Dr. Jose Parappully, the Director of Sumedha Centre, Jharmari, was invited to facilitate a training workshop on “Trauma & Healing” at the National Vocation Service Centre (NVSC), Pune from October 23 to 28, 2023.
There were 36 participants, 26 religious women and 10 priests, most of whom are involved in the field of religious and priestly formation and who are currently doing a certification course of 9 months.
During the workshop Dr. Parappully explored with the participants
the nature of psychological trauma, particularly that arising from sexual
exploitation, its prevalent rates in India, its consequence, and presented 15
specific approaches to the healing of trauma. He also presented the Protection
of Children from sexual Offences (POCSO) Act of 2012 and a critique on it.
Participants found the workshop immensely helpful and observed that such a workshop is very necessary for them as formators. They came to know many things that they were unaware of. Eighteen of the 36 participants (including a survivor of trauma) gave a perfect 10 out of 10 on Degree of usefulness. Seven gave a 9, and another seven an 8.
Some typical comments:
·
“it was
such a beautiful class on trauma and healing. I could heal myself.” (F)
·
“Very
informative on this very sensitive issue that’s increasing rapidly day by day.”
(M)
·
“It was useful
for me to understand the real struggles that the abused person goes through. My
opinion about them changed. I also gained some useful skills and knowledge. Now
I have kind of confidence to deal with people who come to m for help in this
regard.” (F)
·
“It was
very much informative, and has created an interest in the subject. It has
helped me to become more sensitive and supportive towards the victims. It has
moved my heart and mind to be much more caring and compassionate. It is love
that heals. To make the client to feel
loved, accepted, cared for, listened to, brings about healing. It will be
useful to be a good human being, in the ministry.” (M).
·
“I came to
know what is sexual abuse and trauma.; how to help the client who comes for healing;
I came to know the methods or techniques to help the client.” (M)
·
“it was
very useful to know the methods to heal the person and also I was able to
reflect on my own life and see if I were abused anywhere, or if it is so how to
heal.” (F)
·
“I
realized the gravity of the effects of sexual abuse and therefore it evoked
compassion, and need to give up my judgmental attitude.” (F).
·
“This
workshop evoked in me a great desire to know more about the topic.” (F.)
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