Traumatised people lack both an internalised and externalised sense of safety and the work at this stage is to begin to re-establish both.
Participants will be encouraged to experiment with increasing the client’s capacity to self-regulate through awareness-raising, psycho-education, mindfulness, sensori-motor approaches and building and drawing on support networks.
This workshop is part of a series which can lead to a gaining a 'Practitioner Certificate in 'Working with Trauma'
Facilitator:
Miriam Taylor: MSc (Gestalt Psychotherapy), UKCP Registered Psychotherapist.
Miriam has a background as a trainer in community settings.She trained as a counsellor in the mid-1990s and later as a psychotherapist.Miriam has substantial experience of working with adolescents, and was a co-ordinator of a counselling service for young people for some years.Her particular interests are in body work and working with trauma.Miriam works as a specialist therapist for a trauma service and has a small private psychotherapy and supervision practice.
Dates:
12th & 13th July 2012 Times:
9.30am - 5.30pm Costs:
£280 (Metanoia Members) £320 (Non-Members)
For more information or to book a place please contact Hannah Rootham on 020 8579 2505 or via e-mail hannah.rootham@metanoia.ac.uk