Applied Trauma Psychology supporting people & organisations affected by trauma Noreen Tehrani Associates prospectus Page title 1
Welcome On behalf of the PDF Faculty of Applied Trauma Psychology, I would like to thank you for taking the time to find out about what is available from our training workshops and modules. This programme was developed and is delivered and assessed by PDF, awarded by and quality assured by Middlesex University. The training on offer in Applied Trauma Psychology has been designed for practitioners working in organisational settings where they provide assistance and support for adults, young people or children affected by traumatic events. What is particularly exciting about our training is the range of qualifications and awards which you can achieve: Academic Studies Post graduate certificates, MSc and Doctorate validated by the Middlesex University. Business Qualifications in partnership with the Institute of Leadership and Management and the Chartered Management Institute. Professional Development CPD Certificate in Psychotraumatology awarded by the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies. I hope that you will find something in the prospectus to meet your professional needs. I look forward to welcoming you to the PDF Faculty of Applied Trauma Psychology. Noreen Tehrani, Dean of Studies PhD., C.Psychol. CMBPsS, CMCIPD
Table of Contents Who we are 4 Introduction 6 ESTSS Certificate of Psycho-traumatology 7 ILM Award in the Management of Trauma Support 9 Postgraduate Certificate and CMI Diploma 10 MSc in Professional Development 12 Doctorate in Professional Studies 14 Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Trauma Psychology) 15 Applied Trauma Psychology Workshops 17 Practice Modules 18 Frequently Asked Questions 20 Admission and Candidate Selection 22 Faculty Board 23 Faculty Members 25 How to Apply 27 Table of Contents 03
Who We Are Noreen Tehrani has been working in the field of traumatic stress for the past twenty years, during which time she has trained hundreds of practitioners in the skills of providing appropriate trauma support for both organisations and individuals. The partnership with the Professional Development Foundation and Middlesex University has provided an opportunity to offer training which will provide recognition of the standards of practice attained, together with the opportunity to contribute to the enrichment of knowledge within the traumatic stress field. We know how important it is to offer programmes that meet the differing needs and aspirations of our trainees. This prospectus outlines the routes to achieve an Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) endorsed award, a Postgraduate Certificate or Chartered Management Institute Diploma, a Master s Degree (MSc), a Doctorate in Professional Studies (DProf) or even a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). With all these options open to you it is sometimes difficult to decide what you want to do, why not get in touch to discuss your precise requirements and aspirations. The seven trauma experts making up the Faculty Board and the other Faculty Members are internationally recognised practitioners and researchers who work together to provide a challenging and rewarding experience for the candidates. We recognise that everyone s needs are different, so we have created a highly flexible approach to learning with workshops to provide the psychological underpinning for the other modules. While there are some limitations around which modules can be chosen, we are confident that you will find something to meet most needs. Our courses and materials are continuously evaluated and updated drawing on the experience of those involved in delivering the training. All the modules are work-based and aimed at developing your abilities in trauma support within your own practice. Although the assessments are rigorous and continually audited through the PDF and Middlesex University, the focus of the training modules is on practice and on your own practice in particular. 04 Who We Are
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Introduction The Trauma Support Faculty offers a training opportunity for counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, welfare officers in addition to practitioners, managers and leaders working in: Emergency Services Aid Agencies Social Services Prison Services Child Protection Human Resources Probation Service Education Nursing Armed Forces Business Continuity Disaster Planning The Applied Trauma Psychology Workshops provide the grounding in the essential research and academic knowledge which underpins the whole programme. During the workshops there will be inputs from trauma specialists with personal experience of working in trauma support and who will share their knowledge and skills to help you develop a deeper understanding of what is involved in dealing with psychological trauma. Four of the workshops are mandatory. To progress your studies you can choose from a number of practitioner modules. These modules are organised in three streams, Therapeutic, Organisational and Law Enforcement. The Therapeutic Stream has some restrictions with some modules only being open to candidates with an appropriate professional background, the Management Stream is open to anyone involved in management, and the delivery of trauma support programmes. The Law Enforcement Stream is available to workers with a law enforcement or emergency services background and/or responsibilities. 06 Introduction
