Sunday 20 March 2016

Three Day Trauma Training...

NEW DATES!
Three Day Training in Body-Focused Expressive Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children and Adolescents
November 24 - 26, 2016






Overview:  This three day training will provide participants with a comprehensive framework for treating traumatized children & teens.  This four-phase, resource-oriented model is grounded in attachment theory, the psychophysiology of trauma, CBT, and expressive arts therapy.  It is based on Carmen’s recently published book, “Expressive Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children and Adolescents: A Four-Phase Model”.


Training Objectives:  To provide a practical, structured framework that guides assessment & treatment processes.  To learn structured, arts-based, sensory interventions to effectively treat key trauma reactions and promote self-regulation.   To increase clinical skills such as working with a resource-oriented lens, tracking client sensory processes, & working with the body, art & relationship.

When:  November 24 - 26, 2016, Thursday - Saturday, 10:00 - 5:00
Where:  57 Bearspaw Summit Place, Calgary, AB
Cost:  $525 before October 15 & $575 after 
Option to purchase book with registration - please add $55
Payment Methods: e-transfer or cheques 
To register: contact Carmen at carmenr@telusplanet.net  Complete and email the Registration Form (Under Trainings - use the form for the Trauma Training) & email transfer payment to the above email address.  Alternately mail the registration form & cheque to address on the Registration Form.

About the four-phase model:
“Although rich with creative activities, the author quickly establishes that these are not to be approached as a ‘recipe’ of activities to pick and choose from, but as strategically placed activities to support the larger picture of helping children develop the resilience needed to experience posttraumatic growth.  The structured framework helps to ensure a process that is safe, but it also provides the flexibility necessary for following the child’s creative processing and use of varied activities at a pace that is safe and tolerable.”
William Steele, PsyD, MSW
Founder, The National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children (TLC)

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