Skip to content
  • About
  • Events
  • Content
    • Talks
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
  • Members Area
  • Log In
Menu
  • About
  • Events
  • Content
    • Talks
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
  • Members Area
  • Log In
Loading...

READING RECOMMENDATIONS

A Day on Healing Trauma #2

Loading...
Kathie Overeem - The Weekend University

Healing Trauma with Yoga - Dr Kathie Overeem

Dr Kathie Overeem, Ph.D.
Dan Roberts - The Weekend University

Schema Therapy & Trauma

Dan Roberts
Dr Karen Alter-Reid, Ph.D. - The Weekend University

Healing Intergenerational Trauma - Dr Karen Alter-Reid, PhD

Dr Karen Alter-Reid Ph.D.
Healing Trauma #2 - The Weekend University

A full day of talks exploring mind, body and brain approaches to healing from trauma.

Trauma is at the root cause of many of the mental health problems we face today. Research from The University of Liverpool has found that traumatic life events are the single biggest cause of anxiety and depression. And with one in three adults in the UK reporting experiencing a traumatic event at least once in their lifetime, it’s a lot more widespread than we commonly think. Until recently, our understanding of psychological trauma was limited. We thought it was something we could ‘get over’, and eventually move on from. But new developments in the fields of neuroscience, developmental psychopathology, and interpersonal neurobiology have revealed that trauma causes actual physiological changes in the brain and body. It alters the brain’s alarm system and increases stress hormone activity, causing physical and emotional problems long after the event has taken place. The good news is - advances in our knowledge about the basic processes that underlie trauma, have led to the development of innovative treatments that can help us heal, and move on with our lives.

Content

In this series of talks, we’ll explore three of these approaches, including:
  • Healing Trauma with Yoga; How trauma gets ‘trapped’ in the body, causing feelings of alienation and dissociation from our bodies long after the event has taken place, and how Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TSY) can help us reconnect and restore the mind-body connection, so we experience more vitality, wellbeing and connection in everyday life – Dr Kathie Overeem, Ph.D.
  • Schema Therapy & Trauma; Why it’s more helpful to think about trauma as existing on a spectrum, rather than the narrow diagnostic definition that is commonly used, how schema therapy offers a warm, compassionate and highly effective approach to treat even the most severe and enduring trauma, and how it can be applied to help clients heal, and move on with their lives – Dan Roberts
  • Healing Intergenerational Trauma; the growing body of evidence demonstrating how collective traumas such as oppression, war and immigration are passed onto subsequent generations, the psychological effects of trans-generational trauma, how to know if you (or a client) is experiencing it, and how we can most effectively heal, and interrupt the transmission of trauma to the next generation – Dr Karen Alter-Reid, Ph.D.
You’ll learn how these unique insights can benefit your own life, but also your ability to help others too.

Event Schedule:

  • 10:00am – 12:00pm: Healing Trauma with Yoga - Dr Kathie Overeem, Ph.D.
  • 12:00 - 1:00pm: Lunch break
  • 1:00pm - 3:00pm: - Schema Therapy & Trauma - Dan Roberts
  • 3:00pm - 3:30pm: Afternoon break
  • 3:30pm - 5:00pm: Healing Intergenerational Trauma - Dr Karen Alter-Reid, Ph.D.

Lectures & Speakers

Loading...

Healing Intergenerational Trauma - Dr Karen Alter-Reid, PhD

For patients with trans-generational trauma histories that include oppression, war, slavery, genocide, and immigration to a new culture, it is important to develop treatment plans to address trans-generational wounding and adaptations. 

How does the clinician know when to focus on trans-generational trauma? 

This presentation will help clinicians locate transmissions by: 

1) attending to the affective quality ad content of the patient’s narrative;

2) understanding symptoms of trans-generational trauma;

3) learning how to do generational genograms: and

4) investigating the presence and nature of their tribal narratives.