ESTSS Certificate in Psycho-traumatology The European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS) introduced the General Certificate of Psychotraumatology in 2007. The certificate is recognised throughout Europe and all members of the ESTSS or the UK Psychological Trauma Society (UKPTS) are eligible to register for this programme. The workshops offered by the Applied Trauma Psychology Faculty are approved by ESTSS and the UKPTS. Membership of the UKPTS costs 45. Members: www.ukpts.co.uk/site/join-ukpts/ Once you have joined the UKPTS or ESTSS you can register for certification for a one-off fee (currently 55 Euros). This fee covers the administration of the certification process. Support The Workshop manual MCQ sent to you following each workshop Your results will be sent to ESTSS secretariat The fees for the ESTSS Certificate in Psycho-traumatology is: 850+ vat (This includes membership of UKPTS for one year, registration for the Certificate Programme and six workshops) The registration forms for the ESTSS General Certificate of Psycho-traumatology can be found on at: www.ukpts.co.uk In order to receive the ESTSS award on our programme you need to gain 120 points and meet the following criteria: 1. Attending the Introduction to Trauma Workshop plus the other three mandatory workshops (80 points). 2. Attending at least two additional workshops (40 points) 3. Satisfactory completion of a Multiple Choice Question assessment for each workshop attended (within one year) 4. Completion of the six modules within three years If you wish to gain the ESTSS Certificate you will need to provide evidence of your membership of UKPTS to the Course Director and pay your registration fees. ESTSS Certificate in Psycho-traumatology 07
Institute of Leadership and Management Award The ILM Endorsed Award in Professional Development is designed to provide managers with the skills and knowledge in Applied Trauma Psychology essential for the management of Organisational Applied Trauma Psychology Programmes. This award is suitable for business continuity managers, human resources managers, risk managers and other business leaders. To achieve this award you need to have completed: Four Mandatory and two optional workshops 8000 word report to demonstrate how you have integrated what you have learnt in the Applied Trauma workshops into your professional practice 2000 word report which provides a reflection on your learning journey Support PDF will register you with ILM Online training sessions 2 x 2 hours sessions to help you prepare your submissions Further support is provided by: The ILM manual Online discussion forum with peers Access to the Athens literature search database The fees for the ILM award is: 1600 + Vat (which includes the fees for the six workshops) *This award is assessed at the equivalent of Level 5 it is not possible to move directly onto the Master s course. Please talk to the Course Director if you wish to consider going for the higher award. Institute of Leadership and Management Award 09
Post Graduate Certificate & CMI Diploma The Postgraduate Certificate and the Chartered Management Institute Diploma follow the same learning route and can normally be completed within one year. The Chartered Management Institute award is suitable for a senior manager working at a strategic level within an organisation, whilst the Post Graduate Certificate provides you with a university recognised qualification in Applied Trauma Psychology, which can be used when seeking an academic qualification. For both awards you will be expected to spend time in self-study, applying the knowledge and skills gained in the workshops and practitioner module within your professional practice, To achieve both awards you need to have successfully completed: Four mandatory and two optional workshops One Practitioner Module A 4000 word work based research project A 10,000 word reflective report to demonstrate your understanding of Applied Trauma Psychology and how you have integrated it into your professional practice Support PDF will register you with Middlesex University and/or the CMI Practitioner Training Two days practitioner based training and assessments, support for research project and project presentation Course Manual Academic Training Course Manuals Two x 2 ½ hour on-line workshops to assist with the practitioner research One x 1 hour on-line workshop to assist with the reflective report Formative feedback prior to final submission Online discussion forum with peers Access to the Athens literature search database The fees for the Post Graduate Certificate are: 3440 + Vat (plus the fees for the practitioner module). The Chartered Management Institute award costs 2490 +vat (plus fees for the practitioner module) If a Master s is your final goal register for the Master s award as it is much cheaper. 10 Post Graduate Certificate & CMI Diploma
