The five day programme will allow participants to engage with history of trauma and underlying symptoms of trauma. Detailed insight is gained into the impact of traumatic incident has on individuals and groups. Participants can expect to look at the evidence supported principles of recovery and the evidence supported treatments available to trauma work.
A strong focus will be placed on the participant’s knowledge and skills to provide a more informed confidence in working with trauma. Concepts and frameworks to support practitioners to facilitate those struggling with symptoms of trauma will be available both formally and informally.
Considerable experience of facilitators in the areas of trauma gives current and varied case studies, practical issues and self- care issues. In providing a broad range of themes, theories and addressing practical implications of working with trauma
the participants will gain insight and ability to recognise and facilitate clients through the impact of trauma to a more integrated self allowing recovery and possible growth.
Responses to traumatic incidents can vary considerably, whether the trauma is a result of recent critical incident or unresolved historic event the complexity of responses can be challenging for the client to negotiate.
Supporting individuals after a traumatic event is widely used in a variety of settings from private practice to multidisciplinary teams within organisations.
Facilitators:
Grainne Mooney and Peter Ledden
Dates:
Day 1: 26th October 2019 |
Day 2: 27th October 2019 |
Day 3: 23rd November 2019 |
Day 4: 24th November 2019 |
Day 5: 11th January 2020 |
*Each day will run from 10am to 5 pm |
Course Content & Timetable:
Day 1: Introduction to the history, theories & treatments of Trauma – Grainne Mooney
Day 2: Responding to & Recovery from Trauma - Grainne Mooney
Day 3: Integrating principles of recovery into practice - Grainne Mooney
Day 4: Working with individuals and groups a practical approach from an Irish perspective – Peter Leddan
Day 5: Integration Day –Grainne Mooney and Peter Ledden
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