This one-day workshop explores shame as a by-product of complex relational trauma. It draws on attachment and trauma theories, and narrative and family therapy concepts, to explore how shame can be addressed through therapeutic work. It explores the role of shame as a constraint to positive change in families.
Who should attend
Practitioners who are working with clients and/or families who have experienced trauma, and where practitioners have the opportunity for ‘therapeutic conversations’ with those clients.
For the detailed workshop description please visit the Bouverie Centre’s website here.