MSc in Professional Development The Master s degree (Applied Trauma Psychology) builds upon the knowledge gained in the postgraduate certificate creating the additional opportunity to combine scientific rigour with the application of practitioner skills. Additional practice modules are selected to help the candidates build a body of knowledge and skills tailored to meet their professional and organisational needs. Essential to the learning is the development and execution of a research project. Support is provided in developing the essential research methodologies and techniques. To achieve this award you need to have completed: Four mandatory and two optional workshops Three Practitioner Modules First 10,000 word reflective report on the integration of Applied Trauma Psychology into your professional practice 4000 word work based project Second 10,000 word reflective report on the further integration of Applied Trauma Psychology into your professional practice Submission of a research proposal 14,000 word based research project report Support PDF will register you with Middlesex University Practitioner Training 3 x two days practitioner based training and assessments, support for research project and project presentation Course Manual Academic Training Course Manuals Four x 2 ½ hour on-line workshops to assist with the practitioner research Two x 1 hour on-line workshop to assist with the reflective reports Formative feedback on each report submitted prior to final submissions Online discussion forum with peers Access to the Athens literature search database The fees for the Masters Award are: 7600 + Vat (Plus the fees for three practitioner modules) 12 MSc in Professional Development
Doctorate in Professional Studies (DProf) The Doctorate in Professional Studies (Applied Trauma Psychology) is a Middlesex University programme. PDF provides all the essential input but you can gain access to resources and workshops held at Middlesex University. The learning and development for the doctorate builds upon the learning gained in earlier stages of the programme. The Doctorate in Professional Studies (DProf) is an advanced research qualification for experienced applied trauma practitioners. During the programme you will undertake a critical reflection upon your practice and design and undertake a practice-based research project in your place of work or organisation. At the end of your research you will submit a research report and take part in an oral examination or viva. The doctorate is extremely flexible and can be accessed and undertaken from any part of the world. The Doctorate programme takes at least three year s part time study to complete. To achieve this award you need to have completed: Four mandatory and two optional workshops Support PDF will register you with Middlesex University On-line discussions Access to Athens Middlesex University Resources Guidance manuals On-line workshops Formative feedback on submission prior to formal assessment Learning Advisor Tutorials The fees for the DProf are: 3,900 per year for UK citizens (subject to revision by Middlesex University). These fees exclude the cost of the six workshops and practitioner module One practitioner module (or alternative approved practitioner module) A learning journey which consists of: Phase 1: Reflection and analysis of past learning (for which credit is claimed) and the development of a research proposal Phase 2: Presentation and assessment of a work based project examined for originality, significance and impact 14 Doctorate in Professional Studies (DProf)
Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Trauma Psychology) The PhD in Applied Trauma Psychology is a joint PDF/Middlesex University programme which takes at least three years to complete part time. A typical candidate will already have achieved a Master s degree. This is primarily a research based award assessed through the research submissions. All the inputs to the PhD will be provided by PDF. This is a flexible programme with the candidate being able to study for the award anywhere in the world. To achieve this award you need to have completed: Four mandatory and two optional workshops One practitioner module (or alternative approved practitioner module) A learning journey which consists of: Phase 1: the development of a research proposal and attendance at the ATP workshops Support PDF will register you with Middlesex University On-line discussions Access to Athens Middlesex University Resources Guidance manuals On-line workshops Formative feedback on submission prior to formal assessment Learning Advisor Tutorials The fees for the Doctor of Philosophy Award are currently under discussion. These fees exclude the cost of the six workshops and practitioner modules. Phase 2: Presentation and assessment of a research project examined for originality, significance and a set of research led case studies based on the ATP workshops applied to your setting. Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Trauma Psychology) 15
