Programme:

MONDAY APRIL 11TH

8.30 – 9.15am Registration and coffee

9.15 – 9.30am Welcome from Neil Greenberg, UKPTS President

9.30 –10.00am KN1: Memory, Trauma and the Legal Protection of Refugees- Dr Jane Herilhy, Centre for the Study of Emotion & Law, London

10.00 – 11.00am KN2: Responding to trauma - using the people in your life to open the door to recovery – Dr Roslyn Law, Anna Freud Centre, London

11 – 11.30am Morning break

11.30 – 1.00pm WORKSHOPS

Ø  1. Introduction to TraumaticStress Symptoms – Dr Alastair Hull (N.B. runs over 2 days*)

Ø  2. Veteran’s Mental Health – Facts, myths and the future – Professor Neil Greenberg

Ø  3. Treatment of Traumatic Stress Reactions in Children and Adolescents - David Trickey

Ø  4.An introduction to safety and stabilisation for people with complex trauma presentations –Dr Sandra Ferguson

Ø  5. Working Therapeutically with Adult and Child Refugees and Asylum Seekers Following Multiple Traumas – Dr Brock Chisholm & Dr Rachel Morley

1.00 – 2.00pm Lunch Break

2.00 - 3.30pm WORKSHOPS (continued from morning)

3.30 – 4.00pm Afternoon Break

4.00 – 5.00pm KN3: Evidence-based and evidence-informed early responses for children and young people exposed to potentially traumatic events – Dr David Trickey, Anna Freud Centre London

TUESDAY APRIL 12th

8.30 – 9am Registration and coffee

9 – 9.15am Welcome from Dr Catherine Calderwood, Chief Medical Officer, Scottish Government

9.15 – 10.15am KN4: Learning to navigate the river: a new public health model of trauma care – Dr Claire Fyvie, Rivers Centre for Traumatic Stress, Edinburgh

10.15 – 10.45am Morning break

10.45 – 11.45am KN5: Mental imagery and intrusive memory of trauma: experimental psychopathology and treatment development –Professor Emily Holmes, University of Oxford

11.45 – 1.00pm AGM + Lunch Break

1.00 – 2.30pm WORKSHOPS

Ø  6. Introduction to Traumatic Stress Symptoms (continued *)– Dr Alastair Hull

Ø  7.Working with military families –Dr Marianna Odysseos & Dr Wendy Frappell-Cooke

Ø  8. Raising the profile of complex PTSD; the development of a Trauma pathway and an integrated and innovative service in NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde– Dr Lisa Reynolds and Dr Anne McKechnie

Ø  9. IPT and Post Traumatic Disorders: Using the network as a mechanism of change – Dr Roslyn Law

Ø  10. Creating lightbulb moments for your patients –Running psychoeducation groups for people with PTSD – Dr ClaireFyvie

2.30 – 3.00pm Afternoon Tea Break

3.00 - 4.30pm WORKSHOPS (continued)

* The Introduction to Traumatic Stress Symptoms is a 6 hour workshop running over two days

Fees:+

Conference Rates
Full Conference (2 days) Member£240 | Non-Member £290
Single Day Rate Member £130 | Non-Member £160


Early Bird Rates (up to 31 January 2016)
Full Conference (2 days) Member £215 | Non-Member £265
Single Day Rate Member £120 | Non-Member £145