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Understanding Neuroception & the Human Response to Trauma: 
A workshop highlighting the importance a sense of safety is for our children & teens
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 In another collaboration between In 3 Minds Psychology Services & Foster Your Mind, we are excited to introduce this new workshop!

Suitable for parents, carers, educators, school staff, counsellors, psychologists, allied health professionals, youth justice employees, community mental health workers, NDIS workers, child protection employees and anyone with young people in their life who have been impacted by trauma.

This workshop aims to support understanding of trauma as well as meeting the needs of children, young people & adults who have experienced complex trauma.

This workshop is based on years of research, clinical experience and professional learning in the areas of trauma, neurodevelopment & behaviour support.

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“When it feels disheartening to learn that trauma changes the brain,

remember that healing changes the brain too”

Learning Outcomes

  • Gain an understanding of the Neurobiology of Attachment, how trauma disrupts attachment (and attachment styles), and ways to support.

  • Understanding the different types of Trauma and its effects on the individual

  • How to look at behaviours through a ‘trauma lens’, to explore and understand the behaviour and ways to support.

  • Gain an understanding of trauma triggers, and how trauma continues to ‘live in the body’.

  • Understand how trauma impacts brain development & memory.

  • How trauma in early childhood affects behaviours, emotional responses & executive functioning.

  • The importance of safe environments & relationships.

  • Identify links between ADHD, Autism and Trauma

  • Understanding interoception, neuroception and how these can be impacted by trauma

  • Understand trauma based behaviours (including aggression) and how we can develop and apply positive behaviour support strategies

  • Understand a variety of trauma-informed’ strategies built on the foundation of how trauma impacts brain development & the psychobiology of trauma.

This workshop is based on the work and research of Dr Bruce Perry, Dr Stephen W. Porges (founder of Polyvagal Theory), Dr Bessel Van Der Kolk (author – The Body Keeps Score, Mind, brain & body in the transformation of Trauma), Dr Dan Siegel, and Dr Dan Hughes (founder of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, and P.A.C.E), including others.

 Workshop - $300 per person.

GERALDTON WORKSHOP DATE - 17TH MAY 2024

 

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