Trauma Informed Care - SOR

Trauma Informed Care - SOR

This online training will provide participants with a solid understanding of how trauma impacts the developing nervous system & more.

By Serna Solutions LLC

Date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 8am - 3pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 7 hours

This online training will provide participants with a solid understanding of how trauma impacts the developing nervous system, interlinks with addictions, mental health, and attachment issues, and strategies for nervous system regulation that can assist clients/patients in managing symptoms. This workshop is viewed through a historical trauma lens and considers the lasting effects of multigenerational trauma. A working camera and microphone are required to attend this training; there will be a noon-1pm HR lunch break, MST. (12 CEUs.)

Emily Everhart, MA, LMHC (she/her/hers) graduated from Southwestern College (Santa Fe, NM) and works as a therapist, trainer and training coordinator at Serna Solutions. Emily is LGBTQIA affirming. She completed the New Earth Institute Trauma, Grief, and Renewal Certificate Program and is client-centered, existential, relational and oriented toward depth and somatic work in her approach to treatment. Emily is trained in Seeking Safety, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness Based Somatic Emotional Processing, CRAFT, DBT, EMDR and has completed introductory training in Bioenergetic Analysis. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (M.I.N.T.) and is a Certified Grief Informed Professional (C.G.P.).


She has worked in residential, IOP and outpatient facilities – primarily with adult clients with extensive trauma histories. Emily is passionate about helping clients to cultivate effective relationships in their daily lives, a healthy relationship to grief and holistic recovery from addictions (process and substance) and trauma. She has experience working with clients that utilize medication-assisted therapies and is grounded in a harm reduction approach. In addition to working individually with clients, she also loves clinical group work. She brings a patient sense of humor to her work with clients and sees therapy as a highly collaborative process.

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