Overview
Trauma often affects more than the individual—it shapes interactions, relationships, and meaning across time. We can also interrupt traumatic interactions in the same way through constructive redirections. This workshop offers a practical framework for addressing trauma through a systemic and brief therapy perspective, with tools you can apply whether you’re working with individuals, families, or part of a system.
What You’ll Learn
- How to identify relational patterns shaped by trauma
- Ways to support healing even when working with just one client
- Language and reframing tools that promote safety, clarity, and change
- Interventions that build on client strengths and resources
- How to invite growth without needing the whole family in the room
- Distinguishing relationship with oneself, others or the general existential relationship. Determining where to focus.
Who This Is For
Ideal for therapists who work with:
- Individuals with complaints relating to their trauma or familial trauma.
- Teens, adults, or families navigating traumatic interactions
- Clients exploring identity, culture, and family connection
- Systems work in schools, communities, or private practice
About the Trainer
Esther Krohner, LMFT is a licensed therapist and international trainer with extensive experience in solution-focused, systemic therapy. As Associate Director of the Brief Therapy Center, she is known for blending warmth and clarity to help clinicians navigate complex relational work with precision and care.
🖥️ Live on Zoom
💸 $35 (or $28 when you buy the All Access pass)
🎓 Counts toward certification in Brief Therapy Informed Care
👉 [Register now] – Limited spots available