
Trauma-Informed Facilitation
with Liz Scarfe

How to integrate Processwork techniques with trauma-informed principles
LEARNING AREAS
- Group Work
- Trauma-Informed Approaches
- Working with Individuals in Group Settings

Discussion
Facilitating groups is a tough gig. Facilitating groups where trauma is present (which is almost all groups to greater and lesser degrees) is a really tough gig. What can we do to create safe-enough group spaces that support people to do the work they are there to do?
In this seminar, we’ll explore key aspects of the Process Work model that we can draw on to create safer-spaces and how to integrate these with trauma-informed principles.
About Your Teacher
Meet Liz Scarfe
Trauma Specialist & Trainer
Liz Scarfe is a Process Work Diplomate living and working on the lands of the Wurundjeri in Melbourne, Australia. She has been specializing in complex trauma for the past seven years and facilitating group for over 20. Liz has been weaving together Process Work with a range of trauma theories in her Trauma-Informed Facilitation workshops in organisations and public workshops for the past three years. She is the Executive Director of Australia New Zealand Process Oriented Psychology and a faculty member with Process Work India.
areas of expertise
- Group Work
- Trauma-Informed Facilitation
- Advanced Training for Practitioners

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OUR VALUES
What to expect

Strategic Topics &
Optimized Learning
Course content curated for personal growth, individual facilitation, organizational facilitation & social change.

Ongoing Learning &
Development
Each seminar recording comes with unlimited access to the seminar content. Watch as many times as you want, whenever you want!

Global Community Network
Learn from presenters and participants all over the world, sharing experience and expertise drawn from their unique contexts.
Experiential Exercises &
Written Handouts
Be guided through experiential exercises via the video clips and follow along with written handouts.