Applied Trauma Psychology Workshops 2013/4 The Applied Trauma Psychology workshops have been designed to help practitioners increase their knowledge and skills in dealing with trauma. The programme attracts a wide range of practitioners and managers of services including Occupational Health Nurses, Counsellors, Business Continuity Professionals, Social Workers, Police and Charity Workers. Each of the one day workshops covers a different aspect of trauma and is delivered by a World Class Professional from the field of Traumatic Stress. The workshops are a must for professionals who work with people who become exposed to trauma. These highly interactive sessions will give opportunities to learn about the latest research and to meet with colleagues who face similar issues in their workplace or community. 2013 Programme 25 Sep 2013 What is Psychological Trauma? 16 Oct 2013 Traumatic Grief 20 Nov 2013 Trauma, Media and the Law 2014 Programme Here is some of the feedback from participants: This is the best training that I have received for a long time thank you so much Charity Worker It has been a real learning experience to be with other professionals Occupational Health Advisor An interesting and valuable day Psychologist Liked the experiential exercises Counsellor Support Workshop Manual Online discussion forum with peers Access to the Athens literature search database Fees 125 + 25 vat per workshop ( 150). If you pay for five workshops - the sixth is free. 15 Jan 2014 Human Development and Trauma 19 Feb 2014 What to do in a Disaster 19 Mar 2014 Attachment and the Development of Trauma 16 Apr 2014 The Construct and Assessment of Trauma 14 May 2014 Traumatised Groups 18 Jun 2014 Resilience, Secondary Trauma & Post- Trauma Growth 16 July 2014 The Impact of Child Abuse on Children, Professionals and Adult Survivors Applied Trauma Psychology Workshops 2013/4 17
Practice Modules There are currently ten practice modules and even more are in development. If you are interested in attending any of the modules please register your interest at www.noreentehrani.com Crisis Interventions in Organisations This module will enable the participants to deal with a disaster or crisis situation and to help to prepare organisations by running training and education programmes to help supervisors and team leaders to support their teams to deal with and recover from traumatic exposures. Psychological First Aid Individual and Group Debriefing This module is particularly suited to participants who wish to go a little deeper in supporting those affected by trauma. During the training a number of psychological first aid models will be compared and contrasted and common features identified. The criteria for using psychological first aid with individuals and groups will be explored. Psychological Interventions Following Trauma Psychological debriefing and consultative support This module is available to experienced psychologists, counsellors, social workers, mental health practitioners and therapists. The module enables the participants to identify the impact of psychological trauma on primary victims, supporters and other secondary victims who have been indirectly involved in traumatic events. Trauma Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy The two versions of TF-CBT intervention use a series of exercises, education and discussion to address the trauma responses of arousal, re-experience and avoidance. While the intervention has been designed to be used in a group setting the techniques employed can also be used with a single client. Traumatic Incident Reduction This module is available for a wide range of practitioners, however, as some trainees may not have the necessary level of personal resilience to be able to support traumatised clients there will be required to undergo pre-selection screening. The central concepts of TIR are to expose the client to the trauma repeatedly, working with one or a group of related traumas in a single session until resolution is reached. Managing the Psychological Impact of Trauma in the Workplace This module provides the participants with an opportunity to learn how to respond to the psychosocial needs of their employees involved with a major crisis or disaster. Practice in handling simulated traumatic incidents, setting up a crisis helpdesk, developing critical thinking skills and dealing with distressed employees and their families is critical to the management of a crisis or disaster. 18 Practice Modules
Audit & Reflection in the Improvement of Applied Trauma Psychology Services Auditing Applied Trauma Psychology services is essential if organisations and users are to be certain that the structure, process and outcomes of the Applied Trauma Psychology services are of the highest standards. There are two levels of audit explored in this module; firstly- clinical audit which is an essential tool for practitioners to use to assure them that the work undertaken is ethical and effective: secondly there is the need for operational audits to identify and maintain good practice and to ensure that service delivery standards are set and maintained throughout the service. Building Resilient Workers and Organisations In this module the candidate will have an opportunity to explore the multidimensional characteristics of resilience which can be found in people and organisations. By understanding and developing resilience it is possible to build a set of skills and characteristics which will help to bring understanding, meaning and wholeness. Modules in