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Type:
  Training
Duration:
6 hours, 19 minutes
CE credits:
Not currently offered
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Chelsea Simms, LCSW, MSW; Danielle Cameron, LCSW, MSW; and Danielle Farmer, MSEd, LCSW
Series:
Trauma Informed Care
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Community Mental Health Trauma Informed Interventions
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Overview


The Trauma Informed Care (TIC) Training Collaborative is a two-part training focused on expanding the practice, knowledge, and skills of psychologists who work in Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs in Los Angeles County. This training introduces the neurochemical stress response system (NSRS) to participants. It then proceeds to explore how human responses to stress, fear, and trauma can be adaptive and protective, but also have negative impacts.

Additionally, this training reviews resiliency factors and how these factors can vary to counter the negative effects of stress, trauma, and fear. The continuum of responses to stress, trauma, and fear, from motivating to debilitating, is also looked at. Each participant is given an opportunity to identify their own resiliency factors and discuss how to further strengthen their resilience. In working with people facing serious struggles with mental illness, the course demonstrates how relationships, safety, trust, and control facilitate a path to recovery. Finally, a brief overview of specific treatment options and diagnoses related to stress, fear, and trauma will be provided. Anytime sessions recorded on January 16 & 18, 2024.

  Keywords: provider wellbeing, stress response, trauma informed care
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=17147&k=1621610300  
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Learning objectives


  • Identify the key mechanisms and systems involved in the neurochemical stress response system
  • Articulate and list at least four (4) behaviors that people with trauma may demonstrate as a result of their past experiences
  • Create a personal plan that lists current and new resiliency factors
  • Apply the concepts of trusting relationships, safety, and control to daily practices by writing down one improvement opportunity per concept
  • Articulate mental health diagnoses that may result from stress, fear, and trauma as well as appropriate treatment approaches

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Added on 5/21/2021   ·   Last updated on 5/3/2022

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