Meet the trainers
Dr Theresa Schwaiger is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist specialising in developmental trauma and post traumatic stress disorder
Following her professional doctorate at University College London, she has specialised in the assessment and treatment of children in and on the edge of care, including undertaking court assessments. In her current role as Lead for Psychological Therapies at Anna Freud, she has led projects to identify and meet the needs of separated children and young people and clinical research offering evidence-based trauma therapy to mothers and children affected by domestic abuse who reside in women’s refuges. She also holds a position as honorary teaching fellow at UCL on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, has published her clinical work in peer-review journals and regularly presents her work at conferences across Europe. Alongside these roles, she works in private practice with individuals across the lifespan.
Theresa is an accredited Mentalization-Based Treatment practitioner, supervisor and trainer for Children, Families and Parents/Foster Carers (MBT-C, MBT-F, MBT-RP, MBT-RFP), and also has expertise in providing Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) for adults and children, Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (including trauma-focused CBT) and Transcultural Psychological Therapies. She speaks English and German.
Katherine Mautner is a social worker and play therapist who has been working with children and families affected by trauma for over 20 years.
Katherine worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team of expert witnesses for the family courts and developed a post-adoption and kinship support service at the Anna Freud. She has lead a therapy service supporting children living with domestic abuse and parental addiction, and is the director of a private practice specialising in working with families affected by developmental and relational trauma. She is currently employed in a large local authority as Clinical Lead for adoption and kinship.
Katherine is a practitioner, supervisor and trainer in mentalisation based therapies for children and families (MBT-C and MBT-F) and has training in Filial therapy and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy.
Katherine has developed and delivered training on short courses nationally and internationally for children’s social care departments, for the Anna Freud Centre, the UK Trauma Council and at universities on postgraduate and doctorate courses. She regularly delivers training on the Neuropsychology of Parenting, Assessing Potential for Therapeutic Parenting, Mentalization-Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C).
Katherine and Theresa have developed this one-day online course to support professionals to provide the best help to families following bereavement caused by domestic abuse or child abuse.
Through several years of clinical work together in the Family Trauma team at the Anna Freud Centre and in other roles since, Katherine and Theresa have gained experience and expertise in working with families affected by the particular trauma that occurs when one family member has been killed by another.
They are members of an international collaboration on domestic homicide led by Professor Eva Alisic at Melbourne University that includes researchers, clinicians and advocates, including members with lived experience and are part of an International Community of Practice for the Study of Domestic Homicide led by Professor John Devaney at the University of Edinburgh.
This training provides a framework for frontline workers supporting children and families. It brings together the current evidence in meeting the needs of children and families and provides guidance for working with the professional system that can become frozen or split following the traumatic death.
Contact us
Interested in attending our course?
Fill out some info and we will be in touch shortly. We look forward to hearing from you.