This informative and interactive workshop will provide participants with the necessary interventions to promote healing for children and adolescents experiencing the effects of traumatic life event.
Rated a “Model Program and Best Practice,” Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral therapy has proven to be effective in such issues as short-term distress, depression, anxiety, and externalizing behaviors. Through case examples, increase an awareness of the effects of trauma on children and adolescents, and learn interventions to assist children and adolescents to assist in promoting healing.
Live Webex Event
Friday, April 5, 2024
9 AM – 12 PM
Friday, April 5, 2024
9 AM – 12 PM
Faculty: Audrina Jones Bunton, PhD, M.A., LCMHCS, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor
Objectives
- Explain the effects of trauma on children and adolescents
- List the various reactions displayed by children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event
- Learn interventions to assist children and adolescents to promote healing
- Assist caregivers in helping to reestablish security and stability for children who have experienced a traumatic event