All-day seminar on the Tavistock Centre's Trauma Model with Dr Joanne Stubley
Fri, 23 Aug
|Sandton
The Tavistock Centre's Trauma Model will be presented during the seminar. We invite all clinicians, scholars and people working in the field of trauma to join us. 6 CPD Points applied for.
Time and place
23 Aug 2024, 10:00 – 17:00
Sandton, 1 10th Rd, Kew, Sandton, 2090, South Africa
About
About the seminar:
Psychoanalysis has much to offer the clinician working with traumatised individuals. However, the need for adaptation with many such patients is a common clinical experience. This is particularly the case in the South African context where the history of apartheid has meant that trauma is a pervasive condition in our society. The Tavistock Trauma Service, part of a world renowned Psychoanalysis Centre, incorporates a multi-modal, phase-based approach to thinking about and understanding traumatised patients. Dr Joanne Stubley, Psychoanalyst and Lead Clinician for the Tavistock Trauma Service, will share this model with us at this all-day seminar.
We invite all clinicians, scholars and people working in the field of trauma, to join us in this exciting seminar.
About Dr. Joanne Stubley:
Dr. Joanne Stubley is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust. She is the lead clinician of the Tavistock Trauma Service, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a British Society Psychoanalyst. She is also trained in trauma-specific modalities of care. Dr Stubley is Co-Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Expert Reference Group on non-recent child sexual abuse. She is an honorary lecturer at University College London and has written widely on trauma, teaching nationally and internationally. She is co-editor of “Complex Trauma: the Tavistock Model” with Linda Young, published in 2022, and was nominated for a Gravida Award.
The fee includes lunch.
6 CPD Points applied for.