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£198
£198
Delivered In-Person
This practical workshop covers the unique challenges of working with complex trauma cases and gives you clear guidance on the most effective ways to help
Accredited CPD: 6 hours
Length: 1 day (9.30am - 4.00pm)
Absolutely jam-packed with techniques/information and resources. Ros is superlative. A calm, confident and articulate trainer...J YAP, THERAPIST
Clients suffering from Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) or who have experienced trauma in a shutdown or dissociative state, can present unique challenges to practitioners working with them – but with the right knowledge and skills we can help sufferers move forward in their lives.
In this hands-on, experiential workshop you will learn more about what makes trauma ‘complex’, why shutdown or dissociation are often experienced by sufferers, and how to best work with such presentations using the Human Givens framework of understanding. You will also have the chance to collaborate with other experienced practitioners and clinicians during exercises designed to further your understanding, add to your existing skillsets, and bring wider context to an often-misunderstood area of work.
During this intensive day of live, in-person training, experienced psychotherapist Ros Townsend will introduce you to a framework within which you can set your understanding of complex trauma presentations and discover the opportunities that we have to help clients move forward from their difficulties. You will learn more about the neurobiology of the automatic survival options that we have available to us, especially dissociative and ‘shutdown’ states, and leave with an understanding of how to use this knowledge to inform your work, giving you greater confidence to work creatively and flexibly with such presentations.
From understanding the symptoms that are now recognised as distinguishing C-PTSD, to adapting existing HG techniques and strategies and introducing new tools and skills, this course will explore how we, as clinicians, can approach such complex presentations without getting lost in the complexity ourselves. Using case histories and discussion you will have the chance to understand more about the unique challenges that such work presents and to leave feeling more confident in your ability as a therapist to work effectively and contextually with these.
Such a thought-provoking and informative day. Complex PTSD is a real buzz word at present, this took the mystery out of it in a clear and understandable way – highly recommend...MELISSA DERRICOURT
What Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) is
What other symptoms a client may present with in addition to those meeting the criteria for ‘classic’ PTSD
How to effectively work with these within the Human Givens framework of understanding
Vital tools for psycho-education – both adding to your own understanding and to pass on to clients
Why individuals enter into a dissociative or ‘shutdown’ state
The difference between ‘freeze’ and ‘shutdown’
Why anger can present when an individual comes out of a ‘shutdown’ state
How to help a client deal effectively with anger if it does arise
The crucial role of the pattern-matching processes in the brain in post-traumatic stress symptoms – and how the kinds of templates stored can subtly differ in more complex trauma
How to adapt existing techniques – such as rewind and deconditioning molar memories – to work creatively with such presentations
The Dos and Don’ts when working with Guided Imagery in complex presentations
How to refine your Guided Imagery skillset to powerfully benefit clients who have experienced trauma in a shutdown state
Why any work that we do must be informed by the innate ability we all have to recover from trauma
How to avoid negatively reframing trauma and making symptoms worse
The most effective ways to help clients towards recovery and post-traumatic growth
Under careful guidance from the tutor, you will:
Explore and discuss the different survival options available to us as humans in traumatic situations
Learn more about the neurobiology of these states – including our passive survival responses
Develop a new framework of understanding within which to set your work with all kinds of trauma
Understand more about why ‘shutdown’ or ‘dissociation’ are often associated with complex presentations
Understand why addictions and self-harming behaviours are often a part of the picture
Work collaboratively with peers and colleagues to extend and develop your own skillsets and knowledge
Explore how guided imagery can be adapted and used to most powerfully benefit clients suffering in this way
You will leave with:
The confidence to work creatively and flexibly with a wider range of presentations
A clear understanding of a framework within which you can work and continue to develop and adapt your tools and skillsets
An appreciation of the importance of taking your time with such work and proceeding at a pace right for each individual client
An understanding of how to support clients in moving forward from the use of faulty coping strategies – such as addiction and self-harm
Greater confidence in creating metaphors that work powerfully for clients
An understanding of how helping a client to meet their emotional needs is particularly key to recovery in the most complex cases
Throughout the day there will be plenty of opportunity for you to ask questions and to engage in collaborative work and discussion with the tutor and with experienced colleagues and practitioners.
Working with Complex PTSD requires specific skills and experience and thus is only suitable for practitioners either already working in this area and looking to extend their skillset or those who are already practicing as therapists and wish to begin working in this area.
If you are an experienced practitioner from another modality, we recommend you familiarise yourself a little with the HG approach before you attend, see: About HG therapy, benefits of the approach, and what is RIGAAR.
Any qualified therapist working with distressed or traumatised people. In order to take full benefit from the course, you will ideally have already taken our Guided Imagery and Visualisation for therapeutic change and Rewind Technique workshops. NB If you are an experienced practitioner from another modality, we recommend you familiarise yourself a little with the HG approach before you attend, see: About HG therapy, benefits of the approach, and what is RIGAAR.
Any qualified practitioner in the field of psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy or counselling can attend; again you would benefit most by having previously attended our Guided Imagery and Visualisation and Rewind Technique workshops and familiarising yourself a little with the HG approach to therapy.
This intense 1-day training proceeds through a blend of talks, skill-developing exercises, discussions and deconstruction of real-life case-studies. There is also plenty of opportunity for networking and discussion during the breaks.
The training runs from 9.30am–4.00pm.
From 8.30am Registration (Tea and coffee served until 9.25am)
9.30am What is complex trauma? A framework for understanding
11.00am Discussion over tea/coffee
11.30am Adapting our toolkit: working creatively with complex presentations
1.00pm Lunch (included)
1.45pm Self-efficacy: supporting a client to become an active agent in life
2.45pm Discussion over tea/coffee
3.00pm Reframing: adding context in complex cases
3.30pm Serving clients well
4.00pm Day ends
This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training.
On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.
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