Mental trauma and PTSD during the war

This seminar is designed for psychologists, psychotherapists of various modalities, both experienced practitioners and beginners, as well as students and anyone eager to grow and gain new knowledge

The recording is available for 15 days from the date of purchase Format: Seminar recording

We will listen and talk about:

trauma from A to Z,

diagnostics,

types of trauma,

consequences,

patterns and mechanisms of traumatic disorders,

various approaches to professional assistance,

and also – PTSD during war.


Topic: «Mental trauma and PTSD during the war»

This is the second seminar on the topic «Mental trauma and PTSD during the war», conducted by Max Pritz, lecturer at SFU and Ukraine Sigmund Freud University, for Ukrainian colleagues.

Lecturer

The seminar is conducted by a practicing psychotherapist and lecturer at SFU and Ukraine Sigmund Freud University: Max Pritz.

A simultaneous interpreter will be available.

Lecturer

Maximilian Pritz
Master's degree from Sigmund Freud University Vienna, psychotherapist, lecturer at SFU, lecturer at the Winter and Summer School of Psychotherapy

Seminar program

Lectures in English with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian

Trauma: modern approaches to understanding trauma. Overview of key diagnostic tools and psychotechnologies for working with trauma.
Psychotrauma and trauma-induced disorders: classification, symptoms, conditions, their interactions, and features. Review of mechanisms and patterns of post-traumatic disorders.
Psychodiagnostics and treatment of post-traumatic disorders: focus on trauma caused by war-related events. Specifics of various psychotherapy approaches to trauma (CBT and psychodynamic psychotherapy). Examination of both widely recognized and lesser-known psychotherapeutic techniques that have proven effective.
First psychological aid for trauma: crisis intervention technologies. Efficiency and psychological resilience of mental health professionals: strategies to stay resourceful and resist emotional burnout.

As a result of the training, you will:

  • listen to a unique, authorial seminar by a practicing psychotherapist and lecturer at SFU Vienna, Max Pritz;
  • learn about modern perspectives on trauma and the associated symptoms and disorders;
  • gain effective tools (techniques, methods, psychotechnologies) for working with various categories of affected individuals. The seminar will include an introduction to modern diagnostic scales, protocols for primary psychological aid, elements of crisis intervention, and directions for psychorehabilitation.
8 000 UAH

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Onishchenko Vitaliy
The lecture is especially useful for those who work in or are at least familiar with psychoanalytic theory. It is also valuable for general development, particularly for psychologists and military psychologists. Highlights: 1. Provided a structured approach to working with trauma and PTSD. 2. Addressed the levels of psychic organization (neurotic, borderline, psychotic) in combination with intellectual levels, with the lecturer explaining the specifics of working with clients with various characteristics. 3. Discussed defense mechanisms in the context of working with PTSD. 4. Enjoyed the lecturer's engaging stories from personal practice, illustrating the theories he discussed.
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Oksana Chala
The topic of trauma and PTSD is not new to me, as I have gained knowledge from various sources. However, thanks to this course, I was able to structure and deepen my understanding and explore the specific features of the psychodynamic approach in working with trauma. It was incredibly valuable to hear from our lecturer about their practical experience in working with traumatized clients.
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Cherkasova Oksana
The seminar was enjoyable. I especially appreciated the real and interesting practical examples from life. The material, though not new to me, was presented in an engaging way. The organization was excellent, once again emphasizing the importance of comfort.
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Galaziuk Ihor
Thank you very much for the comprehensive information and clear understanding of the step-by-step work with individuals who have experienced PTSD. I hope we will meet again and gain even more valuable information and perhaps practical experience as well.
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