Description

Many people who access mental health services have complex trauma arising from early experiences. These experiences may include parentification, enmeshment or invalidation as well as emotional, physical and sexual abuses and neglect. The brains and nervous systems of infants and children are powerfully influenced by early relationships and this course seeks to illustrate ways that we neurobiologically adapt to our early experiences. The same property of the brain that allows it to be so profoundly affected by early experiences can be harnessed in the service of recovery from complex relational trauma. Mental health workers can utilise this in their everyday interactions with consumers

Trainers

  • Haley Peckham

Categories: Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Tuesday 7 May 2019
09:30 to 16:30
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Dandenong

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There is no charge for training for staff employed by services within the LAMPS Cluster unless otherwise stipulated. Please call or email with any further queries.

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