Recorded Webinar

Self-harm, suicidality, shame and guilt

Content

Chronically traumatized young people who self-harm or are suicidal, often have trauma in their history that make them feel guilty and ashamed. The anger they should feel towared the perpetrator is misplaced and turned inside towards themselves. Processing these traumatic memories with EMDR can relieve their guilt and enable them to express their anger. 

However adressing the trauma can feel risky because we don’t want to make things worse or have the young person end up in crisis. Trying to stabilise the young person’s situation can be difficult or take a long time. In this webinar Arianne will discuss how to assess the risk for a young person to start with EMDR, what is needed in preparation and how to set up the EMDR processing in a safe way. She will also elaborate on Shapiro’s plateaus of processing and how to use this framework to understand why the client is stuck and which interweaves to use in which part of the processing. 

Register and pay

The ICTC uses Tickettailor for registration and payment. Payments can be made with Stripe or Paypal and with Applepay. Payments with IDEAL can be made via Stripe. Multiple participants can be registered at the same time.

About the trainer

Arianne Struik is a Clinical Psychologist, Family Therapist and EMDR Consultant, originally from the Netherlands. She is  director of the Institute for Chronically Traumatized Children (ICTC) from which she provides specialized trauma treatment in remote areas, as well as workshops, training, supervision and research. She developed the award-winning Sleeping Dogs method, described in the book Treating Chronically Traumatized Children and teaches internationally on the treatment of trauma and dissociation in children. She is member of the ESTD Child and Adolescent Committee and the Australian Psychological Society EMDR Interest Group national committee

Tijdsduur

90 minuten

Taal

Engels

Kosten

40 euro

Accreditation

EMDR Europe CPD  1.5 pt

VEN ID 509144 1.5 pt (smal0

Informatie en vragen

ictc@ariannestruik.com