Live Virtual Workshops
Refugees and Trauma
Understanding and Supporting Resilience
Credit Hours (CEC)
Refugees and Trauma - Live Virtual - Mar. 20-21, 2023; 9am-4pm Central Time
Early rate expires 02/27/2023
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Define trauma and understand the possible variations of its potential impact Relationships
- Identify refugee experiences that can lead to trauma or to increased resilience Relationships
- Describe how traumatic experiences contribute to post-traumatic stress symptoms Relationships
- Summarize capacities that increase resilience for refugee individuals and families Relationships
- List signs of vicarious trauma for helpers and steps for prevention
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials
Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, case study exercises, personal reflection, delivered electronically
Some of the Topics Included
- When Is a Person Traumatized?
- Types of Trauma – Developmental, Shock, Relational, Intergenerational
- Definitions of Post-Traumatic Impact
- Trauma – Immediate Symptoms and Impact
- Long-Term Impacts of Trauma
- The Impact of Trauma on the Body and Brain
- The Role of Memory in Trauma and Healing
- Strategies for Moving Into Regulated States
- Tools for Emotion Regulation
- Helping Someone Who Is Dissociating
- Treating Trauma Over Time
- Safety and Stabilization
- Separating the Past from the Present and Future
- Reconnection and Resilience
- Considerations of Impact and Coping for Refugees
Target Audience
This is an intermediate level workshop intended for social service and health care professionals, counsellors, social workers, school personnel, and anyone working to support refugees.
Terms & Conditions
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Trainer: Marwa Fadol
Marwa is a Registered Psychologist in Alberta and holds a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. In addition to training with CTRI, she is a Mental Health Therapist, providing triage and assessment to people struggling with addiction and mental health concerns. She also has a private practice where she works with families around various issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and family relationships. Additionally, Marwa consults with community and faith-based organizations on topics related to mental health. As a clinician she believes that people are the experts in their own lives and have within them the strength and capacity to enact change. Marwa approaches her work through an attachment and developmental lens and sees that her role as a therapist is to help empower people to write their own life stories, explore their own values and beliefs about how the world works, and develop authentic, fulfilling relationships. She is also a contributing author of CTRI’s book, Counselling in Relationships, and is the author or editor of several of CTRI’s training materials, including those on the topics of attachment and counselling in relationships. As a trainer she brings warmth and humour and draws on her varied experiences to make for an engaging, relevant training experience. Read blogs written by Marwa here.