Experiential Trauma Training
Other
3810 Bland Road,Raleigh NC 27609
24 February, 2023
Description
Experiential therapy is an overarching term or umbrella of action oriented therapies that draw from psychodrama, EFT, and SE to name a few. These modalities assist clients in moving out of their intellectual frame of reference to a more felt sense of reference. The intention is to help clients move from their head and into their feelings. This is profoundly helpful in a client’s therapeutic process when healing from trauma and grief. It is also beneficial when helping clients learn the art of effective communication. This training experience is designed to provide an introduction to experiential therapy. We will share education, practice and knowledge for facilitating experiential therapy with individuals, couples, families and groups. We will also focus on case conceptualization with a systemic perspective, how an event impacts 1 person in the system, it impacts everyone in the system. Sheila Maitland, LCMHC, CSAT - Founder & Director at Relationship Enrichment Center Sheila has been working with individuals, couples, groups, and families for more than 20 years. She is the founder & owner of Relationship Enrichment Center, a group practice in Matthews, NC that relies heavily on family systems theory and experiential therapy. Sheila also works with professionals providing training, continuing education, and clinical supervision in North Carolina. She obtained supervisory status in 2013 and enjoys teaching, facilitating, and guiding therapists to develop into their full potential, and their full licensure. She provides both individual & group supervision for LCMHCA's. Sheila trains professionals, provisionally licensed, and fully licensed therapists in treating trauma. Sheila has been a consulting therapist and supervisor with the nationally recognized Onsite Workshops, and has enjoyed being a part of their organization throughout her career. She is also a Certified Daring Way Facilitator, which means she is certified in Brene Brown's work and leads groups dealing with shame, resilience, and worthiness. --
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