Rewind technique for trauma: Therapists workshop

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calendar_today 2nd November 2024, 9.30am - 5.00pm
person Open to all
universal_currency_alt Earlybird discounted fee: £185 before 14th Sep, £225 afterwards
location_on DeVere Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, London, London, WC2B 5DA

Are you a mental health professional looking to expand your toolkit for treating trauma and PTSD? Join us for a transformative one-day workshop on Dr Muss' original Rewind Technique for Trauma, an effective and powerful method for helping individuals reprocess traumatic memories and reduce their emotional impact, in as few as 1-2 rewind treatment sessions, already in use in the NHS and Private Practice across the UK.

The first UK-based randomised control trial (NHS patients with PTSD), showed how effective rewind technique for trauma is. Latest research and hundreds of case studies are available on the IARTT website and there are several projects in NHS trauma services currently underway.

Dr Muss adapted an NLP technique in the 1990's to treat PTSD and pioneered its use in helping individuals and groups. It has been in use in Private Practice in the UK and internationally for decades. This is the perfect time to learn about the technique which could revolutionise how we approach treating post-traumatic stress.

Rewind Technique for Trauma can be integrated into your way of working, including counselling, CBT, EMDR etc. or used as a standalone treatment. This one-day workshop is aimed at trauma-informed Therapists including Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Psychologists, who wish to add the Rewind Technique for Trauma to their skill set. This workshop is not suitable for anyone who doesn't already work with trauma, as the focus is on learning the technique.

The workshop is limited to just 40 spaces, so secure yours now to save £40 with our early bird discount if you book by the 14th of September!

What you will learn:

  • Introduction to the rewind technique for trauma: History and current research.
  • Trauma/PTSD: Overview.
  • Mastering the rewind technique: Gain in-depth knowledge of the rewind technique and how to use it in the treatment of trauma.
  • Practical skills: Participate in guided practice sessions to confidently apply the technique with your clients.
  • Ethical considerations and contraindications: Learn who can be treated and possible contraindications.
  • Integration: Utilising the technique alongside your current way of working.

Workshop highlights:

  • Expert instruction: Learn from experienced Therapists and IARTT Accredited Trainers, taught by Dr Muss.
  • Live demonstrations: Observe the Rewind Technique in action with real-time demonstrations.
  • Hands-on practice: Engage in supervised practice sessions to refine your skills.
  • Interactive discussions: Participate in group discussions and case study reviews to deepen your understanding.
  • Free post-workshop Q&A webinar: To assist you with integrating the Rewind Technique for Trauma into your practice.

Who should attend?

Trauma-informed mental health professionals.

What’s included:

  • comprehensive manual
  • lunch and unlimited tea/coffee/water
  • certificate of attendance (or competence, on completion of optional multiple choice questionnaire)
  • free post-workshop Q&A webinar

Location:

The Grand Connaught Rooms Conference Centre is in Covent Garden. Holborn Underground Station and Covent Garden station are both 5-minute walk away. Holborn is between 8 and 20 minutes from mainline stations by public transport.

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Hosted by Lyanne Pudney

Remona Jenkins and Lyanne Pudney are experienced Therapists and Accredited Trainers with the International Association for Rewind Trauma Therapy. They teach Dr Muss' original Rewind Technique, having been taught by him and assisting on his workshop. They both use The Rewind Technique regularly in the treatment of traumatic stress and PTSD.