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Understanding the Consequences of Childhood Trauma

Presented by Richmond Fellowship WA and ARAFMI.
This workshop will enhance your skills in asking about, understanding and working with persisting fears so as to eliminate them. 
This workshop is open to professionals, carers and people with a lived experience or anyone with an interest in trauma and fear.

Topics will include:
• Working through the fear in trauma
• Why traumas persist from infancy: a new model of human emotional development
• Identifying how children are set up by abusers
• Using the trauma triad to challenge abusers who are no longer present
• Using ART to understand CSA
• Facilitating disclosure
• Solution focussed questions
Learning outcomes:
On completion of this course you will:
• Have an understanding of the role of trauma in mental health
• Have gained awareness of infantism and the role of truth, trust and consent in
neutralising it
• Be able to identify frozen terror, blockages, barriers and how to generate trust
• Be able to identify the consequences of trauma in present experiences and how
to work with them

This course would be suitable for:
Anyone interested in this topic including, but not limited to:
• Consumers
• Carers
• Interested family, friends and community members
• Students
• Service providers including:
• Recovery and social workers
• Mental health professionals
• Alcohol and drug workers
• Justice workers
• Sexual health workers
• Counsellors
COST: (Inc GST) Standard $110.00, Concession $44.00
INCLUSIONS: Course includes a light lunch and refreshments.
Book online at http://pbct050813-eorg.eventbrite.com.au/ 
Presenter: Peter Bullimore
Date: 5 August 2013
Time: 9:00 am- 4:07 pm
Venue: Technology Park Function Centre Seminar Room 1
2 Brodie Hall Drive, Bentley WA 6102
Cost : $110.00
Parking: Ample free parking available on site.
Registration:
http://www.rfwa.org.au/images/documents/Bakewell-Bullimore%20Booklet%20AUG%20v0.14.pdf
Contact: Richmond Fellowship WA
  Ph 08 9350 8800
 

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