26-27 Feb 2025
Online
Applying Trauma-Informed Practice in Men’s Domestic Violence Intervention
Exploring evidence-based therapeutic practice that supports men to take accountability & responsibility
Where does trauma-informed practice fit in men’s domestic violence intervention?
Join our experienced facilitator, Brian Sullivan, who will lead the group through a variety of modes of practice. This course is ideal for practitioners who wish to enhance their current practice outcomes and support men to self-awareness; self-reflection; and self-transformation, via a cohesive group process, where connection, compassion, and change-focus are critical.
Benefits of attending include:
- Learn how to challenge men and work effectively with excuses and denial appropriately
- Explore the complex relationship between thoughts and actions, trauma and shame
- Create trust, vulnerability, and honest disclosure
- Lean into the discussion regarding collusion & empathy
- Unpack the multi-layers of complexity around accountability and responsibility