psychotraumatologist
traumacenter Belgium
Sint Margriete, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Doris D'Hooghe is a psychotraumatologist trained in Gestalt Therapy, Group Therapy, and Transpersonal Psychology. Her training in Child Therapy was based on Integrative Psychology and she became intrigued by trauma and its effects leading her to attend training in Psychotraumatology and EMDR. This wide range of courses shaped her into a therapist with a broad vision of pathology, its causes, and opportunities to heal. As she took a keen interest in attachment issues, she has specialized in early-childhood trauma in an attachment relationship. In the last 20 years, she has become interested in the blend of neuroscience with psychology, attachment theory/therapy, and trauma theory/therapy. She has completed a one-year training NMT with Bruce Perry and has attended different workshops, presentations etc. on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and dissociation… both online and at congresses all over the world. Her work is based on the integration of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Spirituality. Since 1990 she has worked in private practice. In 2009 she founded Trauma Centre Belgium whose main tasks are: Raising awareness about trauma, trauma education, and trauma Therapy. Doris likes to pass on her knowledge, and she does this mainly by conducting training both nationally and internationally. She wrote several articles in which she highlights in particular the importance of the recognition and introduction in the field of " Invisible attachment trauma”. She wrote a contribution to the book "The Neuroeducation Toolbox" and her Self-Help book for children with PTSD was released in July 2021. The target population she works with covers all ages, linking client symptomatology to prior traumatic experiences. She loves to think "out of the box" with the main concern of creating a customized treatment plan. Doris considers each client as a unique human being whereby she believes in the healing abilities and existence of an intact self.
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Sunday, April 16, 2023
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM US Eastern Time