Description
Objectives:
1. Recognizing Narcissistic Abuse: Help participants identify the signs and patterns of narcissistic behaviour and abuse, including manipulation, gaslighting, trauma bonds, in both personal and professional relationships.
2. Understanding the Impact: Explore the psychological and emotional effects of narcissistic relationships, such as low self-esteem, trauma, and difficulty trusting self and others.
3. Setting Healthy Boundaries: Provide strategies for establishing and maintaining boundaries to protect oneself from further harm.
4. Healing from Emotional Trauma: Discuss techniques for processing emotions, breaking the trauma bond, rebuilding self-worth, and recovering from the long-term effects of narcissistic abuse.
5. Building Healthy Relationships: Offer guidance on fostering healthy, supportive relationships in the future by recognizing red flags and cultivating self-awareness.
Description:
Narcissistic abuse is a type of emotional abuse in which the abuser uses words and actions to manipulate and control the behaviour and emotional state of someone in a personal or even professional relationship with them. Those who treat victims of narcissistic abuse know that survivors may sustain lifelong emotional trauma. What is the best way to treat these clients, or perhaps gain insight into your own healing journey?
Our speaker Shikha Seeboruth, MA, RP, CCTP, specializes in narcissistic abuse, and in this webinar we’ll explore the most important issues in the healing from this pernicious abuse, such as: recognizing narcissistic abuse including the signs and patterns of abuse; understanding the impact on one’s self esteem and ability to trust; setting healthy boundaries; techniques for healing from emotional trauma and the trauma bond; and building healthy relationships.
Who Should Attend?:
• Nurses, Physicians, Psychologists, Mental Health Nurses, Therapists in all settings
• Primary Care Nurses and Physicians; MH Staff in Community Settings
• Social Workers & Allied Professional Staff in Mental Health and Addictions Settings settings
• Intake & Front-line Staff; Mental Health Managers and Educators
• Mental Health Nurses and Staff in Adolescent, Correctional & Forensic Settings

Shikha Seeboruth, MA, RP, CCTP