Once the clinician suspects that symptoms are related to trans-generational trauma, a series of interventions are presented to expand history taking, locate generational themes and resources, and process along the lines of the generational trauma/themes.  The processing leads to a coherent, regulated generational/tribal narrative from which the patient can move forward and interrupt the transmission of trauma to the next generation.

Dr Karen Alter-Reid, Ph.D. - The Weekend University
Dr Karen Alter-Reid Ph.D.

Healing Intergenerational Trauma - Dr Karen Alter-Reid, PhD

Dr. Karen Alter-Reid is a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with adults struggling with post-traumatic stress injuries.  She trains mental health clinicians in EMDR Therapy, a modality of treatment for PTSD.  She is Faculty, Senior Consultant, and Trainer at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies’ Integrative Trauma Program in New York City. 

She has published articles and book chapters on her work with first responders, therapists, and on clinical treatment of trans-generational trauma.  Dr. Alter-Reid is also the Clinical Coordinator of the Fairfield County Trauma Response Team in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Reading Recommendations:

  • Danieli, Y. (Ed.). (1998). International handbook of multigenerational legacies of trauma. New York,NY: Plenum Press
  • DeGruy, J. (2005, 2020).  Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome:  America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing.  New York:  Uptone Press.
  • Heber, R. & Alter-Reid, K. (2016). The Trans-generational Impact of Anti-Semitism. In M.Nickerson (Ed.). Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma with EMDRTherapy. New York: Springer.

Schema Therapy & Trauma

This talk will begin with a brief overview of schema therapy’s history, theory and key techniques. It will explain why painful schemas and well-meaning but unhelpful internal parts – called modes – develop, as well as the key role of temperament, core developmental needs and the difficulties people experience when those needs are not met by early caregivers. The talk will then unpack what we mean by complex trauma – and why it is helpful to think about trauma on a spectrum, rather than the narrow diagnostic definition that is commonly used. 

Drawing on schema therapy’s 30-year history and deep evidence base, the talk will then explain why this model offers a warm, compassionate and highly effective approach to heal even the most severe and enduring trauma. It will also highlight the importance of creating a sense of safety for trauma survivors, the primacy of the therapeutic relationship in schema therapy and the phase-based approach to treatment, as well as the importance of regulating the nervous system before any trauma-focused work begins. 

 

Dan Roberts - The Weekend University
Dan Roberts

Schema Therapy & Trauma

Dan Roberts is an Advanced Accredited Schema Therapist, Trainer & Supervisor specialising in helping clients with complex trauma. He also provides supervision and training for mental-health professionals. In addition to schema therapy, Dan draws from a wide range of models including cognitive behaviour therapy, compassion-focused therapy, internal family systems therapy and trauma-informed stabilization treatment, enriched by his long standing personal and professional interest in mindfulness and Buddhist psychology. 

Dan writes extensively about schema therapy, psychology and all aspects of mental health and wellbeing. He is also a contributor to Creative Methods in Schema Therapy: Advances and Innovation in Clinical Practice. And he is Founder of Heal Your Trauma, a project he developed to help people struggling with the impact of childhood trauma. The project involves guided meditations, webinars, workshops and self-help books, as well as the Heal Your Trauma Blog, which you can read at danroberts.com. 

Reading Recommendations:

  • Fisher, J. (2017). Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation. Routledge.
  • Heath, G. & Startup, H. (eds). (2020). Creative Methods in Schema Therapy: Advanced and Innovation in Clinical Practice. Routledge.
  • Kellogg, S. (2004). Transformational Chairwork: Using Psychotherapeutic Dialogues in Clinical Practice. Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Van der Kolk, B. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Mind, Brain and Body in the Transformation of Trauma. Penguin.
  • Young, J.E. & Klosko, J.S. (1994). Reinventing Your Life: The Breakthrough Program to End Negative Behavior and Feel Great Again. Plume.
  • Young, J.E., Klosko, J.S. & Weishaar, M.E. (2003). Schema Therapy: A Practitioner’s Guide. Guilford.

