Trauma Series Part 4

The Trauma Series Part IV: Working Through Pandemic Shock

Can We Ever Return to ‘Normal’?

Recorded Friday 19 November 2021

With Dr Janina Fisher, Dr Ruth Lanius, and Dr Pat Ogden

CE Credits: 2 hours

In this final session of “The Trauma Series” our three expert clinicians will come together to answer your questions on their work in the context of working through the coronavirus threats. After a year of intense threats to our survival, coupled with the stress of social distancing, self-quarantine and isolation, most people will suffer some after-effects even when there is a return to ‘normal.’

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FULL PROGRAM

Dr Ruth Lanius

Dr Pat Ogden

Dr Janina Fisher

One minute break

Q&A with all panel

FEES (USD)

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CE Certificate of Attendance (coming soon), subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

$78 (or $39 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

$50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CE

A certificate of attendance may be applied for (2 hours CE) on the basis of passing a multiple choice questionnaire (coming soon).

This event is accredited by:

  • NBCC

This event is NOT accredited by the following organisations:

  • ASWB
  • NYSED (Psychology)

Please contact events@conferonline.org for any further questions.

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SCHEDULE

00:03:20
Dr Ruth Lanius

00:17:13
Dr Pat Ogden

00:33:12
Dr Janina Fisher

00:56:28
One minute break

00:57:28
Q&A with all panel

01:55:43
End.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:

  • Evaluate various approaches to body work with traumatised clients in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Discuss implications of the pandemic on working with trauma.
  • Consider how the pandemic has impacted and continues to impact your clinical work.