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The use of Self, Vicarious Trauma, Self Care and Compassion Fatigue


You are invited to join Martine Coates (McDougall), a mental health professional who works as a mental health clinician and also uses yoga therapeutically as a tool for mental health and wellbeing. This 20-hour training is part of the 100 hour Yoga for Embodiment & Healing Training Program and can be booked as an individual module

Make caring for yourself a priority.

As a clinician, yoga teacher, Doctor, nurse, teacher or human service worker we come across people who have suffered  trauma on a very regular basis. This training will give you the tools to support support yourself whilst undertaking the work of caring for the traumas of others, in doing this work we inevitably experience  vicarious trauma and compassion fatique. 

In caring for others, and taking on the struggles of the world,  we need to learn to make caring for ourselves a priority.

In working with complex trauma, the most important factor in the sustainability of our energy is how much attention we pay to maintaining a healthy and intuitive ‘self”.
— martine Coates

In this 20 hour course participants will cover:

  • Learning how to care for ‘Self’ whilst caring for others.

  • Making sense of our belief systems and roles we play as carers personally and professionally.

  • Understanding the impact of Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue

  • Gaining an understanding of the role of transference and counter transference when working with others in the context of mental health.

  • Learning the warning signs of Trauma Exposure Response and finding balance.

  • The use of sound in healing.

  • Psychological Insight work

  • Yoga Practice for Healing & Embodiment

  • Learning Trauma Informed care rituals to establish as a self care practice.

Who is this training course designed for?

  • Yoga Teachers and yoga teachers in training who are  interested in expanding their teaching skills and developing more confidence in working with students / clients who suffer from trauma and mental health difficulties. Yoga teachers will develop a much deeper understanding of the concepts of Yoga Psychology and it’s capacity to empower students by providing safe and inclusive yoga practices with awareness.

  • Mental Health Professionals who are interested in bringing the body into treatment. There is now a significant body of evidence that has seen a marriage between yoga and Psychology. Neuroscience has shown that the mind and body are intrinsically linked and that trauma resides in the body. It has been my experience that when clients learn to befriend and trust their body, the capacity for clients to engage in therapy in a much safer and satisfying way is achieved. Yoga engages the nervous system teaching distress tolerance by balancing the nervous system, enhancing opportunities for neuroplasticity to occur by moving and breathing in a community setting with intention and on purpose.

  • Wellbeing professionals who are interested in the mind body connection and working in a holistic way towards healing and recovery.

  • Students of Yoga who are interested in further and deepening their knowledge in the context of ‘self’,  working on their own journey towards total wellbeing and personal discovery.

  • Teachers, nurses, first responders and all human service workers who come into contact with students/ patients who are distressed and overwhelmed and require significant support and containment. This course will give you the confidence to use grounding and stabilising techniques by using the body, breath and awareness of how the brain responds to anxiety.

Spaces are limited for this training, once the spaces are reserved the bookings will close. All payments are non-refundable to minimise last minute cancellations. You are welcome to substitute a friend in your place should you become unable to attend. Please arrive at 9.15am to get set up on the first day of the workshop on Friday 27th October 2023 for a 9.30am start.

All levels of yoga ability are very welcome. You do not need to be a yoga teacher to attend this training.

Martine is a yoga teacher, a psychotherapist who has significant experience in the public mental health system and in private practice and a certified Trauma Centre Trauma Sensitive Yoga teacher, who was trained in this modality at The Boston Trauma Centre.

All equipment is provided, there is no need to bring anything except maybe a bottle of water. You are of course welcome as always to bring your own mat if you prefer.

27th-29th October 2023

  • Friday 27th October - 9.30am-5pm

  • Saturday 28th October - 1pm-6pm

  • Sunday 29th October - 9.30-3pm

 

Investment: $595 as a single module. This module can also be done as part of the 100 hour Yoga for Embodiment & Healing Course (see Training page on website for details)

Training is held at the Heart Place Yoga, Fibonicci Centre, 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle, WA 6160

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