Healing Trauma with Yoga - Dr Kathie Overeem

In this talk, we will cover the psychology and some mechanisms that underly the effectiveness of trauma-sensitive yoga as a therapy for complex trauma. In recent years that has been a shift towards incorporating body-based therapies for treatment of a range of mental health issues including complex trauma. With regards to complex trauma, this is important because of the limitations of cognitive-based therapies. Specifically, the drop-out rates for psychotherapies can range between 60-90%, and more than half of the participants that do complete treatment still reach the criteria for PTSD. 

Trauma-sensitive yoga is a body-based treatment for complex trauma that offers an alternative. This therapy is designed to foster interoceptive awareness (i.e., felt body-sense). The methods include specific language and a trauma-informed approach whereby the facilitator is educated in how trauma can affect felt body sense and how this can interact with the therapeutic process. In this talk, we will introduce some of the methods of trauma-sensitive yoga and discuss some of the neurobiology and psychological theories that are thought to underpin the effectiveness of this treatment. We will discuss the importance of a present moment interoceptive experience and the role it plays in the therapeutic process.

Kathie Overeem - The Weekend University
Dr Kathie Overeem, Ph.D.

Healing Trauma with Yoga - Dr Kathie Overeem

Kathie Overeem Ph.D (psychology) is a trauma-sensitive yoga facilitator with a background in psychology and neuroscience. Kathie has over 13 years of academic research experience. During that time, she published research and lectured on topics including emotional memory, personality psychology, biological psychology, behavioural and systems neuroscience, cognition, and molecular biology. Teaching yoga since 2016, Kathie has over 700 hr of yoga teacher training and started working with clients using trauma-sensitive yoga in 2018. She is a certified Trauma Sensitive Yoga Facilitator, trained and supervised by the Center for Trauma and Embodiment at the Justice Research Institute (MA, USA). Currently, Kathie works with clients that have experienced stress, anxiety, complex trauma, c-PTSD, PTSD, and eating disorders. She also works with organisations and government programs that support adults and youth experiencing complex mental illness, complex trauma, and alcohol and other drug rehabilitation.

Reading Recommendations:

  • Chen et al. (2021) The emerging science of interoception: sensing, integrating, interpreting, and regulating signals within the self. Trends in Neuroscience.
  • Farb et al. (2015) Interoception, contemplative practice, and health. Frontiers in Psychology.
  • Gard et al. (2014).Potential self-regulatory mechanisms of yoga for psychological health. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  • Kelly, et al. (2021) Trauma-Sensitive Yoga for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Women Veterans who Experienced Military Sexual Trauma: Interim Results from a Randomized Control Study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 27, pp. S45-S59
  • Russell, T.A., and Arcuri, S.M. (2015). The neurophysiological and neuropsychological consideration of mindful movement: clinical and research implications. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  • van der Kolk et al. (2014) Yoga as an adjunctive treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized controlled trial. J Clin Psychiatry. Jun;75(6): e559-65
  • van der Kolk (2014). The Body Keeps the Score, Mind, Brain and Body in Transformation of Trauma, Penguin Random House UK.

