
Training, Education, & Consultation
Shoreview offers clinical training, education, and consultation for mental health professionals seeking grounded, trauma-informed support for complex clinical work. Offerings are designed for therapists at various stages of practice and focus on practical application, ethical decision-making, and clinical depth. Trainings draw from real-world experience working with trauma, dissociation, and marginalized identities, with an emphasis on safety, nuance, and responsible care.
Upcoming Trainings & Educational Offerings
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Understanding and Working With Dissociation
(Part 1) Recognition & Safety
Recognizing Dissociation in Clinical Practice and Avoiding Harm
This training focuses on:
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Subtle and often missed presentations of dissociation
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Differentiating dissociation from anxiety, avoidance, or resistance
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Common clinical errors that increase destabilization
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Emotional self-harm and dissociative coping strategies
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The appropriate and inappropriate use of screening tools such as the DES-II
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Basic grounding strategies as harm-reduction tools
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Supporting safety without engaging in parts work or trauma processing
Designed for therapists who work with trauma but have not been taught enough about working effectively with dissociation beyond the most basic understanding. This is for clinicians who want a foundational, stabilization-focused understanding of dissociation.
(Part 2) Structure & Stabilization
Working With Dissociative Systems in Clinical Practice
This training focuses on:
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Structural dissociation and ego state organization
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Common types of ego states clinicians encounter in dissociative systems
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Avoiding “good parts vs bad parts” frameworks
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Permission and consent as core stabilization interventions
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Negotiating internal conflicts without reinforcing fragmentation
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Orienting ego states to the present and to one another
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Supporting coordination and cooperation across the system
Designed for clinicians who already recognize dissociation and want guidance on what to do next. If you are a clinician who finds themself wondering "I think my client might have a dissociative disorder... what do I do next?" this training is right for you.
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