When trauma happens, trust and connection have been damaged. The
survivor of trauma is adrift in body, mind and spirit and struggles to
find places of protection and safety. The inclination is often to
attempt to “think” through the trauma or to suppress it, but
neither choice truly will create the shift into healing that is so
greatly needed. In addition, the possibility of re-traumatizing trauma
survivors is real because the nature of trauma lends itself to
reenacting the trauma long after the actual event has passed. The
lasting effects of trauma – insecure attachments, hyperarousal,
persistent negative thoughts, avoidance and re-experiencing symptoms
– demand that professionals of all kinds respond with the best
practices for trauma-informed care and support the repair of trust and
relationship with self and others. In this trauma-informed training
workshop, instructed by Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, and Sharon
Czabafy, DSW, LCSW, CAADC, NCTTP, CET, MAC, we will employ a variety
of experiential activities from the Therapeutic Spiral Model to
demonstrate containment and safe relationship building. You will
learn: How trauma-informed care is different than trauma treatment.
The types of safety that are important to recognized and tended to
within a care setting. The connection between the Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs) and the trauma experience. How attachment is
disrupted with trauma and how it can be re-established thorough
sociometry. The differences and similarities between personal,
cultural and social trauma. Prescriptive roles that can be concretized
to support healing and growth. As always, there will be the option to
address personal work through an action structure and to bring past or
present case consultations forward for commentary and supervision.
Snow date Snow date is Feb 7, 2020. Audience This program is
suitable for mental health professionals, educators, physical health
professionals, administrators, first responders, creative arts
therapists, alternative practitioners, midwives, clergy, youth
leaders, human resources specialists, addiction professionals and
others interested in trauma and experiential psychotherapies. Tuition
Tuition is $125 if registered by Dec. 31, 2019, after $135. CE credits
and other benefits Six CE credits for social workers, marriage and
family therapists, licensed professional counselors, plus psychodrama
credits for certification with the American Board of Examiners in
Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy and the International
Society of Experiential Professionals. Psychology and addictions
counselor credits are pending. Handouts for each of the classes. Links
to videos and online information of interest. Healthy snacks, water
and tea. Registration You may register in one of two ways: Register
here online at Eventbrite with credit card. Or send check to Karen
Carnabucci, 313 W. Liberty St., Suite 263, Lancaster, PA 17603. Lunch
You may bring your own lunch or go to a nearby eatery for a 45-minute
lunch break.
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