
June 3rd
14:00
We are pleased to announce that Dr Hannah Murray will join clinicians from NHS Scotland for a webinar and Q&A on the delivery of Cognitive Therapy for Moral Injury in PTSD online on Thursday 3rd June, 2-4pm.
Dr Hannah Murray is a Research Clinical Psychologist, currently based at the Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma (OxCADAT), and the lead author on the recent key publication Murray & Ehlers (2021) Cognitive Therapy for Moral Injury in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
She is involved in developing, evaluating and disseminating treatments for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and has a particular interest in severe and complex presentations and in developing treatments for clinical problems related to PTSD, such as moral injury and survivor guilt. She also supervises and teaches widely on working clinically with trauma survivors.
This Webinar will Support Attendees to:
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Recognise moral injury reactions in people exposed to traumatic events
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Formulate moral injury in people with PTSD within a cognitive model
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Adapt trauma focussed cognitive therapy (TF-CBT) for PTSD to address moral injury
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Address questions and concerns that you may have adapting cognitive therapy for moral injury
Who is it Suitable for?
This webinar will be open access, and we invite you to join this event if you:
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Are providing psychological therapies support for health and social care staff or
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Are a clinician working in mental health services who is currently using TF CBT with adults and
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Have formal CBT training in and regularly uses specialist trauma focused CBT interventions and
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Are supervised by a suitably qualified psychological therapist
What do I Need to do?
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Before attending, we recommend that you submit any questions you would like the webinar to address on the subject of moral injury at www.slido.com with code #MORALINJURY- link closes on 28th May.
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Review the OxCADAT resources on TF-CBT (www.oxcadatresources.com) and watch the video on treating PTSD in medical professionals available at: https://oxcadatresources.com/ptsd-in-medical-professionals-webinar/
Read the following papers on Moral Injury:
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Murray & Ehlers (2021) Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder
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Williamson, Murphy & Greenberg (2020) COVID-19 and experiences of moral injury in front-line key workers