Trauma and the Brain
Live Online Zoom. Trauma Informed Care Certificate Core Course.
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Description:
Science now demonstrates that an understanding of the impact of toxic stress on brain functioning is essential to effectively assess needs and plan interventions. Understanding the neurobiology of trauma from infancy through adulthood is essential to promote optimal development and resiliency for individuals. In this workshop, you will explore the impact of trauma on development, learning, memory, and coping. You will learn strategies to intersect what you see, what science tells you, and what your professional wisdom demonstrates.
Objectives:
- Recognize the impact exposure to traumatic experiences and toxic stress in childhood has on brain development and functioning in adulthood
- Identify how an individual's traumatic experiences affect specific regions of the brain, the stress response, and how this response might manifest behaviorally
- Based on observed behaviors, identify brain activity interventions needed to assist in regulating and calming the brain region from which they’re operating.
Format: Live Zoom (once registered you will find a link on the online event page)
CECHs: 2 Continuing Education Contact Hours. Trauma Informed Care Certificate Core Course.
Refunds: You can refund yourself up to 7 days before event on Eventbrite.
Accommodations: Please email us directly with any special accommodations you may need at swkce@msu.edu
Contact Info: swkce@msu.edu
Instructor: Julie Navarre, MSW
Julie Navarre, LMSW is the Director of Field Education for the MSU School of Social Work. She has taught within the MSU School of Social Work in the practice, field education, human behavior, and the social environment sequences. She has twenty years of clinical and administrative experience. Julie received her B.S in secondary education and biology from Bradley University and her MSW from the University of Illinois at Chicago.