Why Confidence Matters in Trauma Therapy

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In the realm of Counselling and psychotherapy, trauma-informed care is not just a buzzword; it's a transformative approach to therapy that recognises the widespread impact of trauma. It aims to create a safe environment that empowers individuals to regain a sense of control. However, working with trauma is a delicate and often challenging task that requires specialised knowledge and skills. This is where our course on trauma-informed practice comes into play.

According to a recent survey in our Facebook group, an astounding 45% of therapists who took our course reported feeling more confident in their ability to work with trauma-affected individuals.

But why is this statistic so significant?

Knowledge Matters

Firstly, confidence in this context is not mere self-assurance; it's a reflection of competence. Therapists who feel confident will likely have a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in trauma work. This includes recognising the signs and sy...

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