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Working with Childhood Trauma – Sold Out!
Tuesday, November 21, 2017 - 9am to 4pm
Echo brings you an introductory one-day training on childhood trauma for those professionals working with children and families who want a solid grounding in this cutting-edge subject.
Did you know that childhood experiences can affect your physical health as an adult? That toxic stress makes us more sensitive to things like sound? Or that it affects learning and memory? That safe, stable nurturing relationships can heal trauma? Register today for this fascinating review of all that current science is telling us about the number one health issue of our time.
This training covers:
– The effect of trauma on relationships, the body and the brain
– Survival responses
– Trauma-informed care
– Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
– Historical and social trauma
– Emotional regulation strategies
– Tools for empathetic connection
Details
Who should attend? Professionals who work with families and children
Where: The California Endowment, 1000 N. Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Time: 9am -4pm
Fees: Early Bird: $95, Standard: $125 – Group Rate: $75 per person, minimum of 3 to qualify
Continuing Education: A total of six (6) CEUs are available for an additional $30
Additional Information
Refunds are not available for non-attendance. Fees may apply for cancellations; be sure to review our policies here.
Echo Parenting & Education is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for MFTs, LCSWs, LEPs, and LPCCs. Echo maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Partial scholarships are available, please fill out this scholarship form and email to Azucena Ortiz before the October 21st deadline at aortiz@echoparenting.org
For additional requests, accommodations, questions or grievances about this training please contact Azucena Ortiz at: aortiz@echoparenting.org or (213) 484-6676 x311
Download the flyer by clicking here.
Below is a video of Executive Director, Louise Godbold, providing an overview of childhood trauma at our 2016 Changing the Paradigm Conference.