Developing A Trauma-Informed Lens for Athletic Performance
This three-course series moves beyond traditional mindset coaching to resolve the neurobiological roots of performance blocks using the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model.
Designed specifically for clinicians and therapists-in-training (Masters and Graduate students), this series provides a trauma-focused framework for the athletic arena. You will master clinical tools—including direct questioning, the float-back technique, and EMDR-informed resourcing—to map an athlete’s trauma timeline and install the nervous system stability required for consistent, elite-level competition.
Skip the fatigue of traditional hour-long webinars. Our self-driven, APA-accredited courses offer an engaging, flexible way to earn your CE's while gaining mastery in high-performance trauma work.
Course 1
$29.95
Course 2
$29.95
Course 3
$29.95
Course Bundle
$79.99
Course #1
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Construct a trauma-informed case conceptualization for an athlete or performer using the AIP model.
- Differentiate between traditional symptom-based conceptualization and an AIP-informed trauma conceptualization.
- Identify how maladaptively stored memories contribute to performance blocks and negative self-beliefs.
Course #2
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Utilize direct questioning strategies to obtain a comprehensive trauma history.
- Apply the float back technique to link present triggers to earlier experiences.
- Organize client experiences into a trauma timeline that informs treatment planning.Â
 Course #3
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Differentiate between stabilization and symptom-management interventions.
- Implement EMDR-informed resourcing strategies to strengthen adaptive states.
- Apply resource development techniques to enhance performance consistency.
Meet your Instructor
Timothy Meyer, LCSW, is a highly specialized psychotherapist and EMDRIA-certified consultant with extensive expertise in treating complex PTSD and trauma-related disorders. As the Director of Clinical Operations at the Lukin Center, he utilizes advanced training in EMDR, CBT, and DBT to guide trauma survivors and high-profile performers through emotional recovery and personal growth. Beyond his clinical practice, Timothy serves as an expert mentor to other clinicians, providing professional consultation on implementing EMDR for both traditional trauma therapy and specialized performance enhancement.
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The Lukin Center for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Lukin Center for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.