Stress, Trauma and Resilience

The Primrose Hill Community Association’s Events Committee is currently running Zoom webinars for their series ‘A View from the Hill’.

This Wednesday 17 February (7‒8pm) will be a conversation between Martin Fisher (psychotherapist) and Tim Kirkpatrick (craniosacral therapist).

Covid-19 and its lockdowns have brought a high degree of stress to many of our lives. But what is stress, and when does stress become trauma? And how do we best develop and sustain resilience?
This online event will feature a conversation between a psychotherapist and a craniosacral therapist (a body-based or somatic treatment method), and will seek to make sense of the mind‒body connection in the light of recent neuroscience. It will touch on the following areas:

Stress, trauma and overwhelm
Why biology before psychology?
The autonomic nervous system and the social nervous system
Attachment and neuroscience
Embodiment and self-regulation
Resilience and post-traumatic growth

“The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.”

Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

Please register for the event by clicking on the link below. The evening will be run as a Zoom webinar and will include an opportunity to ask questions. This event is free of charge but donations welcome.

Wednesday 17 February, 7pm – 8pm

Stress, Trauma and Resilience – Primrose Hill Community Association (phca.cc)

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