Introduction to Trauma for Facilitators

$29.00

This introductory course is for professional facilitators who’d like to understand the basics of trauma and how to deal with it. You’ll learn what trauma actually is beyond the hype and politicalisation, and learn to identify the main symptoms and how they show up in the training room.

70+ minutes

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Specs

SKU: 0012 Categories: ,

Description

Video recording of online workshop

This introductory course is for professional facilitators who’d like to understand the basics of trauma and how to deal with it. You will learn what trauma actually is beyond the hype and politicalisation, and learn to identify the main symptoms and how they show up in the training room. It is a concise and engaging introduction to what every facilitator would benefit from knowing about trauma.

Benefits

● Discover the impact of trauma on learning
● Find out why and how to do “your own work”
● Understand the causes of trauma, and the available treatments
● Get tips on trauma’s impact on trust and student-teacher relationship
● Learn about boundary issues from trauma
● Recognise the five “invisible” mistakes that will cause harm as a facilitator
● Learn about common misunderstandings, and helpful and unhelpful uses of humour
● Understand gatekeeping and referring

About the trainer

As well as a long apprenticeship under Paul Linden, Mark Walsh has a trauma background in areas of conflict. Learning about trauma over the last 15 years has dramatically informed how he does all of his trainings, and has enabled him to avoid doing harm as a facilitator.

Mark has dedicated his life to embodied learning. He founded the Embodied Facilitator Course (UK and Russia), Embodied Yoga Principles, The Embodiment Conference, and Europe’s first embodied business training company – Integration Training.

He has taught in 30 countries and made embodiment available online through a YouTube channel, which has over 14 million hits, and on The Embodiment Podcast. He has a degree in psychology, an aikido black-belt, and has trained with various body-mind masters and in many approaches, including body psychotherapy, yoga, dance, bodywork and meditation. Past clients have included Unilever, L’Oreal, Virgin Atlantic, Shell, Oxfam, The NHS, Ikea and The House of Lords. He has also worked with peace and trauma projects in Israel/Palestine, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Brazil, East Africa, and with the Sierra Leonian Army.