Come and listen to esteemed clincial psychologist Dr Reshie Joseph,
MBBS, MSc sharing his expertise on PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA. This seminar
will be extremely eye opening and attendees will leave with a lot of
questions answered and a wealth of new knowledge which could perhaps
be the first steps to the healing of their own TRAUMA, or a whole lot
more UNDERSTANDING OF SOMEONE ELSE'S. Psychological trauma at the
simplest level is a wound to the mind of an individual that remains
unhealed. How this mental wound occurs can be obvious (such as being a
soldier in a war) or subtle (like being the repeated victim of
bullying in school). The event or events themselves are not the
important factor. They key factor is that the wound remains
unrecognised, unresolved and unhealed. Most commonly known is PTSD
(post traumatic stress disorder), the first formal diagnosis of trauma
recognised by the medical profession in 1980. We have come a long way
since then, and now know from the research that psychological trauma
is in fact much more complex than previously thought, and extends much
much further than that most people - and even mental health
professionals realise. Some of the obvious questions that immediately
arise are:
*What exactly is PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA?
*What does it do to people?
*Does it only happen to people who've lived through life threatening
events?
*How do you know you have it?
*Can it be cured?
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Reshie Joseph explains the different kinds
of psychological traumas and what the neuroscience tells us about
them. He specialises in Addictions, Trauma and Other Disorders of
Extreme Stress and successfully treats clients using cutting edge
neuroscience. This is a seminar aimed at the general public as well as
professionals working in mental health. Dr Joseph is passionate about
sharing his extensive expertise. Q&A at the end of the
talk. Introducing Dr Reshie Joseph;
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=ezw6LjcLQf8&t=54s
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezw6LjcLQf8&t=54s]
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