Development The following modules are currently under development: Effective Responses to Bullying and Abrasiveness in the Workplace Creating Sane Societies and Communities Law Enforcement and Protecting Vulnerable People Modules A number of modules are available for Police Forces and others involved in protecting children and other vulnerable people. Only practitioners and officers involved in these areas will be eligible to undertake these modules Supporting workers with stress, burnout/compassion fatigue This module explores a model of employee support which has been designed to help team leaders to talk to a troubled team member in a constructive and supportive manner. The approach is suitable for using with a wide range of problems including bullying, substance abuse, relationship issues and other personal and work related problems. The candidates will also be given an opportunity to tailor this model for use in their own organisations and to provide training for supervisors and team leaders, using the materials provided. Practice Modules 19
Frequently Asked Questions Is a work based degree of equal standing to other university Master s Degrees? The Postgraduate Certificate and Master s Degree are assessed to the same level and rigour as a conventional PGC or MSc. The difference is that you will need to show the impact and application of your studies within your professional work. It enables practitioners to attain excellence in their professional practice and have that excellence acknowledged. Previous PDF candidates have presented their work at professional conferences and published within refereed journals. This is practice we encourage. All our research supervisors are research active in publishing at the highest level. I already have a Master s Degree but would like to do a Doctorate, what are my options with PDF? You need to talk to us and we can explore what makes best sense for you. We will provide clear guidance based on your professional and personal needs. We can offer two routes to a doctorate depending on your interests. I am currently working as a team leader in a Social Work team and would like to be able to support my team members what route would be most appropriate for me? We offer two routes for those who have a management role. One is academic and the other has a stronger business focus. Both routes will help you to support your staff and build an effective model of practice within trauma services. I am not really academic and I have never done any research before, do you think that I could take a PGC in Applied Trauma? The Postgraduate route is work based, that is, you are supported to develop your understanding of the field as it is applied to your work context. The project you will be asked to complete is also work based. We provide support to help you design an appropriate project to meet your own and your organizations needs. What if I register as a Master s student and then decide that I do not want to go beyond the Postgraduate Certificate? If you register for the Master s and then change your mind you can request to be a Postgraduate Certificate finalist and be awarded the Post Graduate Certificate. Can I just come to the workshops without taking any tests or exams? Yes, you are welcome to attend as each workshop can be taken as a standalone event. However you might find it helpful to test your learning by answering the questions in the knowledge test What can I work on in my project? This is your opportunity to carry out a research project which addresses questions and dilemmas about which you are passionate. We actively encourage creative and exploratory research which will impact significantly on you and your fellow professionals work. It must be innovative and highly strategic in nature. 20 Frequently Asked Questions
What academic qualifications do I need to enter the Trauma Support Programme? The approach taken involves advanced professional practice so traditional academic entry qualifications are not prescribed. You will need to be able to demonstrate that you are able to undertake project work within your role and you have the capability of making an impact on your organization or profession. Often people underestimate the influence they have and it is worthwhile having a conversation with one of our senior faculty members if you have any concerns. Can I just take the practical skills training without having to do any research? Yes, it is possible to attend the skills training only, however, we would recommend that you consider undertaking some evaluation of your work even when you are not going for any of our awards. I am enrolled in another PDF Faculty, but I think that I would like to take an Applied Trauma Psychology module, can this count to my Masters? Talk to your learning advisor who can help you to integrate the Applied Trauma Psychology scheme into your learning plan for your Master s degree. Why are no fees shown for the practice modules? The practice modules involve two elements, the skills which involve two days of practical training per module, a supported period of research and a research presentation day during which students present their work to their learning advisors and their fellow students. Many organisations arrange and pay for the skills training in-house, this can make the training much cheaper for candidates. The fees for the supported research and the research presentation day are 400 +vat. Frequently Asked Questions 21
