Neuroscience Trauma Training and Skill Building Workshop
Mar
2

Neuroscience Trauma Training and Skill Building Workshop

Trauma is unfortunately an inevitable part of life. It can come in the form of small trauma and big trauma. Whether you have experienced one or the other, or both, what is most important is understanding it and then having the skills to process it before it becomes problematic. 

This is a unique opportunity to learn about how the brain responds to acute trauma and what happens to the traumatised brain over time from a neuroscience perspective. In this workshop you will also learn to build skills in identifying trauma, addressing developed trauma as well as protect yourself from trauma that arises in the future.

No matter what your background is professionally or personally, you will gain a whole new insight into how our beautiful brains work in these circumstances and how we can help ourselves and others through having a deeper understanding.

What you will be learning on the day:

  1. Basic brain anatomy

  2. Introduction to trauma

  3. How acute trauma affects the brain

  4. Long term affects of trauma on the brain

  5. How to help your brain process acute trauma

  6. How to help your brain address unprocessed trauma

  7. How to prevent future trauma from becoming a problem - trauma management plan

This workshop is designed to provide you with the knowledge to better understand acute trauma and unprocessed trauma as well as teach you the skills to safely and appropriately process old, present and new trauma. 

You will receive a certificate of attendance at the end of this workshop for your personal or professional records.

We want you to feel confident in your plan when trauma comes your way!

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Understanding trauma, stress, suicide and overwhelm through a neuroscientific lens
Apr
14

Understanding trauma, stress, suicide and overwhelm through a neuroscientific lens

This workshop is exactly what you need if you are looking for ways to understand trauma, stress, suicide, overwhelm or burnout through a neuroscientific lens.

It maybe you, it maybe a loved one, it maybe just general curiosity or even prevention that is driving you to understand these highly sensitive and hard topics. Whatever your drive is, you will learn everything you need to to help yourself or a loved one understand what is happening, why it's happening, how to effectively and safely work through it, how to support it and how to prevent it.

This workshop addresses and dissects these sensitive topics through a neuroscientific lens and offers neuroscience based education and therapeutic strategies. You will get to understand the science behind why the brain causes us to think and feel the way we do and take away effective tools to resolve, support and prevent these conditions.

You will learn:

  • Why the brain causes you to think and feel the way you do

  • How the brain responds to trauma, stress, burnout and overwhelm

  • How to manage and/or support acute trauma, stress, overwhelm, emotional crises and suicidal thoughts

  • How to manage and/or support chronic trauma, stress and burnout

  • How to implement neuroscience based strategies to prevent, manage and support anyone that experiences these hardships

This is a great workshop for professionals that are exposed to high stress situations/people and high stress roles that increase the risk of developing these ailments, eg front-liners, medical professionals, military (past and present), teachers/education, veterinary field, government etc.

The information learned in this workshop can also assist you in your personal and workplace relationships, performance and roles to better understand your partners, peers, colleagues, patients and customers.

Our goal is to help you learn how to enrich and enhance the quality of your life and achieve cognitive and emotional wellbeing, control and resilience.

Cost $150pp

Limited places available.


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