2020 - Pre-Convention Professional Development Workshop #19 - Introduction to Narrative Exposure Therapy - an evidence-based short-term treatment for PTSD
May 27, 2020 - 9:00AM to 4:30PM
Le Westin Montréal, 270 Saint-Antoine Ouest, Montréal, Québec H2Y 0A3 Canada

Introduction to Narrative Exposure Therapy - an evidence-based short-term treatment for PTSD |
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Presented by: |
Elisa Kaltenbach |
Sponsored by: |
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Continuing Education Credits: |
6 CE Credits/This continuing education activity in psychotherapy is recognized by the Ordre des psychologues du Québec OPQ recognition number: RE03288-20 |
Language: |
English |
Cost: |
CPA Member: Early Registration ($250+tax) - Regular Registration ($300+tax) CPA Student Affiliate: Early Registration ($190+tax) - Regular Registration ($225+tax) Non-Member: Early Registration ($325+tax) - Regular Registration ($400+tax) Student Non Affiliate: Early Registration ($230+tax) - Regular Registration ($250+tax) Please note: Early Registration (until end-of-day April 30th, 2019) and Regular Registration (after April 30th, 2019) |
Duration: |
Full-Day (9:00-16:30) |
Target Audience: |
Clinicians and researchers with basic knowledge on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder |
Skill/Difficulty Level: |
Intermediate |
Workshop Description: Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET; Schauer, Neuner, & Elbert, 2011) is an evidence-based short-term treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is based on cognitive-behavioural exposure techniques and Testimony Therapy. The focus on the autobiographical elaboration of traumatic experiences makes it particularly suitable for people with multiple traumatic experiences such as organized, sexual, and domestic violence, as well as other severe life-threatening experiences. In cooperation with the therapist, the client transforms fragmented memories into a coherent narrative and integrates them into their biographical context. NET has been tested in many studies and has been found to reduce PTSD symptoms as well as comorbid symptoms (e.g. depression). It is culturally adaptable and has been successfully implemented in low resource settings. In this workshop, the theoretical background and different components of NET will be presented. There will be an emphasis on practice exercises and role-plays to enable participants to develop practical skills and strategies for working with trauma survivors. Participants will be given space for discussion and questions. General knowledge about PTSD is required for participation in the workshop. |
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