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An Introduction to CRST

Transforming Trauma and Reclaiming the Core Self through Fierce Love - with Sue Anne Piliero

October 20th Session Details

Transforming Trauma and Reclaiming the Core Self through Fierce Love: An Introduction to CRST

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Course


  • Working with trauma and attachment wounds requires not just learning the theory or techniques; it requires boldly bringing ourselves into the healing equation.
  • Core Self Reclamation Therapy (CSRT) is a relationally bold new clinical model devoted to undoing the structure of the Wounded Self so that the Core Self can be reclaimed. The CSRT Therapist targets the entrenched defenses and toxic shame states created by distorted mirroring and other traumatic experience, standing in on behalf of the patient’s Core Self to guide our patients back to their birthright of love.
  • In this workshop, we will explore how to enhance and accelerate healing through specific interventions that target the deepest intrapsychic wounds.

Who Should Attend


Licensed professionals the training is suitable for; i.e. Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, MFTs, Counselors, Substance Abuse Counselors, Occupational Therapists, Nurses, students in grad programs obtaining a mental health practitioner degree

Learning Objectives


  1. Explain how trauma develops using a CSRT theoretical and clinical framework
  2. Distinguish between the Core Self, the Present-Day Self, and the Wounded Self.
  3. Identify trauma-induced meanings (i.e., Internal Laws and Core Erroneous Beliefs), the deepest intrapsychic wounds created in the wake of trauma.
  4. Explain what is meant by the Fierce Love relational stance.
  5. Describe how the Present-Day Self does the work of intrapsychic healing through parts work.

CE Credit Information

Satisfactory Completion

Participants must have paid tuition fee, logged in and out each day, attended the entire webinar, and completed an evaluation to receive a certificate. Failure to log in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire course. No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not available. Certificates will be available following course completion at www.ceuregistration.com

Cosponsored by R. Cassidy Seminars, P.O. Box 14473, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 

Psychologists

NY: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0018.
6.75 clock hours. Live online.

Psychoanalysts

NY: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychoanalysts. #P-0005.
6.75 clock hours. Live online.

Social Workers

CA and Other States: Most states accept continuing education courses offered by either CE Sponsors for APA, (which R. Cassidy Seminars is) or will accept the approval of other state licensing boards of the same license type. Some states, either do not require pre-approval of courses, or will allow licensees to retroactively file for course approval themselves. Check with your board to obtain a final ruling.

IL-SWs: Illinois Dept of Professional Regulation, Approved Continuing Education Sponsor, #159.000785. 
6.75 CE hours.
NY: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider (#0006) of continuing education for licensed social workers. This program is approved for 6.75 contact hours Live online.
OH: Provider approved by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for
6.75 clock hours, #RCST110701

Counselors/Marriage and Family Therapists

CA and Other States: Most states accept continuing education courses offered by approved providers with national providerships or will accept the approvals of other state licensing boards of the same license type. Others, either do not require pre-approval of courses, or will allow licensees to retroactively file for course approval themselves. R. Cassidy Seminars is an approved provider with two national providerships, as well as holding many individual state license type approvals. Check with your board to obtain a final ruling.
IL-MFTs: Illinois Dept of Professional Regulation, Approved Continuing Education Sponsor, #168-000141. 
6.75 hours.
NY-LMHCs: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0015. 6.75 contact hours. Live online.
NY-LMFTs: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists. #MFT-0011. 6.75 contact hours. Live online.

OH: Provider approved by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for
6.75 clock hours, #RCST110701
TX: Approved CE Sponsor through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists. Provider #151 6.75 CE hours.

Creative Arts Therapists

NY: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists, #CAT-0005. 6.75 contact hours. Live online.

Chemical Dependency Counselors

CA: Provider approved by CCAPP, Provider #4N-00-434-0224 for 6.75 CEHs. CCAPP is an ICRC member which has reciprocity with most ICRC member states.

 TX: Provider approved by the TCBAP Standards Committee, Provider No. 1749-06, 6.75 hours general. Expires 1/31/2023.  Complaints about provider or workshop content may be directed to the TCBAP Standards Committee, 1005 Congress Avenue, Ste. 460, Austin, Texas 78701, Fax Number (515) 476-7597

Educators

TX: R. Cassidy Seminars is an approved provider with the Texas Education Agency CPE# 501456. This course is 6.75 CE Hours.

Nurses

CA: Provider approved by the CA Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CeP15554, for 6.75 contact hours

Dentists

CA: R. Cassidy Seminars is a provider approved by the Dental Board of California as a registered provider of continuing education. RP# 4874 6.75 CE Hours.

Disability Access – If you require ADA accommodations please contact our office 30 days or more before the event. We cannot ensure accommodations without adequate prior notification.

Please Note: Licensing Boards change regulations often and while we attempt to stay abreast of their most recent changes, if you have questions or concerns about this course meeting your specific board’s approval, we recommend you contact your board directly to obtain a ruling.

Sue Anne Piliero

Developer of Core Self Reclamation Therapy (CSRT)

SueAnne has been developing Core Self Reclamation Therapy (CSRT), formerly called Fierce Love, for over a decade, working with patients and teaching the model to a wide range of clinical audiences across the country and around the world.

She has been an invited speaker at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium and the Cape Cod Institute. Her clinical work was featured by the American Psychological Association(APA) as part of their video series featuring renowned psychotherapists doing livedemonstrations with real patients.

She is a founding member of the AEDP Institute (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) where she is currently Senior Faculty Emerita.

Currently she is writing a book on CSRT with her partner, Raoul Rosenber.

She is known for her warm, open, engaging teaching style and her ability to communicate complex topics with humor and clarity. She teaches, supervises, provides individual and group consultation and is in private practice in Nyack, NY.

She is the author of Fierce Love: Championing the Core Self to Transform Trauma and Pathogenic States. In D. Fosha (Ed.), Undoing Aloneness & the Transformation of Suffering into Flourishing AEDP 2.0 (1st ed., pp. 269–293). American Psychological Association.