Self Work – Tuesday 4 May 2021
This workshop will benefit health and social service professionals who are providing counselling. Students Welcome.
An important component of dealing with trauma is self-work: mending the relationship that a person has with themselves. Childhood trauma damages a person’s sense of self, as energy goes into survival rather than self-reflection and growth. Self-work is an essential part of healing and uses writing, art, dialoguing and creative activities.
This workshop gives experience using several useful tools to consider when working with survivors of childhood trauma.
(Based on Briere’s Self-Trauma model)
Facilitator: Dianne Rickman, Womens Health & Family Services
Dianne has a nursing background and is a psychologist who has worked at WHFS for 30 years in the counselling program. She is currently clinical supervisor. She has extensive experience working with women who have had trauma in their lives, either as children – childhood sexual assault, violence in their family of origin and attachment difficulties- or as adults.
Date: Tuesday 4 May 2021
Time: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Location: 227 Newcastle street, Northbridge
Cost: $50 full, $40 members, $35 students
To Book: www.trybooking.com/BNQXQ
For more information on this or other workshops at WHFS, please contact us at bookings@whfs.org.au