The Truth About Trauma and Dissociation

The Truth about Trauma and Dissociation; Part I

The adult child in therapy

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Saturday 27 March 2021 - A Live Webinar

A live webinar with Dr Valerie Sinason

Valerie Sinason is a world leader in the study of traumatology. After decades of working psychotherapeutically with some of the most psychologically wounded people, she has found a way to talk about their unbearable experiences with extraordinary insight, compassion and balance.

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SPEAKERS

Valerie Sinason PhD,

FULL PROGRAMME

12.00 GMT (08.00 EDT)
Introductions and Zoom Housekeeping

12.05
Key Concepts: Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Developing Mind
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a way of documenting traumatic events in childhood and up to the age of 18. They include all forms of abuse and neglect, as well as domestic violence, drug and alcohol addiction in parents. It is not surprising to trauma-informed clinicians that those who experience such major overwhelming physical and emotional assaults should have this reflected in the brain as well. The adult client who comes into therapy may have multiple issues that require patient unfolding and the development of trust. We will consider how this can be developed, and how to navigate back-firing, regression and ruptures in the relationship.

13.00
Q&A

13.15
Break

13.30
Disorganised Attachment and Dissociative Identity Disorder
The most extreme form of dissociation in response to trauma is dissociative identity disorder (DID). This largely comes from the painful double circumstances of both an external trauma and a disorganised attachment. Tragically, it is also the least understood and the least trained for and we will consider how to recognise its signature manifestations. Valerie will offer insights into how she has learnt to listen to the unimaginable or unbelievable so that fragments of the splintered psyche can become tolerable to the patient, and more integrated states of mind can develop.

14.30
Q&A

14.45
Break

15.00
Killing Fields: The Needs of the Once-child, War-traumatised Refugee
War is inherently a stressor that is strong enough to break through the protective shield of mind and skin and it continues worldwide. It includes specific clusters of trauma, from killing and rape to broken attachments and moral trauma. Child casualties are also inflicted by suicide attacks and the use of children as human bombs. In areas of conflict, children are victimised not only by the trauma of war, loss, injury, separation from family or death of family, but also by being forcibly enlisted to carry out attacks on behalf of the ruling group. This session will consider how we work with the refugee in therapy who has survived such experiences.

15.30
Discussion

16.00
End

FEES

Includes handouts and a recording

Bookings close at 9.00am GMT Wednesday 24 March

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VENUE

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SCHEDULE

Saturday
12.00 GMT (08.00 EDT) Start
12.00 Introductions and Zoom Housekeeping
12.05 Key Concepts: Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Developing Mind
13.00 Q&A
13.15 Break
13.30 Disorganised Attachment and Dissociative Identity Disorder
14.30 Q&A
14.45 Break
15.00 Killing Fields: The Needs of the Once-child, War-traumatised Refugee
15.30 Discussion
16.00 End

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