INTRODUCTION TO STRESS & TRAUMA MANAGEMENT
Saturday 25th June 10am - 3:30pm (there will be a 1 hour lunch break)
Bursary (no cost) spaces for those working in Health or Social Care in Moray*. £30 per person other spaces.
There will also be a follow up Zoom session following this event - Saturday 9 July, 10-11.30am
“To be traumatized is to be condemned to endless repetitions of unbearable experiences” Peter Levine
Stress and trauma can have serious physical, psychological and social consequences for us all. The discomfort tends to affect the body as much as the mind. For that reason, “talking about” – or just relying on medication – may be insufficient for healing. We need to include the body.
This is a full day workshop will introduce you to the theory and practice of TRE – Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises – a set of easy-to-learn exercises that many have found surprisingly effective in breaking the vicious cycle of stress and arousal. The exercises are designed to release chronic muscular tension that is held deep within the body, caused by what we have been exposed to, and thus restore wellbeing.
Brief background information is offered to enable understanding of the physiology and psychology behind stress and trauma, and the impact on daily functioning.
The workshop is open to everyone interested, whether you suffer from mild consequences of stress, feel more deeply traumatised – or work with these types of clients as a professional (and could be at the risk of “secondary traumatisation”). You don’t have to be in good shape, but there are some precautions for people with certain medical conditions. Therefore, you are asked a few questions when signing up.
Watch a short introduction video HERE
Presenter: Ole Ry MD, psychiatrist, and body-oriented psychotherapist, based in the Findhorn Community and with years of experience conducting workshops internationally.
“The body is the best friend we have to heal traumas” (David Berceli)
*£5 refundable fee HSCM: This will be refunded to you on attendance of the event. Any issues booking, such as a lack of funds, please contact us directly and we can book without this. The cost should not be a barrier, rather we use our booking fee to encourage people to attend when they have booked and make best use of resources.
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What makes Moray Wellbeing Hub courses different?
Real life experiences: We believe in harnessing the power of life experiences, taking what can be challenging and abstract concepts and make it more 'real', practically useful and easier to relate to for participants. Wherever possible our courses are delivered by peer-trainers, people who know the approaches and experiences first hand from their own life.
Keeping it local: Moray has a wealth of support and education organisations in wellbeing. Our courses are delivered for the benefit of the Moray community and therefore endeavour to help our participants build sustainable links beyond any course; resources they can signpost to and access in Moray. Wherever possible we will use local trainers, venues and resources, as well as promote and deliver our courses in mutual partnership with all sizes of local organisations.
The Sunshine Room, Findhorn Foundation, IV36 3SH