Webcast Streaming Date: 18-19 June 2021
£349 Value
Day 1
- The nature and dynamics of CSA The range of CSA including in the family, educational and sports settings, institutional settings, and religious and faith communities
- Identifying those children most at risk
- The range of perpetrators of CSA including parents, grandparents, extended family members, siblings, cousins peers, priests, teachers and coaches as well as opportunistic paedophiles
- The grooming process and the role of silence and secrecy, traumatic bonding and the distortion of reality
- The role of shame in CSA
- CSA as trauma and its neurobiological impact
- Clinical challenges in the conceptualisation of PTSD including sub-syndromal PTSD, C-PTSD, mis-diagnosis and co-morbidity
- The role of dissociation in CSA and the range of dissociative disorders and deletion of the body
- The psychological impact and long term effects of CSA including relationship and sexual difficulties, compulsive behaviours, rumination, addictions, self- harm, and the impact on parenting
- The intergenerational transmission of CSA and the role of resilience
- The range of assessment scales
- How to develop a collaborative case formulation
Day 2
- The range of therapeutic models when working with survivors of CSA
- The fundamental principles of the trauma focused model which emphasises a phased treatment approach that promotes stabilisation, processing and integration
- The importance of adopting a relational approach
- The need for attunement, mutuality and connection to create a collaborative and non-hierarchical therapeutic relationship
- The management of shame in the therapeutic space including the interplay between client and therapist shame, and how to build shame resilience and restore authentic pride
- How to minimise the replication of power and control dynamics and re-traumatisation
- How to ‘be with’ rather than ‘do to’
- The use of both top down and bottom up processing such as non-verbal approaches, art and play therapies, and sensorimotor techniques
- The co-creation and management of therapeutic impasse
- The role of practitioner’s own unprocessed material and dissociation in the therapeutic relationship
- The cost of caring as seen in vicarious traumatisation, burn-out, compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress
- The importance of practitioner self-care
- Post traumatic growth and vicarious post-traumatic
Webcast Streaming Date: 18-19 June 2021
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Webcast Streaming Date: 18-19 June 2021