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Understanding Trauma in Music Therapy
Tue, 25 Apr
|Online Workshop
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Time & Location
25 Apr 2023, 19:00 – 21:00
Online Workshop
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About the event
While the UK seems to be moving into a post-pandemic landscape, the effects of the pandemic linger. For therapists and healthcare workers, the emotions this stirs up in us - as well as our patients - may feel more challenging than anything we've come across in our careers before.
In this two hour workshop - with a strong emphasis on a safe space - we will workshop:
- How trauma manifests in our workplaces and those we work with
- How to spot traumatic symptoms in those we work with
- How best to respond to patients/clients who are experiencing trauma
- How existing theories help us understand our new landscapes: we will cover Adverse Childhood Experiences, physiological and neurological responses to trauma, developmental trauma, and use psychoanalytic theory to provide a window into the mind
Each workshop attendee will come away with a suite of resources on working with those experiencing trauma and an attendance certificate.
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