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Prolonged Exposure Therapy Skills: A Step-By-Step Approach

The Prolonged Exposure approach is the most effective treatment available for PTSD and other anxiety disorders. The theory behind PE is well supported, and few mental health treatments enjoy more scientific support than this one. Unfortunately, PE is not used by most practitioners, leading clients with PTSD and other anxiety disorders to suffer needlessly while less adequate treatments or only medical approaches are applied to their care.
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Prolonged Exposure (PE) has been established as an evidence-based therapy for the treatment of PTSD, and is a therapeutic approach that has shown some of the strongest clinical outcomes. Watch this hands-on, experiential training, and become fluent and confident in your knowledge on know how to integrate Exposure Therapy skills into your practice to help traumatised clients.

This two-day, intensive online recording introduces attendees to Prolonged Exposure Therapy Approach, and provides step-by-step training in this exposure-based modality. All materials, including instructions for key PE skills, are included with your registration.

The Prolonged Exposure approach is the most effective treatment available for PTSD and other anxiety disorders. The theory behind PE is well supported, and few mental health treatments enjoy more scientific support than this one. Unfortunately, PE is not used by most practitioners, leading clients with PTSD and other anxiety disorders to suffer needlessly while less adequate treatments or only medical approaches are applied to their care.

If you attended Dr Sweeton’s other presentations about EMDR, Neuroscience of Trauma or other modalities and topics then this presentation will add to your confidence as a clinician, and will delve into the actual step-by-step PE techniques in more depth. You will leave with a toolbox full of techniques ready to apply the very next day that you see clients. If you want to achieve fast and positive outcomes with your clients then this is a workshop that you will not want to miss!

The target audience for this event includes psychologists, social workers, counselors, MFT’s, and other clinical mental health professionals.

Learning Objectives:

This training will provide participants clinical knowledge and tools to

a). State the DSM-5 PTSD criteria.

b). Describe the Emotional Processing Theory.

c). Name one risk of PE.

d). State at least two areas of the brain that exposure therapy targets.

e). Discuss at least one PTSD assessment tool.

f). Name the five steps of the Trauma Treatment Roadmap.

g). Describe how to identify the “index trauma.”

h). State the rationale for in vivo exposure.

i). Name at least two common reactions to trauma.

j). Describe the difference between imaginal and in vivo exposure.

k). Define “hot spot” and discuss its relevance in PE.

l). Name one other therapeutic approach PE may be integrated with.

Course Outline:

  • Introduction to Prolonged Exposure
    • PE in a nutshell
    • PE and the Emotional Processing Theory
    • Who PE was designed for
    • Research supporting PE as an evidence-based therapy for PTSD
    • Risks and contraindications
  • Diagnosing PTSD and other trauma- or stressor-related disorders
    • DSM-5 criteria
    • Cultural considerations
  • Brain science of trauma and exposure therapy
    • Amygdala
    • Hippocampus
    • Insula
    • Cortical areas
  • Assessment/screening tools
    • Primary Care PTSD Screen
    • PCL-5
    • IES-R
    • CAPS-5
  • Trauma Treatment Roadmap
    • Bottom-up vs top-down approaches
    • Stabilisation and grounding
    • Where PE fits into the roadmap
  • Preparing for PE
    • Assessing for readiness
    • Motivational interviewing techniques
    • Psychoeducation about trauma processing
    • Therapeutic alliance
  • PE: Session 1 step-by-step
    • Psychoeducation about PE
    • Trauma interview
    • Identifying the index trauma
    • Breathing retraining technique

   

  • PE: Session 2 step-by-step
    • Common reactions to trauma
    • Psychoeducation about in vivo exposure
    • In vivo exposure fear hierarchy
    • Homework assignments related to in vivo exposure
  • PE: Exposure sessions 3+ step-by-step
    • Imaginal exposure to the traumatic event: step-by-step
    • SUDS, symptom monitoring, and stabilization
    • Managing hot spots
    • Processing of the exposure
    • In vivo exposure progress
  • PE: Final session
    • Final assessment
    • Progress review
    • Relapse prevention
    • Determining next steps in therapy
  • PE modifications
    • Extending session length and/or increasing/decreasing frequency
    • TBI
    • Moral injury
    • Other modifications
  • Integrating PE with other treatment modalities
    • EMDR
    • Cognitive Processing Therapy
    • Other cognitive behavioural approaches

CPD Information For Mental Health Professionals

Enjoy complete flexibility with 100% self-paced learning you can access anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Pay once for lifetime access.

Course Duration: 11 learning hours

Certificate and CPD hours: On completion you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion to support your CPD records.

Assessment: Complete a short quiz at the end (80% pass mark), which you can resit as many times as needed.

Lifetime Access: Your access to the course does not expire, so you can revisit key concepts anytime you want a refresher for practice.

