Fostering Trauma-Sensitive Professional Practice in Turbulent Times: Online Workshop Live in 4 Weekly Sessions (via Zoom)
With Kim Barthel, OTR and Relationship Matters and hosted by the Children’s Foundation of British Columbia
The situation we are experiencing with COVID-19 is considered a collective trauma. Within this collective experience, emotional and behavioural responses are as varied as the number of humans on this planet. But it is affecting us all, and how we relate to one another and manage our own feelings matters. This unique series of four live webinars will allow professionals to explore trauma-sensitive practice in real time, bringing the theory into practice. Appreciating the potential impacts that early developmental trauma has upon the developing brain offers professionals deeper insight and compassionate curiosity about the nature of our responses to the current environment.
Session #1: How Trauma Affects the Brain - May 25th
Session #2: Self-Regulation and Stress - June 1st
Session #3: Developing Trauma-Sensitive Relational Skills - June 8th
Session #4: Cultivating Resilience/Nurturing Hope - June 15th
Time:
Mondays at 10:00 - 11:30 am (PST)
You will be issued an access code (prior to the date) to the webinar, and you will have access to the information for 30 days following the date of the sessions. Therefore, if you are not able to make the live presentation, it will be recorded and available for you to access for 30 days.
Tuition:
Standard - $150 CAD *
Student - $130 *
Group Rate - $750 * Buy five and get one free
Refunds will be issued with notification at least seven days prior to the workshop
CEU’s applied for Canadian Counselling Association
Special Note: Every registrant will receive a free signed hardcopy of “Conversations with a Rattlesnake”
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