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International Childhood Trauma Conference
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Plenary

9:00 am

19 August 2025

Plenary 2

Session Description

Somatic Therapies in Trauma Recovery - Arielle Schwartz

An emergence of respect for somatic psychology has helped therapists and clients understand the impact of traumatic events on the body. The body has been said to “keep the score” (van der Kolk, 2015) and “bear the burden” (Scaer, 2014) of trauma. As a result, the therapeutic community is increasingly recognizing that stressful and traumatic events need to be processed with embodied awareness, movement, and breath. Within psychotherapy, clients often remain disconnected from the body unless the therapist has the training and skills to integrate embodied awareness and movement into treatment. The interventions in this experiential presentation aim to enhance the embodiment of the therapist as a foundation for somatic interventions you can bring into your work with others.

Insights from the Cave: A Teen’s Path of Trauma and Neurodiversity - Siobhan Wilson

"In this workshop, Siobhan Wilson, a 15-year-old youth advocate with lived experience of Generalised Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, depression and Non-Verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD), shares valuable insights into the strategies that supported her at different stages of her development, as well as those that proved unhelpful. Structured across four developmental stages: infancy (0 - 2); early childhood (2 - 5); middle childhood (5 - 10) and adolescence (10 - 15), this workshop explores how her experiences and needs evolved over time. Siobhan’s reflections provide an honest perspective, offering participants ideas to consider when supporting children facing similar challenges. In addition to practical strategies, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the complex neurodiverse world of NVLD, a condition that overlaps with aspects of ASD and ADHD while presenting unique deficits in visual-spatial awareness and understanding abstract concepts. While these insights are drawn from Siobhan’s lived experience and may not suit every child, they can guide professionals and caregivers in tailoring their approaches to traumatised and neurodiverse children. By the end of the session, participants will walk away with: •Practical strategies to better support children through various developmental stages. •Greater awareness of the challenges faced by children with NVLD and other types of neurodiversity and the need for multidisciplinary approaches. •Inspiration and tools to foster resilience, connection, and healing in children navigating trauma and neurodiversity. This workshop invites reflection, understanding, and action, empowering participants to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the children they support."

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