Admission Criteria Candidates will need to be able to work at the required level for the course of work they are following. Attending workshops is open to anyone with an interest in Trauma Psychology. Taking the ILM or CMI awards require you to have a good general level of education plus management experience. If you want to take one of the academic qualifications you will need to provide evidence of at least one of the following: A first degree or equivalent academic qualification A professional qualification that has involved study to at least degree level Candidate Selection Candidates, irrespective of their entry qualifications need to satisfy the Faculty of their: Capability in meeting the academic requirements of their chosen modules, with support where necessary Understanding of the self-development nature of learning Motivation and time necessary to undertake self directed learning Willingness to share responsibility for devising their route through their learning Accreditation of prior learning A submission of a 3000 word assignment that demonstrates an ability to take a topic and selection of literature specified by the tutor team and produce a cogently argued summation of the key concepts within the literature linked to relevant professional experience In addition, it is expected that candidates will: Have held a position of responsibility of relevance to their chosen modules for a period of at least two years Be able to demonstrate that they can undertake sufficient practical work during the period of study to allow them to complete the practical requirements of the modules 22 Admission Criteria
Faculty Board Noreen Tehrani Dean of Studies Noreen Tehrani is a chartered occupational, counselling and health psychologist with a major interest in psychological trauma, violence and rehabilitation. She has published papers, articles and books on psychological trauma, compassion fatigue and caring for victims of disasters. Noreen has worked with victims a number of major traumatic events and with victims of a wide range of other traumatic incidents including murders, rapes, fatal accidents, bullying and road crashes. Noreen chaired a British Psychological Society working party on trauma debriefing and served on the BPS working party on Trauma, Crisis and Disasters. Currently she is researching secondary trauma and resilience. David Lane Research Director David Lane is Director of PDF and its Research Director. He has contributed to leading edge research into counselling and coaching as well as supervising coaches. He was Chair of the British Psychological Society Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy and Convened the Psychotherapy Group of the European Federation of Psychologists Association. He has worked in many organisations on responding to trauma and his organisational research includes studies involving organisations of all sizes. Diana Osborne Course Director Diana Osborne is a social worker and cognitive behavioural therapist who has specialised in child protection throughout her career. She has worked in various parts of London and Kent and has a particular interest in looked after children. She has served on the boards of various bodies concerned with training and support for children and workers in this field. Kate Richardson Kate Richardson has worked with children and families as a social worker and manager, specialising in child protection work in local authorities and the NSPCC. Kate was the Child Protection Manager for the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) centre, responsible for child protection services and developing an internal social work service. In 2011 she joined Lumos Foundation as Director of Programmes, involved in developing and delivering services to end the systematic institutionalisation of children across Europe. Kate contributes to national and international child protection initiatives with an interest in protecting disabled children and creating complex child protection services. Faculty Board 23
John Durkin John Durkin has an interest in crisis management, early interventions and post trauma growth. He gained his PhD at the University of Nottingham where he investigated psychological growth following adversity looking at the role of social support in promoting growth and resilience. As an ex-firefighter John has first-hand experience of traumatic events and skills in identifying ways to identify and manage risk. He is an experienced trainer in delivering early interventions including Debriefing and Trauma Incident Reduction (TIR). Pam Williamson Pam Williamson is a psychologist, accredited psychotherapist and EMDR Europe accredited Practitioner working in private practice.pam specialises in trauma and anxiety conditions. She also supervises staff groups in the Addiction field and trainee counsellors. Pam has worked in the Prison Service with staff after incidents and with specific offender groups. She is a member of the British RedCross Psychosocial Support Team deployed after disasters overseas. Pam developed an interest in diversity and culture in relation to loss, including loss of self after trauma. Her published work includes: Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings, Aisha Dupont-Joshua (Routledge-Brunner). 24 Faculty Board
