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Dr. Michael Levittan, PhDDr. Michael Levittan,  PhD

Dr. Michael (Levittan) is an accomplished and recognized expert on Domestic Violence,Anger Management, Child Abuse, PTSD, Suicide. He is a licensed psychotherapist,director of a state-certified batterers’ treatment program, and serves as an ExpertWitness in court. Dr. Michael teaches seminars at UCLA Extension, National Alliance onMental Illness, International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, Inter-AgencyCouncil on Child Abuse and Neglect, Women’s Shelters, U.S. Marines, L.A. SuperiorCourt, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, etc. He has appearedon Tyra Banks Show, Staring Over, Montel Williams, wrote "The History of Infanticide" –in Violence in Our Society. He recently completed “Essentials of Anger Management.” AsExecutive Board member of NPEIV Think Tank, Dr. Michael recently launched theGLOBAL PEACE and GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEES further cause ofestablishing safety in the family and peace in the world. His passion comes across inwritings, presentations, media appearances.

Description:

In current society, trauma and its frequent sequelae, PTSD, are more ubiquitous than ever. Both clinical and evidence-based research demand urgent attention in order to attempt to outpace the intensity and variety of emerging post-traumatic cases. This workshop presents a wholistic approach to the comprehension and treatment of PTSD. The range of perspectives covered include psychology, neurobiology, symptomatology, consciousness, and quantum mechanics. The concept of entropy - measure of disorder in a system - is an essential component of quantum theory and fundamental to the workings the universe. The novelty in this approach is the application of entropic theory to the dynamic scope of trauma, post-traumatic stress, and treatment approaches.

Learning Objectives:

  • Iderntify elements of traumatic reactions that result in PTSD
  • Describe the physical process of entropy
  • List 3 everyday examples of entropy
  • Identify 3 aspects of entropy thast can be applied to treatmwent of PTSD

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