The Neuroscience of Early Relational Trauma - Exeter

The Neuroscience of Early Relational Trauma - Exeter

The Neuroscience of Early Relational Trauma and its relevance to clinical work.

By Iron Mill College

Date and time

Fri, 14 Jun 2024 09:30 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Iron Mill College

7 Barnfield Cresent Exeter EX1 1QT United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 7 hours 30 minutes

Throughout the history of psychotherapy and counselling researchers have looked for explanations and descriptions in neuroscience that correlate with our experiences of clients and of ourselves. We are now in a position to use that research to inform our thinking about our professional practice.

Our brains are designed to adapt to challenges of our environment, to help us survive. Its structures develop and are shaped through attachment and in relationship with others. In this workshop, we will investigate what happens to the brain when early nurturing and attunement are less than optimal, and in the context of early relational trauma

We will look at:

The developing brain, and how it can be shaped by experience – both good and bad

Neural networks, and their link to learning and to relational patterns

The so-called ‘Social brain’, which helps mediate our relationships with others, and how that may be affected by relational experiences.

The content of the workshop will be presentations and discussions, with plenty of time to discuss the ideas being presented, and to relate them to participants’ clinical experiences.


Objectives:

  • To help understand how early relational processes have such a profound effect on us in
    later life
  • To start to bridge the gap between neuroscience research and clinical practice with clients.


Key Benefits:

You will interact with and gain understanding of basic developmental processes in the brain, and how they can shape our perspectives and interactions throughout life.


Audience:

This workshop is suitable for trainee or qualified counsellors or psychotherapists.


Meet the Tutor:

Dr Briony Nicholls is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice in Oxford, and a member of the TA team for the Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy courses at Iron Mill College, Exeter, UK. Before her psychotherapy training, she was a researcher in neuroscience and psychopharmacology, then a medical writer, specialising in neurology and psychiatry.

This is an 'in person' workshop, based at Iron Mill's venue in Exeter.


Organised by

At Iron Mill College, we offer opportunities for those in the field of mental health and wellbeing to engage in further study, develop skills and expand their knowledge, through shorter workshops.

If you are a counsellor, psychotherapist or other practitioner in a helping profession, who wants to gain more specialist knowledge through focused training, or are a current student interested in learning more about specific topics or skills, our CPD workshops could be just what you are looking for. We can also offer tailor-made training programmes for organisations who wish to offer their members or employees a unique learning experience, in a way that best suits their needs.

£40 – £80