Trauma Toolkit Workshop, The Green Shed, Haverfordwest, Wednesday March 19th
What: The 10-week course will help participants try out practical techniques, skills and ideas about managing the impact of trauma.
Where: The Green Shed, Old Hakin Road, SA61 1XF.
When: There will be two group sessions held every Wednesday from March 19th, the first for women at 10am – 12pm, and then a second for men at 2pm – 4pm.
A new 10-week course which will help people understand and cope with their trauma is launching in Haverfordwest on March 19th.
The Trauma Toolkit Workshops will help participants try out practical techniques, skills and ideas about managing the impact of trauma.
The workshops are run by Pathway Counselling, a local mental health charity which is part of PATH (Pembrokeshire Action for The Homeless).
There will be two group sessions held every Wednesday from March 19th, the first for women at 10am – 12pm, and then a second for men at 2pm – 4pm.
The sessions will take place at The Green Shed, Old Hakin Road, SA61 1XF.
The workshops will be led by Meriel Goss, who has been offering practical sessions to cope with the impact of trauma for 10 years.
She trained at The Trauma Centre, Justice Resource Centre, Boston where Dr Bessel van De Kolk, author of The Body Keep the Score researched trauma therapies and approaches.
Meriel is also an Adlerian counsellor at Pathway Counselling and a regular at their offices at 19 Market Street, Haverfordwest.
Meriel said about the workshops: “Trauma is something that can impact any and every aspect of your life, so having a safe environment to learn more about it, and how to cope with it, is so important.
“Pathway Counselling ran a shorter trauma course last year which was extremely popular, so the need for another, bigger course was clear.
“The sessions aren’t a processing space for sharing your stories, and it’s perfect for people who maybe don’t feel like they are ready for counselling sessions.
“When you sign up the workshops, I always have a discovery call with you beforehand, which lay rest to any nerves.”
The sessions are free for anyone who is low income or on benefits.
The low cost sessions are available for £58 (standard) / £28 (concessionary).
Trauma Toolkit Workshop, The Green Shed, Haverfordwest, Wednesday March 19th
What: The 10-week course will help participants try out practical techniques, skills and ideas about managing the impact of trauma.
Where: The Green Shed, Old Hakin Road, SA61 1XF.
When: There will be two group sessions held every Wednesday from March 19th, the first for women at 10am – 12pm, and then a second for men at 2pm – 4pm.
Price: Free (low income/benefits) / £58 (standard) / £28 (concessionary
To book: Call Pathway Counselling on 01437 765335, email counsellingadmin@pembrokeshirecaresociety.org.uk or visit www.pathwaycounselling.co.uk
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A new 10-week course which will help people understand and cope with their trauma is launching in Haverfordwest on March 19th.
The Trauma Toolkit Workshops will help participants try out practical techniques, skills and ideas about managing the impact of trauma.
The workshops are run by Pathway Counselling, a local mental health charity which is part of PATH (Pembrokeshire Action for The Homeless).
There will be two group sessions held every Wednesday from March 19th, the first for women at 10am – 12pm, and then a second for men at 2pm – 4pm.
The sessions will take place at The Green Shed, Old Hakin Road, SA61 1XF.
The workshops will be led by Meriel Goss, who has been offering practical sessions to cope with the impact of trauma for 10 years.
She trained at The Trauma Centre, Justice Resource Centre, Boston where Dr Bessel van De Kolk, author of The Body Keep the Score researched trauma therapies and approaches.
Meriel is also an Adlerian counsellor at Pathway Counselling and a regular at their offices at 19 Market Street, Haverfordwest.
Meriel said about the workshops: “Trauma is something that can impact any and every aspect of your life, so having a safe environment to learn more about it, and how to cope with it, is so important.
“Pathway Counselling ran a shorter trauma course last year which was extremely popular, so the need for another, bigger course was clear.
“The sessions aren’t a processing space for sharing your stories, and it’s perfect for people who maybe don’t feel like they are ready for counselling sessions.
“When you sign up the workshops, I always have a discovery call with you beforehand, which lay rest to any nerves.”
The sessions are free for anyone who is low income or on benefits.
The low cost sessions are available for £58 (standard) / £28 (concessionary).
To book, call Pathway Counselling on 01437 765335, email counsellingadmin@pembrokeshirecaresociety.org.uk or visit www.pathwaycounselling.co.uk