Online Training - 3-Phase Trauma Model (NCPS Quality Checked)
Overview
Training - 3 -Phase Trauma Model
Trauma is often referenced as particular events (such as physical or sexual abuse, car accidents, etc.). But trauma is just as much (or even more so) the impact that the event has on the nervous system and body. Trauma comes with survival states, such as fight, flight, freeze, disconnect and flop that often show themselves in the therapy room. It is vital that as counsellors and psychotherapists we learn to recognise these survival responses in clients, so that we can increase the therapeutic safety.
In this training you'll be taught the 3-phase trauma model and how you can put it in practice:
1. Establishing a sense of safety (physical and emotional), building a therapeutic relationship and managing post-trauma symptoms.
2. Processing memories and/or feelings
3. Integration in the here-and-now and future prospects
The 3-phase trauma model connects to polyvagal theory and we will cover all 3 tenets: Hierarchy, neuroception and co-regulation. This training will support you to recognise survival states in your clients more easily, whilst giving you some of the tools to increase safety. This is an experiential training and is suitable for both student and qualified counsellors and psychotherapists, as well as related professions.
This Training Day can be taken on its own, or as the 1st training day as part of the NCPS Quality Checked 10-day Foundation Diploma - Therapeutic Safety in Trauma. It is taught 100% Online.
Who is this training for:
The training is suitable for both student and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, social workers, psychologists, support workers, GP's, psychiatrists, hypnotherapists, as well as any other mental health professional who works with trauma or wants to work with traumatised clients.
About the Trainer - Maaike Beech
Maaike is a MBACP and NCPS Senior Accredited counsellor and psychotherapist with a specialty as a Trauma Clinician. She has been working with trauma for over 18 years’ and has trained in TF-CBT, Rewind-Technique, EMDR Level 1, 2 and 3, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 1 and IFS Level 1 and 2. Maaike works as a Clinical Lead for the Children's Society for all counsellors, psychotherapists, and clinical supervisors. She is also the Director of The Beech Practice Ltd. She is a qualified clinical supervisor and runs a NCPS Quality Checked Foundation Diploma called “Therapeutic Safety in Trauma”. Soon we will also be launching our Diploma Trauma-Informed Clinical Supervision.
Maaike originally trained as a counsellor in the Netherlands, whilst working for Victim Support and General Counselling Departments, with a specialty in domestic abuse. Maaike has also worked for a Hospice, Rape Crisis and the Children’s Society, who work with refugees, migrants, trafficking and exploitation. She has set-up several counselling services for various organisations and is an experienced group therapist.
Terms and Conditions:
By signing up to any training of the Beech Trauma Academy, you agree to adhere to all the Terms and Conditions, Code of Conduct & Behaviour Policy, Inappropriate Communications Policy, Safeguarding Policy and all other policies by the Beech Trauma Academy. You can find all the information on https://www.beechtraumaacademy.co.uk/policies
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Highlights
- 7 hours
- Online
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Online event
What is Trauma? Event + impact. Relevancy of the 3-phase trauma model
3 core principles of polyvagal theory: Hierarchy, neuroception & co-regulation
Recognising survival states within clients
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