Group Trauma de-Briefing

The School of Life Counsellors conducts Group Trauma Debriefings, also known as trauma group therapy. These sessions are typically held when four or more individuals have been affected by a traumatic event. Through our Group Debriefing services, we create a safe platform for the group to openly communicate and share their thoughts and feelings about the event or incident. We ensure that the group comprehends the Trauma Process and its recovery phases.

BENEFITS:

  • Alleviates and mitigates the After Effects of Trauma
  • Facilitates a return to normal levels of functioning
  • Transforms a negative experience into a positive outlook on life
  • Promotes genuine Acceptance of past events
  • Enhances understanding of negative past experiences

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