Congress: Viele sind wir - Viele sein als schöpferische Kraft, Wie wir uns als "multiple Persönlichkeiten" in bereichernder Weise verwirklichen können, Heidelberg, 01 - 02 May 2009, Workshop, 83 minutes on 2 CDs or 1 DVD
Congress: 4th Wieslocher Therapietage - The threatened unity of the self - dissociative abilities and disorders, Wiesloch, 16 - 18 September 2010, 49 minutes on 1 CD or 1 DVD
Congress: Lecture on the occasion of the 4th Wieslocher Therapietage - The threatened unity of the self - dissociative abilities and disorders, Wiesloch, 16 - 18 September 2010, 90 minutes on 2 CDs or 1 DVD
Lecture in the context of the 4th Wieslocher Therapietage "The threatened unity of the self - dissociative abilities and disorders" in September 2010, ca. 77 min. on 1 DVD
Lecture on the occasion of the symposium of the Milton-Erickson-Society: "Many are we - being many read creative power" from 18 - 20 March 2011 in Heidelberg
We all know the inner boycott: the little devil inside us that always wants to make us believe that we won't make it, whatever we intend to do. Traumatised people, even those traumatised at an early age, have this inner enemy in an even more clearly split-off form: (...)
Trauma and dissociative disorders
Workshop on the occasion of the congress: "Many are we - Being many as a creative force" from 01 - 02 May 2009 in Heidelberg
Psychological psychotherapist Michaela Huber presents the Affect Chain, a process technique that is used to deal with trauma and stressful life issues. In doing so, the affect chain uses and combines proven therapy methods such as the screen technique, resource installation and kinaesthetic elements. The aim is to change the trauma-related learned helplessness.
Lecture at the Interdisciplinary Trauma Conference "Das hat mir die Sprache verschlagen" on 05 March 2012 in Mainz, approx. 78 min. on 1 CD or 1 DVD
Two lectures:
"If you can't escape externally, then you fly away internally."
"I just can't get it together!"
Lecture 1, recorded during the 4th Wieslocher Therapietage 2010; Lecture 2, recorded during the Interdisciplinary Trauma Conference 2012 in Mainz, approx. 126 min. on 1 MP3 CD.
Sometimes it takes years before a person seeking advice and help is even able to trust enough to (...)
Lecture on the occasion of the congress "Dignity - inviolable?" of the German Society for Integrative Body and Movement Therapy e.V. (DGIB) from 08 - 10 March 2013 in Geldern/Lower Rhine, approx. 67 min. on 1 CD or 1 DVD.
Early complex traumas prevent the development of a unified self. Affected people often experience inner voices clashing with each other, coming into conflict. Often, states develop that they cannot control with their everyday ego. (...)
Lecture and discussion on the occasion of the 5th Zurich Trauma Days 2013: "DISSOCIATION" Disease pattern - protective function - opportunity from 28 - 30 June 2013 in Zurich, approx. 148 min. on 2 CDs or approx. 159 min. on 1 DVD
Among the most difficult moments in working with highly dissociative people are the attempts to include the inner "mirror splinters" of the perpetrators in the therapy. (...)
Lecture on the occasion of the 5th Zurich Trauma Days 2013: "DISSOCIATION" Disease Pattern - Protective Function - Opportunity from 28 - 30 June 2013 in Zurich, ca. 159 min. on 1 DVD
Anyone who brings experiences of violence into a partnership will not have it easy - and neither will the partner. (...)
Lecture from 03 October 2013 in Berlin, approx. 116 min. on 2 CDs or 1 MP3-CD or 1 DVD
This seminar is about partnerships in which many things are still possible, but the people involved feel trapped and entangled in old, trauma-related patterns again and again. What forms of repetition exist in such partnerships? (...)
Practical workshop from 03 - 04 October 2013 in Berlin, approx. 233 min. on 4 CDs or 1 MP3-CD or 1 DVD
Michaela Huber, graduate psychologist and psychological psychotherapist, addressed various aspects of the topic in her lecture "Many in the web of paedocrime". She began with the social dimension, which she described as a "pornographisation of society".(...)
