
Pam Lalria
Psychotherapist & Trauma Specialist, MNCS (Accred)
Expertise
Background
Education & certificates
Trauma and the Body: Somatisation and Dissociation
Carolyn Springs
Trauma doesn’t just affect the mind and the emotions. It profoundly affects the brain and the body too. Often ‘the body remembers’ what the mind cannot, manifesting not just in long-term psychological difficulties but in physical ones too. Trauma is not something ‘all in the mind,’ or something that we can just think or talk ourselves out of. Training in how there is no real split between ‘body’ and ‘mind’ – and certainly not when it comes to trauma.
Level 5 Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Practice
Chrysalis Courses
Key modules covered: psychodynamic approach, humanistic approach, cognitive behavioural approach, understanding depression & human relationships, abuse & addiction, personal and professional development, counselling practicum, evaluating the use of evidence in counselling practice.
Level 4 Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling
Chrysalis Courses
Key modules covered: psychodynamic approach, humanistic approach, cognitive behavioural approach, understanding depression & human relationships, abuse & addiction, personal and professional development, counselling practicum, evaluating the use of evidence in counselling practice.
BSc (hons) Psychology degree
London South Bank University
Modules covered; research methods, exploring psychological approaches, psychology of learning and memory, psychology of behaviour with others, psychology of thinking of communication, health psychology, neuropsychology, development of brain and behaviour in infancy.