PTSD Resolution Conference 2023

Please click here to download the complete Conference Agenda as a printable PDF.

The Conference is for professionals engaged in trauma support and those
supporting UK Forces' Veterans and families.
To apply for tickets please email us: contact@ptsdresolution.org
Please note that tickets can only be purchased in advance - there will not be any
tickets available on the door.


Victory Services Club

Conference Agenda


Date: 14th OCTOBER 2023
Location: Victory Services Club, 63-79 Seymour St, Tyburnia, London W2 2HF

This one-day event, organised by the team at PTSD Resolution, brings together HG
therapists from across the UK to explore the latest in PTSD treatment and research. The
conference offers a unique opportunity to network, share insights, and deepen your
understanding of therapy for forces' veterans and their families. For further information:
contact@ptsdresolution.org

Programme:

0900 Welcome

Delivered by our Chairman, Col Tony Gauvain (Rtd)

0910 PTSD Resolution information update
Delivered by our CEO, Charles Highett

0930 Taking Leave of Our Senses: Demystifying the shutdown response in trauma.
Delivered by Ezra Hewing

Ezra Hewing is an HG practitioner and head of mental health education at Suffolk Mind.
Over a number of years, he has trained counsellors, therapists, frontline mental health
workers, doctors, nurses, substance abuse workers, members of the emergency services
and heads of organisations, amongst others, in how best to understand and help people
handle diverse mental health concerns.

10:15 Q&A

1030 Coffee Break

1050 NICE Guidelines on a Real World Evidence (RWE) Framework - an evaluation of
PTSDR's results
Delivered by Bill Andrews

For many years NICE has focused on promoting evidence based practice. This is where
research in highly refined conditions is then applied to the real world. There is now an
increasing awareness of the benefits of practice based evidence, evidence which is derived
from the application of therapy in real world settings rather than the artificial conditions set by
some research projects. Bill will give an update on how Human Givens therapy stands in
light of this new development.

1120 Q&A

1150 Case studies and therapist ways of working
Delivered by Andrew Hawkins, Beth Hamilton, Corinne Marsh and Des Howden.

There will be a presentation of case studies as well as the different ways that therapists use
Human Givens Therapy. Some prefer online working, others face-to-face. Some make
regular use of specific techniques such as rewind, others use fewer. Therapists will talk
through some of the people they have helped and what they have learned from the different
ways in which they have worked, as well as the range of clients they have treated. We hope
to also hear from former clients as part of this although it will be subject to their availability.

1230 Q&A
- There will be a hosted panel discussion where therapists who use
different approaches will compare and contrast their ways of working, as well as taking
questions from the audience.
Moderated by Ros Townsend

1300 LUNCH - A selection of sandwich platters will be provided along with hot and cold
drinks.

1400 P100 Findings
Delivered by Bill Andrews

Project-100, commenced in April 2022 is ongoing and expanding with over 60 HGI therapists
involved. Bill has already written a comprehensive report on the initial 12 months of data and
he will update us as we pass the 18 month mark. Bill will also explain the importance of the
NICE Guidelines Real-World-Evidence Framework and the implications this has for HGI in
general and PTSD Resolution in particular.

1500 Emerging Trends
Delivered by Malcolm Hanson

We will be looking at some emerging trends within the field of military mental health that
have implications for how therapists work with individual clients as well as the way in which
organisations arrange the delivery of their services. Topics will include mTBI (mild Traumatic
Brain Injury), Moral Injury and the use of non-clinical staff to deliver a clinical effect.

1530 Q&A Panel
Moderated by Malcolm Hanson and Ros Townsend

1600 CLOSE
Charles and Tony

Coffee after finish

The Conference is for professionals engaged in trauma support and those
supporting UK Forces' Veterans and families.
To apply for tickets please email us: contact@ptsdresolution.org
Please note that tickets can only be purchased in advance - there will not be any
tickets available on the door.