Trauma no matter it’s origins, changes the body. Grace, aliveness, energy, emotional expression and cognitive flexibility became inhibited. The effect of trauma on the body however is not a life sentence. With the development of compassionate observation skills and sensitively applied somatic interventions, the body can be changed again. It’s inherent aliveness restored.
In the past decades therapists have been inundated with theory and research about the impact of trauma on normal human functioning. Translating this theory into practice allowing for the individuality of each client is not always clear and straightforward.
This workshop will teach participants ways to assess the suitability of a selection of somatic interventions for repairing or healing the impact of trauma in the body. Time will also be allocated to practise the application of some of these interventions to address ANS dysregulation and the Trauma Survival Strategies: Attach / Cry for help, Collapse / Submit and Please & Appease.
To enhance your learning and integration of the material the workshop will be experientially based so do come prepared to fully participate.
Narelle McKenzie is the Director and a Senior trainer of the Australian Radix Body Centered Training Centre and the Radix Institute, North America, which offers a three-year training program in Radix Body Centered Psychotherapy. She is a registered psychologist with over forty years experience working in private practice with adults, adolescents, families, couples and groups. She has a Masters in developmental psychology and extensive experience and training in psychotherapy and psychology. As part of her private consultancy Narelle has led experiential and training workshops on Embodied Psychotherapy throughout Australia, the USA and the UK. She is a Clinical Member of the Australian Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (PACFA) Register, a PACFA accredited psychotherapy supervisor, an accredited supervisor for Psychology, a member of the United States Association of Body Psychotherapists as well as a member of Peer Review Committee for the International Journal of Body Psychotherapy.
Morning Session
9:00am - 12:30pm (includes 15 minute break at 10:30am)
Lunch Break
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Afternoon Session
1:00pm - 4:30pm (includes 15 minute break at 2:45pm)
Face-to-Face registration
Fee: $249
$29 to purchase and keep the recording of this event.
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Live Interactive Webcast or Webinar Registration
Fees: $199 Primary viewer (includes three month's access recording of the event.
$99 Additional viewer (must watch on same device as primary viewer)
$29 Purchase lifetime access to the recording (available to primary viewer only)
Reminders for all events are sent two weeks, one week, one day and one hour prior.
Learning objectives of this training:
“The effect of trauma on the body is not a life sentence.” Narelle McKenzie
How will you benefit from attending this training?
Morning Session (includes a short break)
Afternoon Session (includes a short break)
Evaluation and quiz - your payment includes a quiz which when completed with a minimum of 80% correct answers, will enable you to download your Attendance Certificate.
To complete the quiz, please log into your account at pdp-catalogue.com.au and click the orange "Certificate" button under the program's title.
This seminar has been designed to extend the clinical knowledge and applied skill of Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Coaches, Social Workers and Psychiatrists.
There will be a brief summary of the theories around Trauma and how they relate to the Body in the first session and reference will be made to them during the course of the day but full knowledge of at least some of these theories will be assumed. eg neurobiology, neuroscience and attachment as presented by Schore, Siegel, Van der Kolk, Badenoch Rotschild, Porges.
COVID-19 AND YOUR SAFETY
Our venue is registered with Service NSW as a 'Covid Safe' venue.
You will be required to checkin via our QR code and to abide by the safety measures current at the time and in line with public health orders. These will be advised in your pre-event reminder/information emails.
In the interest of everone's safety, PDP reserves the right to deny entry to any participant who is unable to follow the current COVID safety plans.
ACCESSIBILITY
This venue offers wheelchair access from the Brown Street entrance.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
4 minute walk from Chatswood train/metro/bus interchange
PARKING
Links to reasonable early-bird parking close to the venue:
https://www.secureparking.com.au/en-au/car-parks/australia/new-south-wales/sydney/lower-north-shore-and-northern-beaches/zenith-centre-car-park
NOURISHMENT
All day tea, coffee and chilled water are provided.
If you have not ordered lunch with your registration, we have a fridge and two microwave ovens should you wish to bring your own food.
The venue has a cafe on the ground floor and is surrounded by cafes and restaurants including an extensive food hall above the Chatswood Interchange.
ACCOMODATION
Mantra Hotel is next door to the venue: website here
Meriton Suites is a 4 minute walk from the venue: website here
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