Dr Christine Courtois on Treatment of Complex Trauma: An Overview
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Webinar Overview
Complex trauma is not just a clinical term—it reflects the deep and lasting impact of prolonged relational abuse, attachment disruptions, and other chronic traumatic experiences, often endured in circumstances of entrapment. The consequences are equally complex, extending far beyond the symptoms of classic PTSD to include disruptions across neurobiological, psychological, relational, somatic, and spiritual domains.
In this two-part webinar, internationally renowned trauma expert Dr Christine Courtois will draw on her decades of clinical and scholarly experience to guide participants through the evolving landscape of complex trauma treatment. Dr Courtois will begin by outlining the major aftereffects of complex trauma, with a focus on dissociation and neurobiology. She will also discuss the ICD’s freestanding diagnosis of Complex PTSD (CPTSD), comparing it to traditional PTSD and highlighting its implications for practice.
The webinar will examine recently developed Clinical Practice Guidelines for PTSD (from the APA, ISTSS, and U.S. Department of Defense/Veterans Affairs) and explore how their recommendations may—or may not—translate to work with complex trauma. Dr Courtois will then introduce newer Professional Practice Guidelines developed specifically for complex trauma and CPTSD by organizations such as the APA Division 56/ISSTD, and the UK CPTSD network. These guidelines are grounded in both empirical research and clinical wisdom, and reflect the preferences and lived experiences of trauma survivors themselves.
Drawing from the newly revised edition of her landmark 2009 book, Dr Courtois will present a comprehensive, integrative, and transtheoretical treatment model developed specifically for CPTSD and complex trauma.
Session 1 (Saturday, 11th October, 2025) will provide an updated conceptual framework for understanding complex trauma, including new typologies, a dimensional approach to diagnosis, and a developmental overview of trauma’s aftereffects across the lifespan.
Session 2 (15th November, 2025) will focus on practical application: assessment, treatment planning, patient engagement, progress tracking, and navigating the clinical challenges—and rewards—of supporting posttraumatic growth for both client and therapist.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify several key dimensions of complex trauma.
- Describe at least three common aftereffects of complex trauma.
- List three diagnostic criteria for CPTSD as defined in the ICD.
- Name one set of Clinical Practice Guidelines for PTSD and one set of Professional Practice Guidelines for CPTSD.
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Webinar Details
Venue: Live Webinar. (Includes access to video recording for 60 days).
Date: Saturday, 11th October, 2025 & Saturday, 15th November, 2025
Time: 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. (Sydney/Melbourne Time)
Cost: 169.00 (For Both the Sessions)
CPD certificate: 4 Hours. CPD certificates are issued to attendees who meet one of the following criteria: attend the live webinar with at least 80% attendance, or watch the webinar recording and complete the associated assessment component.
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About Dr Christine Courtois
Christine A. Courtois, PhD, a counseling psychologist, is retired from clinical practice and now serves as a consultant/trainer on trauma psychology and treatment. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Dr. Courtois is a past president of APA Division 56 (Trauma Psychology) and served as Chair of the APA’s Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults. She has received the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Independent Practice from the APA, the Sarah Haley Award for Clinical Excellence from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the Award for Distinguished Service and Contributions to the Profession of Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology, and the APA Division 56 Lifetime Achievement Award. She is coeditor of Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders in Adults, Second Edition, and Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children and Adolescents, and coauthor of Treatment of Complex Trauma: A Sequenced, Relationship-Based Approach.