Training for professionals working with survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Fri, 14 Oct
|Riverhead Tavern
This is a two-day training workshop for professionals (Psychologists, Counsellors, and others) working with people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse.
Time & Location
14 Oct 2022, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Riverhead Tavern, 33 York Terrace, Riverhead 0820, New Zealand
About the event
This is a two-day training workshop for professionals (Psychologists, Counsellors, and others) working with people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse.
Topics to be covered:
- Child development
- Childhood sexual abuse in Aotearoa
- Childhood sexual abuse and its effects
- Trauma and its ongoing affects
- Common diagnoses associated with survivors of childhood sexual abuse
- Memory
- Sexual difficulties
- Implications for Māori clients and Rongoā treatment
- Transference and Countertransference
Your Trainers:
Jillian Butterworth (Clinical Psychologist)
Jillian is a registered Clinical Psychologist with a Master’s Degree in Psychology (Clinical). She
is a member of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists (NZCCP) and Sex Therapy
New Zealand (STNZ). She has worked in the field of sexual violence for over fifteen years with
both survivors and perpetrators of sexual trauma.
Frances Koni (Rongoā Practitioner)
Frances is a practicing Kaimirimiri / Kairomiromi / Kairongoā who has a tohu (Diploma) in Heke
Rongoā obtained from Te Wānanga o Raukawa and Ngāti Whātua. She is a member of Te
Kāhui Rongoā Trust. Through her own illness, Frances learnt the ancient practices of our
Tūpuna through Kaimirimi – Wairua/Hinengaro (spiritual/mental), Kairomiromi -
Hinengaro/Tinana (mental/physical) and Kairongoā (medicine) to work with people in balancing
their spiritual, mental and physical bodies to bring wellness and liveliness within. She works with
people of all ages, from our tamariki (children) to our kaumatuā (elderly).
Come share your knowledge and learn from others.
Tickets
General admission
$550.00Sale ended
Total
$0.00