survivors, who were the major contributors to what worked.


The Core Integrity Model: applying the Concepts of Core Self, the Nexus of Consciousness, and the Quintessential Safe Place to Stage 2 of Trauma Recovery is the fourth in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.

The Core Integrity Model© began in 1987 out of the need for a standard of care in treatment of trauma and from the premise held by Lowell Routley, Ph.D. that each individual has a unique sense of self from birth.  This Core Self has a natural desire and ability to seek integrity.  That pursuit motivates and promotes the search to become executive in life.  

Differentiating Fixed Ideas from Implanted Beliefs is the fifth in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.

Examining the "fixed ideas" of Pierre Jánet, the "implanted beliefs" of Cory Hammond, Ph.D., and the phenomenology of trauma contexts, facilitates healing.  Both trauma survivor and therapist will find a means to assess the impact of trauma, understand the importance of context as related to cognitive distortions held, and learn what works to remove the dissociative barriers of trance logic. 

Trauma Context No. 1:  Acts of Nature, Dysfunctional Families, and "Normal" Deviance is the sixth in the Healing the Core Self series.  This series presents The Core Integrity Model© in eight prerecorded webinars that introduces the scientific background of trauma and consciousness, explains the phenomenology of mind-body interaction, and provides a shared understanding from which therapist and client may communicate for effective intervention.

The Core Integrity Model proves to work well in other treatment contexts including the "simple" traumas.  This session demonstrates the use of the model with other therapuetic concerns.  Comparisons with hypnosis and EMDR and using the Core Integrity Model to enhance those techniques will broaden the participant's skill set.
 
 
 
 

— Teaching others about CORE SELF: our authentic identity —

Core Integrity, Inc. | 988 West Third Street, Suite 108 | Dubuque, IA 52001
Office: 563.588.4476 | Fax: 563.588.3884
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www.coreintegrity.org | Email: information@coreintegrity.org