Symposium: Trauma Informed practice to suppor... - Recording

Dr Judith de Lang
Trauma Informed practice to support people with lived experience of trauma

‘Trauma informed care’ is now a familiar term to most people in the helping professions but what does it really mean? And how do we provide it?

What happens when we see a client for the first time and they tell us we are their ‘last chance’? Or that they are suicidal? What do we do with a client who tells us they have been diagnosed with one or more psychiatric disorders?

Whether we are aware or not, we all work with clients who have experienced trauma. Many of us ourselves, as practitioners, have experienced trauma.

This webinar will give an overview of the process of trauma informed care as presented in the Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Complex Trauma and Trauma Informed Care and Service Delivery, with practical guidance on how to apply these guidelines in practice.

The presenter will elucidate a model for brief therapy for those living with the effects of trauma which applies the principles of trauma-informed care. The presentation will include a case study, diagrams, strategies and explanations – all with reference to existing research.

Dr Judith de Lang is a trauma and mental health specialist with expertise in health and wellbeing counselling. She is a practitioner and educator committed to the development of new knowledge and clinical practice. Judith is particularly interested in current advancements in the area of neuroplasticity and its links with trauma and recovery. Judith currently works as a Senior Clinical Counsellor at Country Health SA Local Health Network in Adelaide.

Price:
PACFA Members: $16 (incl. GST)
Non-Members $26 (incl. GST)

CPD Hours:
1 Hour
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PLEASE NOTE: RECORDING EXPIRES 21 SEPTEMBER 2020 - Must view before this date.
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