Trauma Informed – Trauma Effective Webinar

Scheduled to suit UA/Canadian Attendees.

More and more mental health professions are identifying client issues as being trauma-related as a result of trauma informed practice.

But is managing the symptoms of trauma the best a client should hope for?

Join Judith Richards in this free 1 hour webinar discussing the benefits of being trauma effective with your clients, resolving trauma quickly, safely and without re-traumatising .

This Webinar will also be held on Thursday May 4th at 5.00pm AEST (Brisbane Australia)

 

Australia – Thursday April 27th

10.00am AEST (QLD, NSW, VIC)

 

United States – Wednesday April 26th

5.00pm PDT (Los Angeles – CA)

7.00pm CDT (Austin – TX)

8.00pm EDT (New York – NY)

 

 

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