International & Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Complex Trauma and its Treatment
on 3rd April 2020
organised by Complex Trauma Therapist' Network in the UK (CTTN) in collaboration with the University of York
on 3rd April 2020
organised by Complex Trauma Therapist' Network in the UK (CTTN) in collaboration with the University of York
Conference postponed due to COVID-19
Registration at full capacity
Registration at full capacity
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Derwent College venue at the University of York
Following the success of our first conference 'International & Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Complex Trauma and its Treatment' (July 2019) we are delighted to announce our second one-day conference as part of a collaboration between the Complex Trauma Institute (CTI) and the Complex Trauma Therapists’ Network UK (CTTN) and the University of York (3rd April 2020).
The conference will offer a combination of keynote presentations and workshops facilitated by UK-based and International professionals in the field of complex trauma. We will have clinicians sharing their experience from Germany, Canada, Ireland and the UK.
The conferencewill provide a forum for practitioners working with different issues around complex trauma with a view to share perspectives, best practices, improving mutual understanding of complex trauma and further collaboration. You will also hear about our successful collaboration with academics from the University of York and why it is important to engage academia in research around different issues of complex trauma. It will cover topics such as:
The conference will include a combination of international keynote presentations and workshops: there will be a number of practical workshops for psychotherapists and others working with trauma sufferers.
The provisional line-up of speakers and workshops are as follows:
Keynotes:
Morning Workshops:
3. Reconstructing ‘Personhood’ When the Assumptive World is Shattered by Trauma. Karla Dolinsky (Counsellor and Psychotherapist in Private Practice & EMDR Therapist, Crime Victim Assistance Programme (CVAP), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada)
Afternoon Workshops:
4. Giving a Voice to Those Bereaved or Affected by Suicide.
Dr. Sharon McDonnell (MD of Suicide Bereavement, UK and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester)
5. Working systemically with adoptive families.
Hugh Palmer (Systemic Family Psychotherapist- SFT- work with families who have adopted children)
6. It’s all in the Label: Trauma & Mental Health in Offenders.
Diane Harrison (Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, & Counselling Psychologist in Training, The University of Manchester)
FEES
All bookings include a light working lunch.
- Standard..................................................................................£125
- Early booking (until 31.01.2020)...............................................£110
- Standard Concessions (i.e. unwaged/students)............................£90
-Early Concessions (i.e. unwaged/students) (until 31.01.2020)......£80
Based on our last year experience we expect that our conference will be overbooked, therefore registrations will be approved on a first-come, first-serve basis !
ACCOMMODATION
You may decide to reserve a B&B student ensuite accommodation. Prices vary between £40.95 - £52.80 a night.
Please follow this link:
https://yorkconferences.com/franklin-house/
The conference will offer a combination of keynote presentations and workshops facilitated by UK-based and International professionals in the field of complex trauma. We will have clinicians sharing their experience from Germany, Canada, Ireland and the UK.
The conferencewill provide a forum for practitioners working with different issues around complex trauma with a view to share perspectives, best practices, improving mutual understanding of complex trauma and further collaboration. You will also hear about our successful collaboration with academics from the University of York and why it is important to engage academia in research around different issues of complex trauma. It will cover topics such as:
- An update around new development around Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (ICD -11)
- Nightmares and the Ethics of Trauma Memory
- Complex Trauma and Pain
- Embodied Reprocessing for working with complex trauma
- How to prepare clients for trauma-integration
- Differential understandings and responses to domestic abuse and violence
- Understanding a Complex Trauma through the perspective of the biological Fear System
- Latest development around suicide bereavement
- Working systemically with adoptive families
- Trauma & Mental Health in Offenders
The conference will include a combination of international keynote presentations and workshops: there will be a number of practical workshops for psychotherapists and others working with trauma sufferers.
The provisional line-up of speakers and workshops are as follows:
Keynotes:
- Professor Tom Stoneham or Dr. R A Davies (University of York), Nightmares and the Ethics of Trauma Memory
- Dr. Jonathan Egan (Deputy Director DPsychSc Programme in Clinical Psychology, NUI Galway School of Psychology Ireland) - Complex Trauma and Pain
- Dermot Brady (Senior Lecturer Social Work Kingston and St. George’s University of London)- We need to talk; differential understandings and responses to domestic abuse and violence.
- Michael Guiding (Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor in Private Practice) - Complex Trauma viewed through the perspective of the biological Fear System
- Paul-John Griffiths (Chartered Forensic Psychologist, Chair Elect: British Psychological Society - North East of England Branch + Committee Member - Special Group for Independent Practitioners) - World Health Organisation’s ICD -11 Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: an update on intended changes due January 2022 for those working with Complex Trauma
Morning Workshops:
- Embodied Reprocessing for working with complex trauma: dealing with internalised voices.
Dzmitry Karpuk, (CTTN) Trainer, Supervisor, Consultant & Systemic Family Psychotherapist & Celia Dawson, (CTTN), Trainer & Person-Centred Psychotherapist, Certifying Coordinator at the International Focusing Institute (USA) - Essential Preparatory Work for Processing Complex Trauma: Techniques for you and your client.
Isa Julgalad (Psychologist, Systemic Therapist, Germany)
3. Reconstructing ‘Personhood’ When the Assumptive World is Shattered by Trauma. Karla Dolinsky (Counsellor and Psychotherapist in Private Practice & EMDR Therapist, Crime Victim Assistance Programme (CVAP), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada)
Afternoon Workshops:
4. Giving a Voice to Those Bereaved or Affected by Suicide.
Dr. Sharon McDonnell (MD of Suicide Bereavement, UK and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester)
5. Working systemically with adoptive families.
Hugh Palmer (Systemic Family Psychotherapist- SFT- work with families who have adopted children)
6. It’s all in the Label: Trauma & Mental Health in Offenders.
Diane Harrison (Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, & Counselling Psychologist in Training, The University of Manchester)
FEES
All bookings include a light working lunch.
- Standard..................................................................................£125
- Early booking (until 31.01.2020)...............................................£110
- Standard Concessions (i.e. unwaged/students)............................£90
-Early Concessions (i.e. unwaged/students) (until 31.01.2020)......£80
Based on our last year experience we expect that our conference will be overbooked, therefore registrations will be approved on a first-come, first-serve basis !
ACCOMMODATION
You may decide to reserve a B&B student ensuite accommodation. Prices vary between £40.95 - £52.80 a night.
Please follow this link:
https://yorkconferences.com/franklin-house/
Programme:
Registration at full capacity: Join the waiting list
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Conference Venue - Derwent College is located in the heart of Campus West (University Rd, Heslington, York YO10 5DD) . Walking distances:
- Market Square Shops: 7 minutes walk
- Library: 7 minutes walk
- Ron Cooke Hub: 17 minutes walk
- York Sports Centre: 10 minutes walk
- York Sport Village: 35 minutes walk
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