Uprooted
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Uprooted

Working with Refugees and other Involuntarily Dislocated People

Recorded Friday 28 January 2022

With Professor Renos K. Papadopoulos

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

Drawing upon years of experience in the consulting room, humanitarian field work, international projects and academic research, Renos Papadopoulos will present refreshing perspectives in relation to work with those who have faced severe adversity due to various forms of involuntary dislocation.

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SPEAKERS

Renos K. Papadopoulos,

FULL PROGRAMME

The Need for Sound Epistemological Foundations
How do our presuppositions lead to the conceptualisations that inform our therapeutic work? How much are we aware of these, and how can we increase that awareness? In this session, participants will learn about the ‘epistemological cycle’ and how to develop appropriate ‘epistemological agility’ to improve therapeutic effectiveness. This involves stepping outside of the usual frame that defines therapy and exploring how one can be therapeutic without following traditional psychotherapy techniques.

Q&A

Processing Experiences of Severe Forms of Adversity
Here we will examine the implications of being confronted by realities that are overwhelming, and the constitutive elements of experience when we are exposed to severe forms of adversity. What are the typical reactions that they evoke in us, and what are the effects of such reactions? How are our abilities to process appropriately affected when exposed to overwhelming experiences? In this session, participants will learn how to address the perplexing complexities of overwhelming phenomena, how to discern the importance of the dimension of time, and how to use it therapeutically.

Q&A

The ‘Adversity Grid’
Over the years, Renos has developed the ‘Adversity Grid’, a framework that conceptualises the wide range of adversity responses, which has been used widely in many forms of therapeutic work, such as rapid assessments in humanitarian crises, in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as in other contexts. In this session, using all the learning above, participants will gain practical knowledge about the nature and benefits of this framework, enabling them to discern the complexity of effects that the adversity has on their clients, and by communicating this to their beneficiaries in a therapeutic way, via the ‘Synergic Therapeutic Complexity’ approach which Renos has developed.

Discussion

FEES

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CPD Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

£60 (or £48 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

£50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for 3.5 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

SCHEDULE

00:02:54
The Need for Sound Epistemological Foundations

00:41:47
Q&A

00:59:14
Processing Experiences of Severe Forms of Adversity

01:36:03
Q&A

02:02:53
The ‘Adversity Grid’

02:47:03
Discussion

03:37:36
End