Sorting it out: Reconstructing narratives for trauma and attachment wounds recovery

Sorting it out: Reconstructing narratives for trauma and attachment wounds recovery

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Event location: Online

Event Link: https://cvent.me/nEk4QR

Event type: Single day (a day or less)

Sorting it out: Reconstructing narratives for trauma and attachment wounds recovery

Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute

Date: December 2, 2025 | Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET

Facilitator: Rana Pishva, PhD. C. Psych.

Description: Traumatic experiences and attachment wounds can disrupt the personal narrative, leaving a person stuck in unhealthy patterns of behaviour. Clients often enter therapy with fragmented, overwhelming narratives shaped by traumatic experiences that disrupt their ability to make sense of past events and undermine their sense of self. Effective therapeutic approaches focus on helping clients transform these disorganized, overwhelming memories into coherent, balanced narratives with new meaning.

This workshop presents a therapeutic approach guided by the principles of decluttering and organizing, whereby the client “sorts out” their personal story, allowing them to create new meaning and tangible change in their everyday lives. In this process, clients make their thoughts, feelings, memories explicit, and with the support of the therapist determines what to keep, what to reevaluate or change, what to set aside and accept, and how to in the desired direction. The interventions integrates draw from research on discursive proximity, and integrates tenets of narrative therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, attachment-based interventions.  

The therapist’s role is to provide a safe, consistent relationship that models compassion and curiosity, while collaboratively deconstructing the old narrative, highlighting key patterns, and pivotal "forks in the road" that represent choices or turning points for the client. This process unfolds in small, nonlinear steps and relies on the formation of intentional skills such as reflective functioning and narrative practice.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand how traumatic experiences and attachment wounds disrupt personal narratives and impact patterns of behavior.
  • Learn to use discursive marker’s in client’s narrative to evaluate coherence and identify targets for intervention.
  • Develop case conceptualization based on client’s narrative, using tenets from CBT and attachment theories.
  • Implement evidence-based strategies from a “sorting and decluttering" therapeutic framework to transform disorganized, trauma-driven memories into a coherent, balanced personal narrative.
  • Register today to gain actionable strategies for helping clients “sort out” their stories and build pathways toward recovery and resilience.

Registration fee: General - $300  SAVE 20% with code FEATURE20

For full program overview and registration details please visit: https://cvent.me/nEk4QR


Facilitator Bio:
Dr Rana Pishva, PhD. C. Psych., is a clinical psychologist working with children, adolescents, and adults. She supports individuals struggling with  trauma-related disorders, attachment disorders, parenting and peripartum challenges, as well as families who are going through high conflict divorce or separation. Although her practice areas may seem wide and diverse, they all have one thing in common: relationships in transition. She is passionate about providing clients a space and tools to unpack their story with curiosity and compassion, by drawing on her training in attachment-based, narrative, and cognitive behavioural therapies. She also offers parenting workshops, trainings for professionals, and supervision. She is a proud Board of Director of the Youville Center in Ottawa and of the AFCC-O. 
 


Continuing Education (CE) information: 6 CE hours

SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) to offer continuing education (CE) hours. The number of eligible CE hours are outlined within each program. SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute maintains responsibility for the programs.

Other licensing boards and professional organizations will grant continuing education credits for attendance at their own discretion; participants will need to submit the course outline and Certificate of Participation for their consideration.


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