Faculty Members Walter Busuttil Walter Busuttil served in the Royal Air Force where he set up a mental health rehabilitation services for servicemen returning from the first Gulf War. He was also part of the clinical team that worked on the rehabilitation of the released British Beirut Hostages. He is the Medical Director of Combat Stress which cares for ex-servicemen and combat veterans with mental health difficulties. He has a particular interest in the treatment and rehabilitation of chronic and complex presentations of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and set up services for PTSD treatment nationally. He was recently appointed Chair of the UK Trauma Group and is a Board Member of the UK Psychological Trauma Society. Angela Busuttil Angela Busuttil is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who heads Psychology in Physical and Occupational Health for Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Her doctoral thesis was on the Psychological Impact of Road Traffic Accidents. She has also worked in Emergency Services including the police and in Emergency Planning. She regularly treats patients suffering from PTSD using a variety of evidence based psychological interventions. Bill Yule Bill Yule PhD is Professor Emeritus of Applied Child Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, University of London. He is a clinical psychologist. He was founding director of the Child Traumatic Stress Clinic in the Children s Centre at the Maudsley Hospital in London. He has published extensively, most recently on traumatic stress in children. Felicity de Zulueta Felicity de Zulueta is an Is an Emeritus Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Traumatic Studies at Kings College London. Dr de Zulueta is also a Group Analyst and a Systemic Family Therapist whose main interests lie in the study of attachment, psychological trauma as well as bilingualism. She is author of From Pain to Violence, the Traumatic Roots of Destructiveness (2nd edition, 2006, Whurr) and has published many papers and chapters on the subject. She was a Board Member of the UK Psychological Trauma Society and is also a founding member of the International Attachment Network. Faculty Members 25
Stuart Turner Stuart Turner is consultant psychiatrist in the Trauma Clinic London and honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London. His research has focused on emotional reactions to organised state violence, disaster responding and (currently) the validity of assumptions made by Judges in the asylum decision-making process, eg about traumatic memory. He is a past-president of ESTSS (1995-1997) and ISTSS (2007-2008) and is currently a member of the team of ISTSS representatives to the United Nations. He is currently chair of trustees, Centre for the Study of Emotion and Law. Elena Martellozzo Elena Martellozzo, is a criminology researcher and lecturer. Her PhD involved an analysis of online grooming and the distribution of indecent images of children. Elena has a wide experience of applied research within the Criminal Justice System exploring child safety on the Internet and the role of the police in raising children awareness of sexual abuse. She is currently working with Noreen on a project to help police officers become more effective in their law enforcement role whilst protecting their psychological well-being. 26 Faculty Members
How to Apply To study with the Trauma Support Faculty you will need to demonstrate that you have the capability for undertaking self-directed learning and are working at a level where you can undertake advanced project work. You would normally be working at a senior professional level and have the freedom to develop your part of your work role. You will have a number of years experience behind you and feel competent within your practice. It is likely that you will hold a first degree although this is not essential. Requesting an Application We strongly suggest that you have a conversation with one of our senior faculty members so we can get to know you and identify early on whether this training is suitable for your needs. This will be highly informal and will provide an opportunity for you to explore the opportunities available within the Trauma Support Faculty before you invest a significant amount of time in making an application. Contact us: Dean of Studies: Noreen Tehrani info@noreentehrani.com Faculty Director: Diana Osborne diana.osborne@pdf.net Client Manager: Carole Ferro carole.ferro@pdf.net Once you and we are satisfied that this is an appropriate learning opportunity for you we will invite you to submit an application. You must submit: The completed application form An up to date CV A short statement of up to 1000 words with identifies your reason for wishing to study with the faculty and your professional scope and any initial thoughts you may have on the focus of your desired learning journey How to Apply 27
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