Janina Fisher's Complex Trauma Certification 2026: 49.75 CE Hours Across Somatic, IFS, and Polyvagal Approaches
- **CCTP/CCTP-II with Janina Fisher** — new cohort starts May 7, 2026. 4-month online intensive, up to 49.75 CE hours, combines on-demand video and live consultation sessions
- **TIST Level 1 (Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment)** — April 9, 2026 start. Integrates Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, clinical hypnosis, and cognitive restructuring — the distinctive framework Fisher developed for dissociative presentations
- **Janina Fisher UK online masterclass** — May 18, 2026 (21 CPD hours via nscience UK). Three video courses + live clinical integration session
- **Complementary programs**: Integrating Somatic Techniques in Therapy (3-month, 55 hours) and Complex Trauma Treatment Masterclass (Fisher + Frank Anderson) offer broader or more IFS-focused alternatives
Janina Fisher is one of the most influential clinician-trainers in complex trauma work. Her approach — drawing from Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, neurobiology of trauma, and attachment theory — has shaped how many clinicians now conceptualize and treat dissociative and complex PTSD presentations. Her 2026 training offerings provide multiple entry points for clinicians wanting to build trauma specialization, with clear time commitments and CE credit structures.
The CCTP/CCTP-II flagship
The Complex Trauma Certification Training (CCTP) and the advanced CCTP-II are Fisher's primary certification track. The 2026 cohort starts May 7 and runs for 4 months online, combining:
- On-demand video training — Fisher's core teaching materials, watchable on the clinician's schedule
- Live consultation sessions — interactive case discussion with Fisher and her team, where the theoretical framework gets applied to real patient material
- Up to 49.75 CE hours — substantial credit for US-licensed clinicians
This format addresses the classic tension in trauma training: the material is dense and needs time to absorb, but clinicians need live interaction to develop competence. The hybrid approach gives both.
TIST Level 1: Fisher's distinctive framework
Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST) is Fisher's own developed approach. It starts from the observation that many complex trauma patients cannot tolerate exposure-based or processing-focused therapy without extensive stabilization first. TIST integrates:
- Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for body-based tracking and regulation
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) for parts work with dissociative fragments
- Clinical hypnosis for trance work and ego-state intervention
- Cognitive restructuring for trauma-related belief modification
Level 1 (starting April 9, 2026) is the foundational training. For clinicians already working with complex trauma or dissociation, this framework provides a structured integration of techniques that otherwise remain siloed across separate training programs.
The UK and international options
For clinicians who cannot access the US programs, nscience UK hosts a Janina Fisher online masterclass on May 18, 2026 — 21 CPD hours, three video courses, plus a live clinical integration session. This is a shorter commitment than CCTP but provides direct contact with Fisher's teaching and current case applications.
The complementary programs
For broader somatic training, "Integrating Somatic Techniques in Therapy" offers a 3-month online program (55 hours, 13 sessions of 3.5 hours) covering Polyvagal Theory, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, IFS, Expressive Arts, and Breathwork. This is more survey-oriented — good for clinicians wanting exposure to multiple modalities before specializing.
The Fisher + Frank Anderson Complex Trauma Masterclass emphasizes IFS integration specifically, for clinicians whose practice already leans parts-work.
For your practice
For clinicians with complex trauma caseloads: CCTP/CCTP-II is the certification pathway with the most name recognition in the field. If you can commit to 4 months and 49.75 hours, this is the strongest option. For clinicians wanting structured entry to Fisher's approach without the full certification: the UK masterclass (21 CPD hours, May 18) is a shorter commitment. For clinicians seeking broad somatic exposure: the 3-month "Integrating Somatic Techniques" program covers more modalities with less depth. Choose by the specificity you need — certification for specialization, masterclass for deepening existing practice, survey programs for orientation.
Complex trauma training has too many options. Janina Fisher's 2026 offerings include three clear entry points: full certification (49 hours), targeted masterclass (21 hours), or foundational TIST Level 1.