What TWU students are saying

attendee testimonals

I have attended 7 weekend University days and now I do not want to miss one because they have all been fantastic and worth dragging myself away from my lie in on a Sunday for. Each of the sessions I have attended have had excellent speakers talking about fascinating areas of Psychology. Having previously studied psychology I really enjoy delving back into the world of attending lectures and absorbing information again without the stress of exams or essays. But even if you have no psychology background I recommend coming to these events, especially if you see a topic you like you will not regret it! Niall not only organises these amazing event days but also now we have access to podcasts and he takes the time to organise a social after the event to meet fellow psychology enthusiasts as well as provide clear and easy instructions on how to get there, a certificate to say you attended the event and even lunch place suggestions which are little added extras which make the whole experience great. I am very glad to have the weekend university in my life and thank Niall and the team for making this happen.
Hannah Alice Howell
Event Attendee
The Weekend University is amazing! They recently hosted the Holistic Change Summit where such great minds were brought together to discuss a wide variety of topics relevant to change, growth and living a meaningful life. The facilitator, Niall, asked excellent questions which really gave the speaker the chance to discuss ideas that many of us wonder about. It was brilliant and I loved it.
Kiden Shae
Summit Attendee
Extremely stimulating events! It brings together great professionals who share their experience in their respective fields to pass their knowledge in a way accessible to the general public and other professionals alike. It is a great way to bring motivated people in the same place! Also, Niall is extremely thoughtful, considerate and driven person. His personal approach and professionalism in making those events happen does not go unnoticed!
Nikolay Petrov
Event Attendee
The most fantastic resource. Have been to a few of The Weekend University days - an incredible initiative bringing all that knowledge down from its Ivory Tower to an accessible and inviting platform - 10/10
Charlie Fooks
Event Attendee
Absolutely excellent day with The Weekend University last Saturday on Attachment and Psychotherapy. Superb speaker who was totally engaging, really useful practical insights, and great organisation. Thank you!
Helen Jane
Event Attendee
I attended an Existential Coaching seminar out of curiosity and ended up being supermotivated and serious to get more into this subject! The event was really went organised, the venue was central and easy to find and the organisers and facilitator were amazing. Totally recomend!
Fiora Maya Touliatou
Seminar Attendee
My first time at the Weekend University on their day of Wellbeing a fantastic event. Excellent venue, thought provoking speakers, interesting topics, really well organised, communication, support material a 5 star rating.
Viryapushpa Nolan
Event Attendee
I attended 'A Day on Sleep and Dreams’ and it was fantastic - excellent speakers and thought provoking content. The Weekend University has been a great discovery and I will defiantly be attending more lectures. The event was really well organised by Niall - informative emails, follow ups etc. I recommend that everyone takes the opportunity to go, you won’t be disappointed!
Hannah Durhager
Event Attendee
This event is nourishment for my mind! The kind of subjects usually reserved for academics is now open to us all and the information is delivered in a way that anyone can understand. The audience was filled with interesting people, hungry to learn and engage in fascinating conversations. We had all day to connect, to learn and to share. Just like a delicious cool drink on a very hot day, my mind felt quenched! Thank you, Niall, for creating this. I will be back!
David Saville
Event Attendee

Tickets

Full Day Pass: £49.99

(includes VAT + Booking Fee)

Student/Unwaged: £26.99

(includes VAT + Booking Fee)

Buy tickets

Date and time

26/09/2021

10:00 – 17:00 BST

Venue

Online Conference

Money back guarantee

The Weekend University guarantees an excellent learning experience. If you are not fully satisfied with the day, you will receive 100% of your money back – with no questions asked. Simply contact us on support@theweekenduniversity.com to arrange your refund.

Membership

Want access to the recordings and event materials for this conference?

Explore our memberships

Date and time

26/09/2021

10:00 – 17:00 BST

Location

Online Conference

Join the Early Access List

Get early access to events, and our latest psychology lectures emailed to your inbox.

Subscribe
Click here to see what a day at The Weekend University looks like
Loading...

TWU Guarantee

TWU Guarantee

The Weekend University seeks to guarantee an excellent learning experience.

If you are not fully satisfied with the day, you will receive 100% of your money back – with no questions asked. Simply contact us on support@theweekenduniversity.com to arrange your refund.

Buy tickets

membership

Membership

Want access to the recordings and event materials for this conference?

Explore our memberships

Making Psychology Accessible.

2023 © TWU - Privacy Policy - Cookie Policy

  • About
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Affiliates
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Manage Cookie Consent
We use cookies to optimize our website and our service.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage vendors Read more about these purposes
Preferences
{title} {title} {title}