Practical exercises to help dogs impacted by trauma - case studies

Practical exercises to help dogs impacted by trauma - case studiesDanielle Beck

Event Details

Original Air Date: 4th May 2023



Presenter Bio: Danielle is an enthusiastic and passionate Clinical Animal Behaviourist and trauma-informed rehabilitation trainer. She has been helping people to find the best way to help their animals for over 20 years. The primary species Danielle works with are dogs however, due to her background in zoology and work within zoological facilities, she is happy to see both domestic and non-domestic species. Danielle lives with her assistance dogs and often supports others with the training of their dogs for future assistance dog work. Danielle often breaks down complex neuroscience into easy-to-explain analogies featuring meerkats and founded a trauma-informed educational resource for caregivers and pet professionals called Control The Meerkat. Danielle offers professional mentoring and support for other pet professionals, particularly those wanting to progress to the role of Clinical Animal Behaviourist.

Presentation Details:

This webinar will explore the different ways in which trauma affects the brain and common techniques to help dogs that have been impacted by trauma.
In this webinar we will cover
An introduction into how trauma affects the different aspects of a dog’s brain
Common techniques useful to help dogs impacted by trauma including:
grounding
anchors
Co-regulation
self regulation
Case studies to demonstrate how to apply these principles to your clients

Price: APBC members £12.50 ABTC members £25 Non-members £35

The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.

Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.

Time

Year Around Event (2023)(GMT+00:00)

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