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Complex Trauma: Theory and Practice 11-12 January 2018 Stress is inevitable and necessary in life. Trauma may develop when the stress and shock are too intense or chronic. Personality and relational patterns are established at very young age of children. Repetitive exposure to certain attachment patterns would influence the child’s mastery of self-regulatory skills, while recurrent dysregulation could affect mental and physical health. Personality structure could be compromised in chronic exposure to highly dysregulated conditions. This workshop aims at introducing a general understanding of trauma and participants will be introduced to the theories and treatment of complex trauma, different methods to enhance self-regulation and relational patterns through a holistic approach with an emphasis on somatic work. Training Introduction and Objective Course Outline 1. Introduction to theories of developmental and complex trauma 2. Attachment patterns and the implication to developmental and complex trauma 3. Implications on mental and physical health 4. Dissociative ego states and personality structure 5. Multi-modal prevention and treatment approach to developmental and complex trauma 6. Case sharing, demonstration and small group practices Ms. Stella Siu, B.Th., MA (Clin. Psy.) Ms. Stella Siu, B.Th., MA (Clin. Psy.) About the Facilitator Stella has been in private practice since August 2012. Previously she worked at different NGOs as a clinical psychologist, team leader of a counseling team, and taught part-time in a university. She has been providing training and clinical consultation to different NGOs. Stella has a keen interest in Object Relations Therapy since graduation from Wheaton College, IL, USA in 1992. She had completed the International Postgraduate Diploma in Narrative Therapy and Community Work at the Dulwich Center, Australia; and the 3-year Somatic Experiencing training at the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, USA. She received training in Jungian Analysis and Sandplay for several years. The focus of her interest is in the area of developmental and complex trauma. She uses psychodynamic therapies, narrative therapy, EMDR, Somatic Experiencing and other somatic approaches in her clinical work. Registered Psychologist, HKPS Complex Trauma: Theory and Practice (11-12 January 2018)

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Complex Trauma: Theory and Practice11-12 January 2018

Stress is inevitable and necessary in life. Trauma may develop when the stress and shock are too intense or chronic. Personality and relational patterns are established at very young age of children. Repetitive exposure to certain attachment patterns would influence the child’s mastery of self-regulatory skills, while recurrent dysregulation could affect mental and physical health. Personality structure could be compromised in chronic exposure to highly dysregulated conditions.This workshop aims at introducing a general understanding of trauma and participants will be introduced to the theories and treatment of complex trauma, different methods to enhance self-regulation and relational patterns through a holistic approach with an emphasis on somatic work.

Training Introduction and Objective

Course Outline

1. Introduction to theories of developmental and complex trauma2. Attachment patterns and the implication to developmental and complex trauma3. Implications on mental and physical health4. Dissociative ego states and personality structure5. Multi-modal prevention and treatment approach to developmental and complex trauma 6. Case sharing, demonstration and small group practices

Ms. Stella Siu, B.Th., MA (Clin. Psy.)Ms. Stella Siu, B.Th., MA (Clin. Psy.)

About the Facilitator

Stella has been in private practice since August 2012. Previously she worked at di�erent NGOs as a clinical psychologist, team leader of a counseling team, and taught part-time in a university. She has been providing training and clinical consultation to di�erent NGOs.

Stella has a keen interest in Object Relations Therapy since graduation from Wheaton College, IL, USA in 1992. She had completed the International Postgraduate Diploma in Narrative Therapy and Community Work at the Dulwich Center, Australia; and the 3-year Somatic Experiencing training at the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, USA. She received training in Jungian Analysis and Sandplay for several years. The focus of her interest is in the area of developmental and complex trauma. She uses psychodynamic therapies, narrative therapy, EMDR, Somatic Experiencing and other somatic approaches in her clinical work.

Registered Psychologist, HKPS

Complex Trauma: Theory and Practice (11-12 January 2018)

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Complex Trauma: Theory and Practice (11-12 January 2018)

Date:

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11 - 12 January 2018 (Thu & Fri)

9:30am - 5:00pm

Cantonese supplement with English

AAB207, Academic and Administration Building,Hong Kong Baptist University

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Registration fee: Regular: HK$1,500Early bird: HK$1,300 (on or before 30 November 2017)Member of BU SW Alumni Association: HK$1,150Tel: (852) 3411 7143 (Mandy Lee)Fax: (852) 3411 6628Email: [email protected]

1. Applicants will be automatically accepted on a first-come, first-served basis unless the quota is full, and in that case applicants will be notified.2. Fees are non-refundable.3. If Storm Warning Signal No.8 or above, or Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is hoisted, the workshop will be re-arranged. Details of postponement or other arrangements will be announced afterwards.4. Receipts of application fees will be issued on the first day of workshop.

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Social workers / OTs / Nurses / Health care workers / Psychologists

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