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Webinar - Trauma dissociation: Identifying and managing your 'Parts'

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Webinar - Trauma dissociation: Identifying and managing your 'Parts'

Trauma dissociation: Identifying and managing your 'Parts'

Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute

Live webinar: August 9 and 11, 2021 | Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST

Facilitator: Ian Robertson, MSW, RSW

This training is suitable for:
Mental Health Professionals: psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, social workers.
Medical Professionals: nurses, psychiatrists, pediatricians, family doctors.
Direct Service Workers: Drop in workers, shelter and hostel workers, child and youth workers, youth justice workers.

Client category: For professionals who work with youth and adult clients (ages 12 and up).

Description: This webinar explores how trauma can result in varying degrees of dissociation and fragmentation of one’s inner experience. This training draws elements from different parts work/ego state models such as structural dissociation, transactional analysis, Internal Family Systems (IFS) and others.

Learning objectives:

  • Conceptualizing inner states
  • Singular vs. split subconscious states
  • Dissociation as a division of the personality
  • Dissociative parts of personality
  • The role of ‘phobic reactions’ within parts
  • Understanding the ‘self-protective’ roles of different parts or ego states
  • Tools to support relationship with fragmented ego state/parts of one’s inner world, foster a means to integration, inner coherence, regulation and the capacity for self-soothing
  • Treatment interventions for overcoming the phobia of dissociative parts
  • Specific interactive strategies and exercises working with ego state parts

Registration fees: $500. Student and groups rates are available

For full registration details please visit https://cvent.me/ZbzkOr

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