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This training will explore the impact and long-term effects of CSA and emphasise the need to see CSA through the lens of complex trauma and to adopt the fundamental principles of trauma informed practice. Participants will be introduced to the Power Threat Meaning framework which views symptoms as responses to threat and protective survival strategies rather than pathologizing survivors. The focus will be on how practitioners can incorporate psychoeducation and the three phased model of trauma into their existing practice to facilitate stabilisation to restore control of dysregulated emotional states and symptoms such as flashback, and nightmares, in order to allow for the processing of the CSA narrative, and integrate this to facilitate post-traumatic growth. Through this practitioners will feel more equipped when working with survivors and appreciate the transformative effects of post traumatic growth for both client and practitioner.
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