Lecture in the context of the 2nd Interdisciplinary Trauma Conference "Wir sind Viele" from 28 - 29 March 2014 in Mainz, approx. 94 min. on 2 CDs or 1 DV
From good relations, distance to horror
and a balanced metabolism.
- Good relationships? What were they like when you are traumatised at an early age - and what could they be like?
- Distance from the horror? What was it like, how did it affect you - and how do you get away from it?
- Balanced metabolism? Why did it get out of balance, what is the effect(s) and what can be done? (...)
Lecture on the occasion of the Trauma Congress 2010 in Bad Herrenalb, approx. 86 min. on 2 CDs
The term guilt comes from monetary terms (debt) and implies that one has to "make up" for something. How do our patients/clients experience the topic of guilt and feelings of guilt?(...)
Seminar on 11.04.2014 at the psychotherapeutic centre Bad Mergentheim, approx. 239 min. on 4 CDs.
Anyone who brings experiences of violence into a partnership will not have it easy - and neither will their partner. Psychotherapist and trauma expert Michaela Huber addresses this difficult topic in her lecture followed by the workshop.(...)
Lecture and workshop, 3 and 4 October 2013, Evangelisches Zentralinstitut für Familienberatung, Berlin, approx. 345 min. on 2 DVDs
Lecture on the occasion of the congress of the German Society for Trauma and Dissociation (DGTD): "Trauma, Dissociation and Perpetration" from 04 - 05 September 2015 in Dresden, approx. 25 min. on 1 CD or 1 DVD.
Many women in therapy and counselling tell us that they have experienced sexual assault and violence several times in their lives. Often as adolescents at the "first time", sometimes in the context of a relationship from which they have not been able to break away for many years - not infrequently by different partners in succession.
Lecture in the context of the 25th anniversary of the Frauennotruf Lübeck on 28.09.2015 in Lübeck, approx. 91 min. on 2 CDs or 1 DVD
In her lecture, Michaela Huber shows vividly and with great background knowledge the possibilities of getting out of destructive bonds.
Her motto: Between taking action and giving up, there is still a lot of room for good professional work. People seeking counselling are often in distress and abide by the ban on silence imposed by their environment. How can we already work psychotherapeutically although there is still contact with the perpetrator? (...)
Lecture as part of the seminar series Psychotraumatology 2016 of the TraumaHilfe Zentrum Nürnberg THZN e.V. from 20.02.2016
Trauma is caused by a mental wound/injury. It is life events and unprocessed emotional shocks that make us sick.
Michaela Huber explains what happens in the brain when a person experiences trauma. The brain prevents us from directly experiencing the trauma consciously through various mechanisms. (...)
Lecture at the Annual Scientific Conference of the Systemic Society "Systemisch begegnet Wissenschaft", Desden, 03 - 05 March 2016, approx. 47 min. on CD or DVD.
Trauma is caused by a mental wound/injury. It is life events and unprocessed emotional shocks that make us sick.
Michaela Huber explains what happens in the brain when a person experiences trauma. The brain prevents us from directly experiencing the trauma consciously through various mechanisms. (...)
Lecture at the symposium "Unbewusste Erbschaften", Transgenerational transmission of trauma as a challenge in psychosocial work, Kiel, 01 March 2016, ca. 50 min. on CD or DVD
Two extreme reactions can be observed among colleagues when it comes to the topic of EMDR in complex trauma and severe dissociative disorders: either "Hands off! Or "It's the same as with others, only with the protocol reversed". It is worthwhile to take a closer look at the specifics under which process techniques can be used with highly dissociative people. (...).
Lecture at the EMDRIA Day "EMDR breaks lines", Berlin, 06 - 07 May 2016, approx. 74 min. on 1 CD or 1 DVD.
Many substance abusers have not started "self-medicating" with various substances and/or alcohol because they are simply frustrated or adventurous or are adults in a life crisis for the first time. Rather, they have already had a childhood full of violence and torment, and addiction is a self-help way to "close up", to no longer feel anything, to not have to uncover, to not have to confront the pain, to not have to think through and change the consequences of the violence. (...)
Lecture at the Association for Social Integration and Mental Health e.V. on 10 May 2016 in Nagold, approx. 115 min. on 2 CDs or 1 DVD
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