About this event
This workshop offers the opportunity to explore psychosocial trauma as it arises from exposure to ALEs to shape and reshape patterns of interpersonal relating. Participants will be encouraged to interrogate incidents of ALEs that inform the social nervous system and give rise to emotional inflammation and the condition for trauma bondage and infidelity. The workshop will also delve into the neurobiology of complex trauma, and this will include a close exploration of how intimacy supports the nourishing spirit of love in interpersonal relationships. Additionally, this workshop brings emphasis to the centrality of community and social resources in the recovery from complex psychosocial trauma through a case study.
Participants will gain insight into:
- The shape of complex psychosocial trauma in interpersonal relationships
- The features of traumatic memory in the social nervous system
- Trauma bondage & relational inflammation as features of psychosocial trauma
- Psychosocial Developmental Demand in Focus – Integrating Intimacy to Promote Love (the antithesis of isolation and loneliness in dis-integration)
- Introduction to complex psychosocial trauma recovery in childhood – A Case study
- Introduction to Relational SPEARs for Neuropsychosocial Integration & Well-being – Correcting the stories
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Featuring theoretical insights alongside case studies, this workshop holds a specific appeal for trauma researchers, therapists, clinicians, as well as lay individuals exploring their own traumas.
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- Promising an exploration of the neurobiology of the psychosocial, this is a “cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural synthesis of neurobiology, attachment and trauma theory, spirituality, and epigenetics. Woven through passionate prose is an appreciation of the centrality of storytelling, testimony, and bearing witness in the lives of human beings in groups and communities. Here is a giant step forward for the emergent field of psychosocial studies” with a special appeal for clinicians and well-being practitioners employing neurobiology of the psychosocial and narratives to improve outcomes within therapeutic relationships.
This is one of a series of 12 workshops based on Dr Maduro’s recently published work on Neuropsychosocial Integration in which she explores the incidence of psychosocial trauma in ordinary life as it persists across generations. The book is offered with a 25% discount to workshop participants at https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538195840
The RLFANDF25 25% discount code can be applied at checkout, or customers can purchase copies over the phone to our customer service department: 800-462-6420 / 717-794-3800 (outside of US & Canada), EXTENSION 3025.
RECORDING
This event 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 event 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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Winniey E. Maduro
Dr Winniey E. Maduro is a research psychologist and lecturer in neurobiology of the psychosocial. In her research and practice, she focuses on neuropsychosocial adaptations to adverse lived experiences (ALEs), integrative neuropsychosocial therapy, and posttraumatic growth within and across generations.
Blog | winnieyemaduro.substack.com