CPD Eligibility: This program may be suitable for CPD for professionals such as:

  • Psychologists
  • Counsellors and Psychotherapists
  • Social Workers
  • Community Workers
  • Mental Health Nurses
  • General Practitioners (GPs)
  • Occupational Therapists

 

CPD requirements vary between professional bodies, so please check with your association or credentialing body to confirm you can claim CPD hours/OPD points for this program and what evidence they require.

Course Content

Introduction/Handout
Day 1, Session 1
Day 1, Session 2
Day 1, Session 3
Day 1, Session 4
Day 2, Session 1
Day 2, Session 2
Day 2, Session 3
Day 2, Session 4
Evaluation
Meet Your Instructor

Trauma survivors whose PTSD symptoms resist traditional therapy approaches - and clinicians struggling to understand how neuroscience can enhance treatment - may need more than generic trauma protocols to help create lasting healing. Jennifer Sweeton has spent her career bridging cutting-edge neuroscience research with practical clinical application, becoming an internationally recognised expert who has revolutionised how practitioners understand and treat trauma through brain-based interventions.

As a Stanford-educated clinical and forensic psychologist with doctoral training at Stanford University School of Medicine and a master's degree in affective neuroscience, Dr. Sweeton represents the pinnacle of scientific rigor applied to trauma treatment. Her Amazon #1 bestselling book Trauma Treatment Toolbox and recognition by Shortform as one of the "100 Best Trauma Books of All Time" demonstrate her ability to translate complex neuroscience into practical tools. Her recent completion of her JD from the University of Missouri-Kansas City adds crucial legal expertise to her forensic psychology practice, making her uniquely qualified for complex cases involving legal proceedings.

Dr. Sweeton's expertise spans PTSD treatment, the neuroscience of mental health, forensic assessment, women's issues, anxiety disorders, and legal aspects of mental health. Her approach integrates evidence-based trauma therapies with cutting-edge understanding of neuroplasticity and brain-based healing. She is the developer of Neural Desensitisation and Integration Training (NDIT), an evidence-informed modular psychotherapy for PTSD that specifically targets neuroplasticity in key brain regions. Her specialisation includes complex trauma presentations, forensic evaluations for legal proceedings, and cases where standard trauma treatments have been ineffective.

What sets her training apart is rigorous science combined with practical application. As a world-renowned trauma treatment expert, Sweeton doesn't just teach trauma techniques - she shows practitioners how specific interventions create measurable changes in brain structure and function. Her experience training over 60,000 mental health professionals worldwide demonstrates her exceptional ability to make neuroscience accessible to practicing clinicians.

For your practice, expect to gain brain-based trauma interventions, specific techniques for treatment-resistant PTSD, and forensic assessment skills for legal cases. Her approach particularly benefits clinicians wanting to integrate neuroscience into their trauma work, those dealing with complex forensic cases, or practitioners seeking advanced training in evidence-based PTSD treatment.

Quick Win: Sweeton's "neural pathway mapping" technique helps clients understand how trauma affects specific brain regions - helping to reduce shame and increase treatment engagement by showing that PTSD symptoms reflect brain changes, not personal weakness.

Qualifications

  • PsyD, Clinical Psychology, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium, 2012
  • MS, Clinical Psychology, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium, 2010
  • MA, Personality Psychology (Affective Neuroscience), Stanford University, 2007
  • BS, Cognitive Psychology, University of Kansas, 2004
  • JD, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, 2025
  • Licensed Clinical & Forensic Psychologist
  • Training: Stanford University School of Medicine, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, National Center for PTSD

Authored Publications

  • Traumatic Stress Recovery Workbook (2025)
  • Trauma Treatment Toolbox (Amazon #1 bestseller, Shortform's "100 Best Trauma Books of All Time")
  • Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness
  • Train Your Brain Card Deck: 100 Techniques to Heal Trauma and Build Resiliency
  • Multiple book chapters and professional publications

Leadership & Teaching

  • Founder/Co-owner, Kansas City Mental Health Associates (group private practice)
  • Former President, Greater Kansas City Psychological Association & Oklahoma Psychological Association
  • Adjunct Faculty, University of Kansas School of Medicine & University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
  • Developer, Neural Desensitisation and Integration Training (NDIT) for PTSD

Professional Experience

  • Director of Behavioral Health, Clinton Service Unit, Indian Health Service, 2015–2016
  • Telemental Health Psychologist, Oklahoma City VA Medical Center, 2013–2015
  • Combat Stress Recovery Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center/Oklahoma City VA, 2012–2013

Training & Speaking

  • Trained over 60,000 mental health professionals internationally
  • Keynote speaker, trainer, and workshop leader worldwide
  • Sought-after expert for legal, corporate, government, and community education events
  • Developer of continuing education programs serving 50,000+ licensed mental health providers

Ready to integrate cutting-edge neuroscience with trauma treatment? Discover how Dr. Sweeton's brain-based interventions can transform your ability to help trauma survivors achieve lasting recovery through evidence-based approaches that target specific neural pathways.

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