Flashbacks and night terrors are very common for those who have experienced trauma. They can debilitate a persons life keeping them in a constant state of fear, distress & dissociation as they are triggered throughout daily life.
Kate brings her years of training & experience of working with trauma together in this workshop to explore how practitioners can safely help a client to overcome flashbacks and night terrors.
In this workshop we’ll deep dive into what flashbacks and night terrors are and how they can show up in your client work. You’ll then be introduced to a wide variety of techniques to offer your clients to prevent them from being controlled by their past and to come into the present where they have more available energy to live the life they long for.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- To understand the many ways that flashbacks and night terrors can present
- To equip yourself with a range of ideas and techniques to support your clients to free themselves from flashbacks & night terrors
- To gain a deeper understanding of dual awareness and how to develop safety in the here and now
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Therapists and anyone with an interest in trauma and body-based work
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- To add breadth to your trauma-informed client work
Course Content
Presenter
Kate Williams has been in therapeutic practice since 2009 with a background in counselling in further education. She currently runs a busy private practice, works with NHS clients and enjoys running workshops for onlinevents and staff wellbeing workshops for NHS Hull & Humberside.
Kate is centre manager for the Bedfordshire Centre for Therapeutic Studies where she teaches on the CPCAB L5 in Somatic Trauma Therapy course & L2 Award in Breathwork Coaching as well as the Level 4 in Therapeutic Counselling.
Kate has a passion for bringing the body into her practice supporting clients to release the trauma that is held within their bodies. Kate is know for her relaxed teaching style, experiential somatic practices and skill of bringing theory to life and making it applicable.