United Kingdom psychologists can advance their skills with this CPD talk on posttraumatic stress. Professor Gill Eagle delivers a clinically focused presentation on evidence-based CBT and EMDR, addressing crucial contextual factors relevant to multicultural and high-stress settings, and equipping you with tools for vicarious trauma management.
In this insightful and clinically focused talk, Professor Gill Eagle presents current evidence-based approaches for working with clients experiencing posttraumatic stress. Drawing on both cognitive-behavioural techniques and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), this presentation identifies the core effective components of trauma treatment and guides psychologists in implementing these methods with clarity and care.
In addition to therapeutic strategies, this training explores complex contextual factors - including continuous traumatic stress, sociocultural dynamics, and intergroup prejudice, which shape the trauma experience. While grounded in the South African context, the discussion offers cross-applicable insights relevant to psychologists working in multicultural, high-stress, or marginalised community settings.
A dedicated section on vicarious trauma equips practitioners with tools for self-monitoring and resilience-building, ensuring ethical and sustainable practice.
Sections
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Describe the current evidence base for effective psychological treatment of PTSD and posttraumatic stress
Identify the core therapeutic components of CBT and EMDR in trauma-focused work
Explain the impact of ongoing or repeated trauma exposure, including in contexts of social unrest or inequality
Discuss intergroup prejudice and contextual stressors as part of a trauma-informed formulation
Implement self-care strategies to prevent vicarious traumatisation and burnout in trauma-focused practice