By Guest on Thursday, 29 June 2017
Category: News

Summer Web-Talk Series to Address Needs of Children and Parents Overcoming Abuse

WHY?

HELP OTHERS THAT NEED SUPPORT TO GET BEYOND WHY ADVERSITY HAS HAPPENED....

OPPORTUNITIES TO INCREASE SKILLS WORKING ASIDE CHILDREN, YOUTH AND PARENTS 

Continuous Quality Improvement Training Webinars

Wednesdays July 19th & 26th $60.00 total for both days...

3:30p.m.-5:00p.m. Pacific Standard Time Zone

Train your whole staff with no travel expense or time away from the office! Our registration process is easy and provides an opportunity for everyone in your office to benefit from the expertise and knowledge of professionals from all over the country with a one-time enrollment of all staff! You can choose to attend only one session for $35.00 or $60.00 for both of our interactive sessions, July 19th & 26th. Register Here Today

Evidence based interventions working with parents with children overcoming trauma

Bakahia S. Madison, PsyD – July 19th

Summary: Trauma informed care practices and strategies to support professionals working with children and adults overcome adverse childhood experiences. This advanced training embraces guidelines and requirements from the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices and Fathers & Families Coalition of America not limited to: ethical and professional behavior, social justice, engage in evidence based interventions, engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities in  practices to reduce the intergenerational impacts of trauma, "when parents do not understand the effects of trauma, they may misinterpret their child’s behavior and end up feeling frustrated or resentful.  

Seeking Safety

An evidence-based model for trauma and/or substance abuse—with a focus on men

Lisa M. Najavits, PhD -July 26th


Summary: The goal of this presentation is to describe Seeking Safety, an evidence-based model for trauma and/or substance abuse (clients do not have to have both issues). In this webinar, we will focus on application of the model to men. Anyone who attends can implement Seeking Safety in their setting if they choose to. Seeking Safety teaches present-focused coping skills to help clients attain safety in their lives.  It is highly flexible and can be conducted in any setting by a wide range of clinicians and peers. There are up to 25 treatment topics, each representing a safe coping skill relevant to trauma and/or substance abuse, such as “Asking for Help”, “Creating Meaning”, “Compassion”, and “Healing from Anger”. Topics can be done in any order and the treatment can be done in few or many sessions as time allows. Seeking Safety strives to increase hope through emphasis on ideals; it offers exercises, emotionally-evocative language, and quotations to engage patients; attends to clinician processes; and provide concrete strategies to build recovery skills.  In this training, we cover (a) an overview of Seeking Safety; and (b) key points on clinical implementation.  Assessment tools and national resources are also provided. Learning methods include PowerPoint, video, exercises, and discussion.

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