Online CPD WorkshopS Payment Page
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We offer three types of Membership Support Network Services:
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2 day workshops - Annual Members pay £99 (others £129 ), except for the Stage 1 workshop where Annual Members pay £119 (others £140 early booking).
Any 1 day workshops - Annual Members pay £64 (others £80 )
We recommend starting with the Safety & Stabilization (Stage 1) workshop. However, please feel free to book other workshops as you can always return and book the stabilization workshop later if you find you need more skills. Suggestions for Enhancing Accessibility and Inclusivity: Form here + Terms of service below. All workshop bookings are in the UK time, and all workshops are delivered via Zoom.
2 days - Stage 1 - Safety & Stabilisation (Zoom) - 6th/7th Feb 26 (Friday - Saturday)
Zoom workshop, from 9:00 to 16:00 UK time on both days 6th/7th Feb 26 (Fri- Sat) (12 CPD hours).
You will get a group email with zoom instructions in a few weeks before the event.
After your payment you should receive a receipt which is also your workshop confirmation (please check your spam folder if you do not receive it)
This workshop focuses on supporting adults with PTSD and CPTSD at the early stages of recovery, where establishing safety and stabilisation is the primary goal. Grounded in Herman’s Stage 1 of trauma recovery, it emphasises body-focused and emotion-regulation approaches to help clients manage hyperarousal, emotional overwhelm, shutdown, and distress, and to work within the window of tolerance.
Participants will learn and practise practical stabilisation techniques, including resource building, self- and co-regulation strategies, psychoeducation, trigger management, and risk prevention. The workshop also addresses vicarious trauma and practitioner self-care, supporting sustainable trauma-informed practice. While suitable for practitioners new to trauma work, it is also attended by experienced professionals seeking to refine and expand their stabilisation skills. This workshop forms the foundation (Stage 1) for most of our other training.
1 day - Therapeutic Tools: Working with Dreams, Night Terrors, and Nightmares (Sat) 14th March 2026
1 day - Zoom workshop, from 9:00 to 16:30 UK time (Saturday) 14th March 2026 (7 CPD hours).
You will get a group email with zoom instructions in a few weeks before the event. After your payment you should receive a receipt which is also your workshop confirmation (please check your spam folder if you do not receive it)
This workshop focuses on safe, trauma-informed approaches to working with nightmares and dreams in clients with PTSD and CPTSD. Nightmares are understood as “stuck” trauma processes, and the workshop introduces step-by-step methods that minimise the risk of re-traumatisation while supporting integration and recovery.
Grounded in systemic, embodied, and trauma recovery approaches, the training emphasises maintaining safety and working within the window of tolerance. Participants will learn how to shift away from narrative-driven processing—which can be highly triggering—and instead use embodied and indirect imaginal techniques to transform nightmare content without rehearsing traumatic memories. The workshop also introduces ways of working with ordinary dreams, supporting meaning-making and integration without exposure-based distress.
The training is experiential and includes practical methods for assessing and managing sleep disturbance, externalising and breaking down nightmare content into manageable elements, and integrating nightmare and dream work into clinical practice. The workshop draws on contemporary research and includes perspectives from a cultural–social model of dreaming, developed in collaboration with researchers at the University of York.
2 days- Healing from Shame and Guilt: Managing Intrusive Thoughts and Inner Voices- 10th/11th April 26
Zoom workshop, from 9:00 to 16:00 on both days (Fri-Sat) 10th /11th April 26 (12 CPD hours).
You will get a group email with zoom instructions in a few weeks before the event. After your payment you should receive a receipt which is also your workshop confirmation (please check your spam folder if you do not receive it)
This experiential workshop focuses on safely working with intrusive thoughts, shame, and guilt, addictive behaviours including those linked to childhood trauma, within a phase-oriented trauma recovery framework. It supports the integration of self by addressing the embodied impact of trauma and the internal processes that maintain distress.
Grounded in systemic, experiential, and embodied approaches, the workshop explores how early relational trauma can disrupt trust, intimacy, and self-connection, often leading to dissociation, vigilance, and harsh inner critical voices. Participants will learn how to establish safety and internal resources before working with “stuck” traumatic material, supporting processing and integration without re-traumatisation.
The training introduces practical interventions for working with shame, guilt, and negative self-talk, including body and memory mapping, externalising intrusive thoughts and critical inner voices, and differentiating clinical features of PTSD and CPTSD. The workshop also addresses how this work supports reconnection with daily activities and relationships as part of longer-term recovery.
1 day (Sat-Zoom) - Working with Intrusive Memory Experiences (flashbacks) moving from managing to integration of traumatic memories- 6th June 2026
1 day Zoom workshop, from 9:00 to 16:30 (Sat) 6th June 2026 (7 CPD hours). You will get a group email with zoom instructions in a few weeks before the event . After your payment you should receive a receipt which is also your workshop confirmation (please check your spam folder if you do not receive it)
This workshop focuses on supporting trauma processing when clients with single or multiple trauma are ready to work with intrusive memories. Grounded in Phase 2 of Herman’s staged recovery model, it builds on established safety and internal resources to support the safe reintegration of traumatic experiences using systemic, experiential, and embodied approaches.
The workshop briefly revisits Stage 1 (Safety & Stabilisation) and then introduces practical methods for working with intrusive memories, including externalisation techniques, embodied and sensorimotor interventions, and indirect imaginal processing that helps clients remain within their window of tolerance and reduces the risk of re-traumatisation. Participants will learn how intrusive memories are held in the body, how to shift away from narrative-driven reactivation, and how to break down memories into manageable elements that support integration and recovery.
2 days - Stage 1 - Safety & Stabilisation (Zoom) - 22/23rd May 26 (Friday - Saturday)
Zoom workshop, from 9:00 to 16:00 UK time on both days 22/23rd May 26 (Fri- Sat) (12 CPD hours).
You will get a group email with zoom instructions in a few weeks before the event.
After your payment you should receive a receipt which is also your workshop confirmation (please check your spam folder if you do not receive it)
This workshop focuses on supporting adults with PTSD and CPTSD at the early stages of recovery, where establishing safety and stabilisation is the primary goal. Grounded in Herman’s Stage 1 of trauma recovery, it emphasises body-focused and emotion-regulation approaches to help clients manage hyperarousal, emotional overwhelm, shutdown, and distress, and to work within the window of tolerance.
Participants will learn and practise practical stabilisation techniques, including resource building, self- and co-regulation strategies, psychoeducation, trigger management, and risk prevention. The workshop also addresses vicarious trauma and practitioner self-care, supporting sustainable trauma-informed practice. While suitable for practitioners new to trauma work, it is also attended by experienced professionals seeking to refine and expand their stabilisation skills. This workshop forms the foundation (Stage 1) for most of our other training.
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CPD certificates & handouts will be issued
We also specialise in delivering bespoke training courses in-house by tailoring lively, engaging and accessible experiential training content based on agencies’ needs at a venue of your choice. We provide a wide range of learning opportunities from very experienced trainers. With budgets and resources shrinking, the pricing of our in-house training is highly competitive with substantial discount for the Voluntary sector, popular topics:
- Psychological First Aid
- Working with Vicarious Trauma and Burn Out
- Working with Children: Helping Children Cope with Trauma
In addition, do get in touch with us if you have a venue that can host up to 15 people so we can deliver our already established courses.
Contact us here for more details