6. PSI Seminar 2 Supervision and Practice Group
Meets monthly on Wednesday from 10AM - 2:30PM (with a break for lunch) for ongoing monthly practice and supervision. (paid two months in advance). Next cycle meets 12 April and 10 May 2017
- Learn to master your use of PSI in your practice with clients who dissociate mind from body through ongoing group supervision, live demonstrations and supervised practice role plays.
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6. PSI Seminar 2 Supervision and Practice Group : Meets monthly on Fridays from 10 AM - 2:30 PM. First 2 month cycle meets 6 April & 4 May 2018. Prerequisite: PSI Seminar 1 (please see #5 above)
6. PSI Seminar 2 Supervision and Practice Group
Meets monthly on Fridays from 10AM - 2:30PM (with a break for lunch) for ongoing monthly practice and supervision. (paid two months in advance). Next cycle meets 6 April and 4 May 2018
- Learn to master your use of PSI in your practice with clients who dissociate mind from body through ongoing group supervision, live demonstrations and supervised practice role plays.
*Those who take PSI Seminar 2 and continue until they are able to demonstrate their mastery of PSI will receive a Certificate of Competence and will be able to promote their practice on the PSI Institute website.*
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Effective Work with Trauma Survivors
This workshop teaches the specifics of working through and integrating complex childhood chronic traumatic feelings and somatic reactions.
You will learn how to:
You will learn how to:
- "Erase" and "rewrite" implicit trauma-based learning
- Work within the phase oriented approach to trauma treatment
- Use and intensify your clients' existing strengths and resilience
- Immediately implement safe techniques to keep your client within the therapeutic window
- Explain the neurobiology of traumatic attachment to your clients in a way that will help them better understand and manage their reactions and symptoms
- Identify and maintain professional boundaries both somatically and verbally
- The workshop covers use of bodily mindfulness, trauma memory reconsolidation,mentalisation, somatic resourcing and sequencing, and blends experiential exercises with multi-media presentation.
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PSI Protocol for Eating Problems: Breaking into the Binge/Purge Cycles to Find EMDR Targets
1. Somatic Work with Complex Trauma
- Meets Friday 12 May 2017 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM at Youthline House, 13 Maidstone Street, Grey Lynn, in Auckland
This workshop teaches you to help clients presenting with the results of complex developmental trauma. Learn the specifics of working through chronic traumatic feelings and somatic reactions.
You will learn how to:
You will learn how to:
- Use and intensify your clients' existing strengths and resilience
- Immediately implement safe techniques to keep your client within the therapeutic window
- Explain the neurobiology of traumatic attachment to your clients in a way that will help them better understand and manage their reactions and symptoms
- Use somatic techniques to Identify and maintain professional boundaries
- Work within the phase oriented approach to trauma treatment
3. Eating Trauma & Body Image Issues
2 Day Training sponsored by Auckland Sexual Abuse Help, Meets Friday & Saturday 22 & 23 September 2017
Self-feeding, in accordance with physical hunger and fullness, is one of the most fundamental resources to developing an embodied sense of self. That is why, far from reflecting superficial vanity concerns, eating and body image problems often go hand in hand with childhood experiences of denial, neglect, abuse and trauma, especially for those with intractable eating symptoms. This workshop will present a model that heals the mind/body splits so inherent in these problems and explains a causal relationship among psychosomatic dissociation, eating problems and body shame. You will learn guidelines for assessment and intervention.
Working with these problems can open a window into the deepest self…if we know how to listen.The workshop will combine presentation and experiential activities, incorporating:
Working with these problems can open a window into the deepest self…if we know how to listen.The workshop will combine presentation and experiential activities, incorporating:
- Anti-deprivation intuitive eating (based on Susie Orbach’s approach from Fat is a Feminist Issue)
- Ego State Work with Guided Imagery
- Somatic trauma work and Bodily mindfulness
- Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
- Eating Disorders and Obesity