Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Applying A Developmental-Relational Framework in Working with Adults Who’ve Experienced Trauma
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This workshop series explores strengths-based foundational concepts and actionable strategies related to trauma, adaptation, healing, and resilience. Family- and child-facing providers learn about a developmental-relational framework that will deepen their understanding of the individual and systemic impact of trauma, and support their work with children and families. Each workshop is 90 minutes, offers a certificate of attendance, and has live Spanish translation and closed captioning available.
Series Part 3: How do adults cope with traumatic experiences? When someone experiences a traumatic event, it might influence them immediately, or the impacts of the event might appear later in life. Professionals who work with families who have experienced trauma sometimes experience stress or relive their own traumatic histories while doing this work. In this workshop, you will learn about the ways that adults cope with trauma – both as it happens, and later in life – and strategies you can use to support healing and resilience when working with adults and caregivers dealing with current trauma or traumatic histories.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022 3:30 – 5:00 PM EST
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