About this event
This workshop aims to deconstruct what it is for male survivors of sexual abuse and violence to feel shame. This includes some of the stigma that can be perpetuated by the psychological professions and the impact sexual abuse has on shame when experienced in different developmental stages (childhood, adolescence & adulthood).
The workshop will also look at men’s relationship to victimhood and how this can impact the therapeutic relationship and men’s relationship in the world. The workshop will feature audio clips of male survivors speaking about their experience and examine the psycho-social impact of abuse and men’s identity.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- To understand how shame plays a unique role in the silencing of male survivors.
- To think about the interaction of stigma, identity and shame and how this can manifest in men’s thoughts and behaviour
- To consider how men’s relationship to victimhood can become a barrier to them seeking support and how that may impact the therapeutic process
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Psychotherapists, counsellors and anyone within the helping professions who encounter male survivors of sexual violence
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- Male survivors can be some of the most marginalised people counsellors will work with. Often, an experience of sexual abuse is at the ‘bottom of the iceberg,’ buried underneath anti-social behaviour, sexual compulsiveness, addiction or violence. In addition, they are often some of the most vulnerable within our society and from marginalised communities. To start to unpick shame, barriers to help and hear survivors in their own words is a key to working with sexual trauma in therapy room and combatting the damage of stigma in our wider communities
RECORDING
This workshop will be recorded and you can use the ticket function to pre-purchase the recording before the event. This will be useful for colleagues who are not able to attend the event live and also for those who attend the event live and want to watch it again.
ZOOM
This workshop will be hosted on the Zoom meeting platform where we will use our cameras and microphones to interact with each other as a group.
SELF-SELECT FEE
The self-select fee is a radical inclusion policy to open learning for all colleagues. The guide price for this event is £20.00, however, we appreciate that income varies greatly in different locations and circumstances. Please contribute what you can to help us maintain inclusive professional training.
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All the colleagues at ONLINEVENTS and the presenters we collaborate with are committed to working in a manner consistent with the BACP Ethical Framework, which can be accessed on the link below. When registering for this event you are agreeing to be present and interact in a manner that is consistent with this Framework.
Jeremy Sachs
Jeremy Sachs is a psychotherapist based in Glasgow. He developed and facilitated groups for male survivors of sexual abuse for 6 years at SurvivorsUK. While there he developed services for trans & non-binary survivors, and boys 13 years upward.
He works with trauma survivors of all genders who have experienced sexual or relational trauma. Outside of the therapy room he develops psychologically informed research participation methodologies. This is often working across different communities, or where participation requires specialised psychologically informed practice or particular ethical awareness.
He is an occasional guest lecturer at The Tavistock Relationships on their Psychosexual Psychotherapy diploma and consults with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health on trauma informed practice.
He presents The Trauma Talks podcast, a show that examines different experiences of trauma and how it impacts peoples everyday lives and is a contributing writer to the BACP’s Private Practice Journal, Therapy Today and Happiful Magazine and is currently writing his first book for Routledge, ‘An Intersectional Guide for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse and their Allies’.
Website | www.jeremysachs.com
X | @JeremySachs_
LinkedIn | Jeremy Sachs