Seeking Safety: Evidence-Based Treatment for Trauma and Substance Use

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Course Description:

Description: 

This workshop offers an in-depth exploration of the Seeking Safety model, a highly effective and evidence-based approach for the concurrent treatment of trauma and substance use. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the model’s core principles—safety, integrated treatment, and empowerment—and learn how to apply them in diverse clinical settings. The workshop provides practical tools and strategies to foster stabilization and resilience in clients while addressing the complex interplay between trauma and addiction. Through interactive discussions, case examples, and experiential exercises, participants will develop skills to implement Seeking Safety interventions, promote emotional regulation, and support clients in building a foundation for long-term recovery. This training is ideal for front-line workers, including case managers, housing workers, clinicians, as well as leadership/management. This workshop also welcomes anyone seeking further professional development and an interest in learning about trauma-informed care practices within substance use treatment contexts.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between trauma and substance use disorders, including how trauma responses can drive addictive behaviors.
  2. Learn the core principles of the Seeking Safety Model, including its focus on present-focused coping, integrated treatment, and prioritization of safety in trauma and substance use care.
  3. Increase understanding of the role of boundaries in recovery and how they can enhance recovery by fostering healthier connections with oneself and others.
  4. Explore ways to identify and address emotions such as shame, anger, and anxiety that perpetuate the cycle of trauma and substance use, helping clients develop deeper emotional awareness.
  5. Examine the role of countertransference and the use of self in therapeutic relationships to strengthen clinical effectiveness and maintain professional boundaries.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply the Seeking Safety Model effectively in clinical settings to provide trauma-informed care and concurrent treatment for trauma and substance use.
  2. Utilize practical tools and strategies to help clients build resilience and stabilization while addressing the complex relationship between trauma and addiction.
  3. Foster emotional regulation in clients by helping them identify, understand, and manage difficult emotions that contribute to their trauma and addiction.
  4. Maintain professional boundaries in clinical practice, using awareness of countertransference to strengthen therapeutic relationships and promote healthier interactions.
  5. Support clients in developing a solid foundation for long-term recovery by applying trauma-informed care principles and the Seeking Safety interventions.

Instructor: Dhwani Joshi

Mode(s): Live Online 

Length: One Day

Cost: $130 per person

Target Group: All

Upcoming Dates:

Date Time Type Location
June 24, 2025 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM In-Person Zoom
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