Learning from Latinx immigrant parents: An evidence-based treatment to address trauma in young children and parents
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This low-cost presentation by Associate Professor of Clinical Practice at Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) Ruth Paris, Ph.D., LICSW and Early Childhood Mental Health provider and consultant Karen Garber, LICSW, CEIS IMH-E will offer a window into a promising clinical approach to fostering resilience and ameliorating the consequences of parental and early childhood trauma among Latinx immigrant families.
The presenters will share evidence of how the Early Connections/Conexiones Tempranas adapted Child-Parent Psychotherapy approach is associated with positive outcomes for parents and children, and what the intervention means to participants. The presentation will close with clinical examples and an opportunity for conversation.
February 11, 2022 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm.
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