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Intervention and initial treatment for victims of extreme events at various stages
Lecturer: Dr. Thuli Flint
First date - 6 Fridays between 09:00-12:00 on the dates: 22.12.23, 29.12.23, 5.1.24, 12.1.24, 19.1.24, 26.1.24
Second date - 6 Tuesdays between 19:00-21:20 on the dates: 6.2.24, 13.2.24, 20.2.24, 27.2.24, 5.3.24, 12.3.24
Third date - 3 Sundays between 09:00-16:00 on the dates: 03.03.24 (face-to-face meeting), 10.03.24 (online meeting), 17.03.24 (face-to-face meeting).
Third term - 3 Sundays | Starting from 03.03.24 | Hybrid course
Training mental health professionals in interventions and providing psychological support during an extreme event. The training will include the integration of theory and practice from trauma-focused treatment methods such as EMDR SE MSI ACT narrative therapy and more. The course will combine theory and practice. Topics: The nature of the traumatic event in the neuro-psycho-physiological context: PTSD, ASR, ASD Memory during extreme events, memory construction and memory impairment. Considerations in choosing an intervention/treatment Emergency work versus ongoing work Integrating methods in intervention during a traumatic event, working with additional factors Treatment of old trauma during a current emergency Intervention methods at different stages - returning to the window of endurance Narrative-focused work Body of the course will be an online course and will include demonstrations and practice. Participants will receive unique materials related to working with extreme events and extreme events. About the lecturer: Dr. Thuli Flint, clinical social worker. Expert in focused treatment methods and treatment of trauma from various causes, PTSD, PTSD Complex, and family, group, and team work. Therapist and instructor in EMDR SE group therapy, family therapy, and group therapy.
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