Contact

Tom Regehr 
CAST Canada 
regehr@cast-canada.ca 
705-749-6145 

When

Feb 8th, 2018, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM PST


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Where

552 Princess St, Kingston, ON K7L 1C7, Canada 
Kingston, ON
 
 

Trauma & Addiction 

Toward a new Understanding
.
20 years ago trauma was not common in
discussions or our response to addiction.
Now it is 
But - are we too focused on trauma?

The journey here was not a 
smooth or direct one.
Did we land in a good place?

Thursday February 8th, 2018
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Kingston, ON, Canada

$150 + HST per person
Includes coffee, tea a light lunch

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The Day:
 

Join this important educational discussion forum to help us discern where we are with trauma and addiction and what might be incomplete, inappropriate or fundamentally needed will open with an agreed approach to the day, then use facilitated discussion and short educational segments to gather where you, the participants are with trauma and addiction,
then look at ways to better serve folks.

We will learn as much from each other as from the presentation.

Some questions we may strive to answer

    Is Dr. Maté right? - "All addiction is based in childhood pain."
  • What is "Catastrophic Abstinence"?
  • How are Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms similar to Aquired Brain Injury and why does it matter?
  • What is a larger variable than accessible services?
  • Brain Injury burst in to the addiction awareness a few years ago - what is next? We have a clue.
  •  Your ideas, questions, and wisdom to collect and share.

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Goals/Outcomes:

This day will help you have a better understanding of where you are with trauma and addiction.
  • Review and refresh your ideas about trauma and addiction
  • Enjoy deep, meaningfull discussion with like-minded professionals
  • Gather a new, grounded perspective about approaching complex suffering
  • Gain trauma informed ways to support and empower clients with a knowledge of triggers, cravings and withdrawals
  • Learn to talk about 'relapse' in a way that creates success.
  • Learn some new philosophical ideas such as ‘catastrophic abstinence'.
  • Develop skills to create readiness for change and re assess goal setting and progress
  • Become more comfortable and effective in your work.

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Who Should Attend?
Any health or helping professinal or educator with some existing background with trauma and concerns about substance use, addiction and harm reduction such as addiction/harm reduction workers, shelter and housing support workers, income support and disability,  Children's Aid workers, therapists, counselors, correctional and probation officers,  professors and students, EAP professionals etc.

Questions?

705-749-6145      regehr@cast-canada.ca