“Wendy is incredibly informative and interesting.”
What you'll learn
Continue your journey into trauma-informed interpreting practise with sessions 2 and 3.
How safe are you in your professional relationships with colleagues and patients?
Are you responding to demands in fight, flight or fawn response?
What do you know about the window of tolerance?
This training will benefit you, whether working in a business environment with Deaf professionals, patients in mental health, clients undergoing social services interventions and everything in between.
This 3 part training will challenge and illuminate your ideas and understanding about the impact of trauma on your interpreting practise. Whether you or your clients experience trauma, this can change both your actions and responses to the demands made of you.
Explore how perceived acts of kindness could be boundary violations. The relationship between professional boundaries and the risk of burnout, vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue will be discussed.
From Maslow’s Hierachy to the importance of breathing, theory will be turned into practical tools during these sessions.
You will also learn about the body’s biological responses to trauma including:
- The link between trauma and chronic medical conditions,
- Vagus Nerve/Parasympathetic System
- Chemicals and hormones in trauma
There will be space and time to examine strategies and interventions to address the impact of trauma on your interpreting practise
CPD
- This qualifies for 4 structured points
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What users are saying about this training
“Amazing workshop - thank you to UK Wendy for organising and Aussie Wendy for delivering!”
“The engaging natural manner of the trainer. Her wealth of knowledge and experience around trauma. Good balance of theory and explanation/examples”
“Wendy's delivery is wonderful, she eases you into difficult topics and explains things in an accessible way for all.”
What users are saying about Linguistpd training
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