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“The Legacy of Childhood Sexual Abuse”
Facilitated by Jan Hawkins
Saturday 3rd March 2012
Registration & coffee from 9:30am
Workshop starts at 10am, and ends at 5pm
This one day event will allow practitioners to focus on the long term sequelae of childhood abuse. Through input, discussion and experiential space, we will explore the effects of having been traumatised as children – effects that can last into adulthood, and sometimes throughout life.
We will also focus on how, as practitioners, we may empower and support clients who want to heal these long term wounds and live their lives more fully and creatively.
About the facilitator:
Jan Hawkins ran groups for survivors of childhood abuse during the early 90’s, controversially offering groups for both women and men, and for those who had experienced any type of abuse. Many students and supervisees reported their difficulties in locating good, practical and developmental training for practitioners focussing on the issues raised by the history of childhood abuse. In response to this expressed need, in 1994 Jan created and co-facilitated a Diploma course in Counselling Survivors of Childhood Abuse, the first initiative of this kind in Europe. Since then, through FDP (Foundation for the Developing Person), Jan has continued to run accredited (through Middlesex University) post-counselling training diploma courses, with a conviction that experiential learning is imperative for developing empathy as well as skills.
Venue:
Manor Barn House, Water Stratford, Bucks MK18 5DS
Fees:
£20.00 to Bucks Adlerian Training students, and £35 to non-BAT students.
CPD - certificate of attendance available.
Please bring a contribution towards a shared lunch.
If you have any special needs please let us know.
If you would like any more information, or would like to book a place on this workshop, please contact Jill Reynolds on 01280 847853 or email her at email: jill@adlerian.org.uk
These courses are subject to amendment if this seems unavoidable.
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