
CPD lecture bundle – Tavistock Trauma Service: external lectures on trauma (CPD45A)
Hear from a range of experts based in the UK and beyond in our autumn 2023 trauma lecture series
This innovative series of lectures is organised by the Tavistock Trauma Service and is designed to reflect the clinical approach of the work whilst emphasising an adapted psychoanalytic approach with multi-modality and trauma-informed care.
We also use neurobiological and attachment theory to understand the impact of trauma. Our series will present a range of external speakers, each experts in the field, who will bring their own understanding of trauma via a presentation, followed by an audience question and answer session.
Who is this lecture series for?
It is for you if you are a professional working within the mental health field who have an interest in trauma. You may be a psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, mental health nurse, support worker, counsellor or therapist.
Our talks will cover neurobiology, attachment theory and different psychoanalytic perspectives on trauma, including historical child sexual abuse.
Lecture series details
Three lectures make up this autumn 2023 series:
Lecture 1: The Restoration of the Hijacked Self
5 October 2023
This lecture will be recorded and available for one month only after the live lecture.
Lecturer: Ruth A. Lanius, M.D., Ph.D
The compulsion to repeat the past through traumatic re-enactments or engaging in reckless behaviours is frequently one of the few ways that allows traumatized individuals to ‘feel alive’. It is well known that individuals with PTSD – particularly when associated with developmental trauma – often report a sense of self that does not exist entirely, illustrated eloquently through statements, such as, “I do not know who I am,” or, “I feel like I have stopped existing.”
Research suggests that these experiences may relate, in part, to the reduced functional connectivity of the default mode network, a brain network critical to the experience of a sense of self, observed during rest among individuals with PTSD. Critically, however, enhanced default mode network connectivity has recently been observed when individuals with PTSD are triggered by reminders of their trauma, suggesting that the sense of self may ‘come alive’ under conditions of threat and terror. It is therefore possible that some individuals with PTSD may seek situations involving threat or terror in order to experience of a semblance of a sense of self and a related sense of agency, which may be lacking in the absence of extreme hyperarousal states.
This lecture will focus on how we can work clinically to help traumatized individuals ‘feel alive’ and safe without engaging in traumatic re-enactments and/or reckless behaviour.
Lecture 2: Psychoanalytic Spaces, Implicated Places
2 November 2023
This lecture will be recorded.
Lecturers: Lynne Layton, Carnella Gordon-Brown, Natasha Holmes and Beth Kita
The positions of perpetrator, victim and bystander and their role in traumatic events are well-understood. Clinicians and social theorists alike have relied upon them to think about both the causes and consequences of trauma at individual and sociopolitical levels. Michael Rothberg’s idea of “implicated subjects” in part contests this paradigm by elaborating the concept of “implicatedness.”
In this presentation, the four co-authors of the chapter “Psychoanalytic Spaces, Implicated Places” will talk about the concept of implicated subjects and then reflect on their efforts to make use of this idea to better understand their experiences of analytic institutes and spaces that often reenact trauma, especially for people of color. The co-authors will also offer their nascent visions of what an accountable psychoanalysis might look like, one in which implicatedness can be known and felt, and an alternative can begin to be imagined.
Lecture 3: A Woman’s body: site of assault, site of trauma, site of resistance
7 December 2023
This lecture will be recorded.
Lecturer: Dr. Susie Orbach
Dr Orbach will discuss new approaches and theories to working with bodies today. The lecture will outline the multiple ways in which women’s bodies are attacked and how this creates a situation of hyper alertness, whether walking home from school, being at work or being literally under attach in conflict zone. She will introduce the BODI – Body Observational Diagnostic Interview – an assessment and clinical tool useful in addressing the intergenerational transmission of body and eating issues
Lectures will take place at the following times:
Lecture | Date | Start time | End time | Will lecture be recorded* and available after the live event? |
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Lecture 1: The Restoration of the Hijacked Self | Thursday 5 October 2023 | 7pm | 8.30pm | Yes – one month only |
Lecture 2: Psychoanalytic Spaces, Implicated Places | Thursday 2 November 2023 | 7pm | 8.30pm | Yes |
Lecture 3: Body countertransference | Thursday 7 December 2023 | 7pm | 8.30pm | Yes |
*To enable access to the widest possible audience these lectures are planned to be delivered live, but remotely, as webinars. Where we are able, a recording will be made available to all booked delegates although we encourage live attendance wherever possible. Please see the details above to see if this lecture will be recorded and available after the live event.
These lectures will be delivered remotely using Zoom. You will need a device with a suitably fast internet connection. Although mobile devices and tablets can be used, we recommend the use of laptop or desktop PC for the best experience. Some devices provided by employers may have restrictions in place. Please use this test link (https://zoom.us/test) to check your set up before booking.
You will be sent the necessary login link about a week before the course start date. Should you have any concerns about the accessibility of remote delivery please contact us at CPDEvents@tavi-port.ac.uk to discuss how we can best help you.
Save £15 with a lecture series bundle
Lectures can be booked individually at £30 each or as a cost-saving bundle comprising the three autumn 2023 series lectures at £75 – a saving of £15 compared to booking the lectures individually.
Lectures included in this series
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Tavistock Trauma Service: external lectures on trauma autumn 2023 lecture 1 (CPD45A)
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Tavistock Trauma Service: external lectures on trauma autumn 2023 lecture 2 (CPD45A)
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Tavistock Trauma Service: external lectures on trauma autumn 2023 lecture 3 (CPD45A)
Testimonials
Speakers
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Dr Jo Stubley
Consultant Medical Psychotherapist
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Dr. Ruth A. Lanius
Psychiatry Professor
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Lynne Layton
Pyschoanalyst
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Dr. Susie Orbach
Psychotherapist and Psychoanalyst
Book your place today
You can book a place at any time. You’ll receive confirmation by email, and we will be in touch approximately one week before the course starts with detailed joining instructions.