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Masterclass Workshop: I love to hate you, I
hate to love you - Working with trauma bonds
and the significance of sibling relationships by
Tim Woodhouse
Workshop Synopsis:
This is an explorative and interactive workshop into working
with siblings and the significance of sibling relationships. It will consider healthy
sibling relationships and the difference they have to bonds and trauma bonds. It will
expand and explore pre-existing ideologies of what a sibling is.
Key learning Objectives:
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Define a sibling relationship.
Have a working knowledge of the competing or opposing sibling views of their
relationship.
Describe the impact of different interventions with siblings.
Biography: Tim Woodhouse -SPI; (TT, DT, AT and CT), MA NDPT, DipSW,
PQSW, Fil. th. EMDR, ABE app., ETT, SSPT, ISPT, IFS, BUSS, AIM3.
Tim Woodhouse has worked with children and families since 1984 and specifically in
the field of sexual harm (sexual abuse, sexual assault, rape, children who sexually
harm children and child sexual exploitation) since 1996. He is an advanced and
certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist, Enactive trauma therapist, registered Nondirective Play therapist, Filial therapist, EMDR Practitioner, Jungian and Integrative
sand play therapist, an ABE approved Social Worker and is currently studying Internal
Family Systems Therapy. Tim is also trained in BUSS Level 1, (Building
Underdeveloped Sensory Motor Systems) and AIM3 – (Assessment, Intervention and
Moving on). He worked on the NSPCC child sexual abuse consultancy for 16 years
where he co-founded the Hilton House attachment project and the St. Mary9s children9s
sexual assault referral centre in Manchester, was an investigator on the Waterhouse
inquiry and vice chair of BAPT. He was the principal tutor for the Liverpool Hope MA
course in play therapy and is a visiting lecturer for the Manchester University's 2nd
and 3rd Year MA social work programme. He is the Founder and CEO of Tiptoes Child
Therapy Service, a provision for children and families affected by sexual harm and
developmental trauma launched in 2010.
He is a published author, keynote speaker, consultant, trainer, clinical supervisor,
provider of clinical governance and has been a governmental advisor on a number of
research programmes.
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