STARTTS Master Class Sessions

STARTTS provides free Clinical Master Classes on a regular schedule.
The next event is on Wednesday, 8 May 2019:
“Borderline personality traits in traumatised refugee presentations: Implications for assessment and treatment”
Registered users will receive a reminder email in the week before the meeting and a link will appear on the menu the day of the scheduled meeting.
2019 Schedule
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
The Challenge of Working Clinically with Children Severely Traumatised by the Experience of Offshore Detention on Nauru
by Professor David Isaac & Bernadette McGrath from OSSTT & Naila Hassan
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
Borderline personality traits in traumatised refugee presentations: Implications for assessment and treatment
by Dr Anthony Korner and Dominica Dorning
Wednesday 28 June, 2019
Chronically Suicidal Clients: Developing Understanding and Strategies for Help
by Dr Nick Bendit
Wednesday 3 July, 2019
Clinical Challenges and Opportunities in Working with Child Protection in the Context of Cultural Diversity and Refugee Trauma
by Ms Jatinder Kaur and Hannah Jamaleddine
Wednesday 7 August, 2019
Self-care in working with torture and trauma survivors: professional boundaries, transference and countertransference
by Dr George Lianas and Deb Gould
Wednesday 18 September, 2019
Challenges of working with domestic violence, when the perpetrator is also a torture and refugee trauma survivor
by Associate Professor Susan Rees and Kat Mikhailouskaya