Deepen Your Clinical Insight with Evidence-Informed, Compassionate Approaches to Complex Trauma.

Trauma treatment is never one-size-fits-all. Effective care demands a nuanced understanding of the deeper layers that often go unspoken. This advanced bundle is designed specifically for clinicians ready to expand their trauma knowledge and clinical confidence.

The Specialized Trauma Topics for Clinicians bundle includes three focused, research-informed courses that explore:

  • The role of shame in trauma and how to work with it skillfully in the therapy room

  • The complexities of trauma and dissociation, with strategies for safe, attuned support

  • The neuroscience of attachment, offering insight into relational wounds and healing pathways

Each course integrates theory with practical tools, empowering you to show up with greater clarity, compassion, and effectiveness, especially with clients navigating the more hidden or fragmented aspects of trauma.

Ideal for therapists, counselors, and mental health practitioners committed to trauma-informed excellence, this bundle equips you with the depth you need to meet your clients where they are and help them move toward integration and healing.

What This Bundle Includes

These courses (19.5 CE Hours altogether) are included when you enroll in the Foundations of Trauma-Informed Support Bundle.

Shame - Clinical Implications for Treatment: Description

Continuing Education Hours: 5.5

Explore shame as a relational emotion shaped by trauma, ego, and early systems. Distinguish shame from guilt and understand their clinical implications. Learn psychodynamic and family systems frameworks for treating shame effectively. Gain tools to navigate client shame and manage your own countertransference with care.

Trauma and Dissociation: Description

Continuing Education Hours: 8

Understand the research and clinical foundations of dissociation in trauma. Learn how to identify dissociation and apply the structural dissociation model. Explore presentations including dissociative identity disorder and related conditions. Gain practical strategies for treating dissociation across a range of client experiences.

The Neuroscience of Attachment: Description

Continuing Education Hours: 5.5

Learn how to support adults and children with attachment trauma using a trauma-informed lens. Understand attachment through a neuroscience perspective, including brain development and early relationships. Explore how environment and relational experiences shape attachment patterns. Gain tools for healing attachment wounds through ACEs-informed and attachment-based practices.

About Your Instructors

Dr. Camea Peca, PhD, MSc, CCTS-I/F

Dr. Camea Peca, Ph.D., is a trauma specialist with 18+ years of experience in mental health and trauma-focused care. Holding advanced degrees in psychology and expressive arts therapy, she integrates attachment-based coaching and somatic modalities. A seasoned adjunct faculty at the Arizona Trauma Institute, she leads experiential training and directs programming for Ruth Place, supporting survivors of sexual abuse.
Camea Peca, PhD, MSc, CCTS-I, CCTS-F

Dr. Sophie Murphy, DBH, LPC, CPT

Dr. Murphy is a Licensed Professional Counselor and clinical supervisor with over a decade of experience supporting diverse populations through a trauma-informed, holistic approach. She specializes in identity, mind-body health, and inclusive care for marginalized communities. A faculty associate at ASU, she holds a Doctor of Behavioral Health and is currently training as a sex coach and sexologist. Dr. Murphy's work integrates psychodynamic and family systems theories to support authentic healing in safe, non-judgmental spaces.

Leah Miller, MC, LAC

Leah Miller is a multi-disciplinary therapist with a holistic, mind-body-spirit approach to healing. She holds a Master’s in Counseling from Phoenix Seminary and is trained in EMDR and Somatic Experiencing, currently completing the intermediate year of the three-year certification. Leah is also a certified health coach and has advanced training in mental health nutrition. Her work integrates psychology, trauma resolution, and integrative wellness to help clients move beyond limitations and build lasting emotional and physical well-being.
Leah Miller, MC, LAC

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Refund Policy

Course Refund/Cancellation Policy:

We do not allow for refunds to occur after the completion of the first module of any of our courses. 

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