FST | Family Systems Trauma Masterclass 

Learn step-by-step techniques to treat the whole traumatised family.

 

Who Should Attend?

Non-clinicians who provide patient support
Clinicians- Therapists and psychotherapists who provide direct clinical care

Date: 15 - 17 March, 2024

Time: 9am-4pm GMT daily (1 hr lunch)

18.0 CPD Hours

Virtual Event (via Zoom)

Cost: £695 £645

with early registration discount through 15 February 2024

Learn directly from Dr. Scott Sells, author of Treating the Traumatized Child: A Step-by-Step Family Systems Approach and founder of the Family Systems Trauma (FST) Model.  Dr. Sells uses video examples from real families to show how to treat child(ren) and their traumatised family using FST techniques you can start using the next day.

In this three-day virtual workshop, you will learn:

FST| Family Systems Trauma Techniques to work with families through all Five Phases of the FST model:

  • Phase I – Diagnosis and Assessment

  • Phase II – Trauma Work Introduction

  • Phase III – Co-Create Trauma Playbooks

  • Phase IV – Troubleshooting and Dress Rehearsals

  • Phase V – Evaluate Progress and Relapse Prevention

Class includes easy to follow handouts and resources to help you facilitate change.

FST | Family Systems Trauma Masterclass

£645

One time payment with early registration discount thru 15 February 2024

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PAYMENT PLAN

£225

Three Monthly Payments with early registration discount thru 15 February 2024

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A Brief Bio

Dr. Scott Sells, creator of the Family Systems Trauma (FST) model, has been treating children and adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral problems for over 20 years.

The FST model, along with Parenting with Love and Limits® is an evidence-based treatment approach.

Dr. Sells is the author of three best-selling books, Treating the Traumatized Child: A Step-by-Step Family Systems Approach (Springer, 2017), Parenting Your Out-of- Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reestablish Authority and Reclaim Love (St. Martin’s Press, 2001), and Treating the Tough Adolescent: A Family-Based, Step-by-Step Guide (Guilford, 1998).