Jan 122020
 

Personal and professional well-being when working with traumatized clients or fields.

A weekend seminar for professional groups working with traumatized clients and fields.

Facilitators: Alexandra Vassiliou, Ph.D. (Processwork Diplomate) & Vera Lardi (Psychodrama Therapist)

Who takes care of the caretakers? A training seminar for professionals in the role of caretaker who are exposed to trauma in their work environment

Working with a traumatized clientele can be complicated and stressful and is often connected with workers’ burnout. How can a team be more productive, take care of their well-being, personal and professional growth, and minimize burnout of its members? How are the dynamics typically appearing in environments like this (individual experiences and interactions in the team) often connected to the larger social and political field in which it operates? And why is that important to know?

In this training seminar we will explore trauma and marginalization as an internal, relationship and field dynamic. We will focus on three areas:

  • The vision we hold for our professional role
  • The skills that are available in the individuals and the team
  • The room for maneuver produced by what is actually feasible in the given organizational, social and political context

We will learn how the interplay between these three areas affect our access to available skills and to the professional development of individual and groups. We will also explore the way that the roles of perpetrator, victim and savior appear and flow in the marginalization process.

Alexandra Vassiliou, Ph.D. and Vera Lardi draw on their extensive experiences as professionals in the field, as community workers and trainers. Their methodological approach is based on Processwork, Social Psychology and Psychodrama. Over the years they have developed their own tools in working with professionals dealing with traumatized individuals and groups.

This training seminar combines theory and experiential exercises, in order to deepen our understanding of the above dynamics and provide space to further develop our skills.

Who should attend?

Professionals who are working with marginalized groups or individuals in therapeutic institutions, social services, community centers, NGOs and refugee organizations.

The facilitators

Alexandra Vassiliou, Ph.D. and Vera Lardi draw on their extensive experiences as professionals in the field, as community workers and trainers. They offer training, supervision and team-building support for professionals working in Non Government Organizations that provide support for refugees in Greece (Medicins Sans Frontiers – Athens Day Care Center, Arsis – Support for Youth, Diotima – Gender Based Violence, Secours Islamique France – Safe Spaces in Camps for women and children, Greek Council for Refugees, etc). They also facilitate trainings for school teachers in educational settings that include refugee and migrant students (University of Athens, Pedagogical Institute of Cyprus, Public Schools in Athens and Lesvos, Greece).

processworkhub & www.veralardi.gr 

Intro Evening (open to all who are interested)

Venue Institut für Prozessarbeit, IPA, Binzstrasse 9, 8045 Zürich
Dates / Times Friday, March 6th, 7 -9 pm
Topic Alexandra Vassiliou and Vera Lardi introduce their overall approach and give practical examples of how their work in Greece. This event is open to everyone interested.
Costs The suggested donation is CHF 20.00 (collection takes place at the event)
Registration required here

Seminar / Workshop (open to all who are interested)

Venue Institut für Prozessarbeit, IPA, Binzstrasse 9, 8045 Zürich
Dates / Times Saturday, March 7 / 10 am to 6 pm & Sunday, March 8 / 10 am to 5 pm
Costs External participants CHF 550.00 Students IPA: Elective seminars CHF 500.00 Students IPA DLG-Phase 2 & ASP: Mandatory seminars included in course fees
Registration required here

Language

The Seminar will be translated (EN/DE, DE/EN)

Trauma@IPA 2020:

In 2020, the Institute for Process Work (IPA) will be offering a variety of options for dealing in greater depth with the topic of trauma. For professionals who work in the field and those interested.