Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Trauma & Healing When Working with Adults & Children: The Developmental-Relational Perspective
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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 1: What do we mean when we say that someone has experienced trauma, or that trauma has affected adult or child development? Individuals experience stressful or traumatic events differently. Stress can occur on a continuum from healthy to toxic varieties. In this workshop, you will learn about the impact of toxic stress and traumatic events on the interactions between and among adult family members, children, and providers.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 3:30 – 5:00 PM EST
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