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Trauma Treatment
Monday, January 25 CUMULATIVE RISK SCREENING IN TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE - Mark Rains Cumulative risk/adversity screening can predict impairment, maladaptive coping and weakened resilience; guide preventive intervention; enhance treatment plans; and support trauma-informed care.
FROM THE BENCH TO THE TRENCH: TRANSLATIONAL APPROACHES TO ASSESSING CHILD TRAUMA - Heather Risk, Ginny Sprang An empirically-supported clinical assessment approach for traumatized children in a community-based setting.
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF A PROMISING PRACTICE: COMMUNITY PRACTICE AND CONSUMER PERSPECTIVES ON SPARCS (STRUCTURED PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS RESPONDING TO CHRONIC STRESS, A TRAUMA-FOCUSED GUIDE - Mandy Habib, Angel Knoverek A brief overview of a group treatment for chronically traumatized teens. In-depth review of a specific technique; applications within agencies; and youth perspectives.
Tuesday, January 26 CARING FOR KIDS: WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE. A RESOURCE KIT FOR PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS - Judith Cohen, Susana Rivera The resource kit provides professionals with practical information on child sexual abuse myths and facts, adolescent acquaintance rape, intrafamilial sexual abuse, disclosure, and the legal process.
PREVENTING INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF TRAUMA: INTERVENING WITH PARENTS TO PREVENT CHILD MALTREATMENT - Sascha Griffing Discussion of the challenges and opportunities presented by intervening with parents to reduce trauma and improve child and parent well-being.
TEACHING CAREGIVERS TO TALK WITH CHILDREN ABOUT EMOTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATING CHILD TRAUMA - Monica Fitzgerald, Evelin Gomez, Kimberly Shipman Learning effective strategies for teaching caregivers to talk with children about emotion and trauma-related experience.
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT THE TRAUMA NARRATIVE COMPONENT OF TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (TF-CBT ) – Shannon Dorsey, Monica Fitzgerald Clinicians learning TF-CBT often voice questions, concerns, and discomfort related to implementing the gradual exposure/ fear desensitization techniques in the Trauma Narrative (TN) component of therapy. Providing support, rationale, structure, creative resources and examples of the TN helps to build therapists competency delivering this component.
Wednesday, January 27 APPLYING TRAUMA FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (TF-CBT) IN UNCONFIRMED DEATH CASES - Judith Cohen, Susana Rivera Applying TF-CBT and making modifications to the trauma narrative when death is unconfirmed due to kidnapping, natural disaster or war.
ADAPTING CHILD-PARENT PSYCHOTHERAPY TO RESPOND TO THE ATTACHMENT NEEDS OF YOUNG CHILDREN AFTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CO-PARENTING AND ISSUES OF SAFETY - Patricia Van Horn A treatment modality for young children whose parents have separated after incidents of domestic violence, focusing on attachment and safety.
SPREADING AND SUSTAINING INTERVENTIONS IN YOUR AGENCY AND COMMUNITY – LESSONS LEARNED FROM NCTSN LEARNING COLLABORATIVES - Jan MarkiewiczLessons learned from over 5 years of refining an implementation and sustainability model for child trauma treatments will be shared with practical application to address existing challenges agencies face.
STATE-LEVEL CHILD TRAUMA INITIATIVES - Christine Siegfried, Roy Van Tassell Changes that states are making in policy, training and practice to make child-serving systems more trauma-informed.
Thursday, January 28 WORKING WITH CHILDREN OF MILITARY FAMILIES IMPACTED BY DEPLOYMENT - Joy Osofsky, Howard Osofsky Outreach to military schools and families, problems that have been identified and the process of building collaborations and implementing evidence-based treatment models in these settings.
TECHNOLOGIES TO FACILITATE DISSEMINATION AND ADOPTION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES - Cybele Merrick The National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s efforts to integrate new technologies in disseminating its work to professionals and the public. How your agency can take advantage of these resources, while also sharing your own expertise.
VIOLENT LOSS RESPONSE TEAM: A SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATIVE BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, CUYAHOGA COUNTY WITNESS VICTIM AND CLEVELAND DIVISION OF POLICE HOMICIDE UNIT - Rosemary Creeden, Janet Kronenberg, Michael McGrath A cutting edge collaborative response to families and friends of homicide victims. Participants will have a blue print of the effective collaboration between Mental Health Services, Cuyahoga Victim Witness Services and The Cleveland Division of Police: Homicide unit.
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