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Severe Trauma & Stress Recovery Workshops
June 15, 2018 at 12:49 PM
A Solution Focused Approach To Severe Trauma & Stress Recovery
ONE AND TWO DAY TRAINING WORKSHOPS
Workshop Aims
These workshops will provide participants with easy-to-learn-and-apply solution focused tools and techniques to enable victims of severe trauma and stress to get their lives back on track.
Initially, importance is placed on affirming and empowering victims of trauma to regain control over symptoms. The six fields of work - triggers, flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, sleep disturbance, ‘the lows’ and living life to the full, are examined in detail to give participants increased understanding and confidence in working with this client group in a specialised solution focused way.
You can choose between the one-day or the two-day workshop. The two-day workshop will cover the topics in more depth.
Who Should Attend
Telephone crisis line staff, psychotherapists, mental health nurses, Fire & Rescue staff, Ambulance staff, art therapists, Veterans’ welfare agencies and their welfare staff.
Also, Police, counsellors, psychiatrists, psychologists, military personnel, clinicians, criminal justice professionals, social and youth workers.
Dates & Locations
Auckland - Tuesday 11 & Wednesday 12 September 2018 - Naumi Auckland Airport Hotel
Click here for more information