Understanding the Relationship between Trauma and Dissociation
Join us in Understanding the Relationship between Trauma and Dissociation to Effectively Support System-Involved Youth
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- 4 hours
- Online
About this event
Klasey Consulting is partnering with Lincoln Families to bring this training Understanding the Relationship between Trauma and Dissociation to Effectively Support System-Involved Youth to Alameda, Solano, Mendocino, Lake, Contra Costa, Humboldt, Tuolumne and Calaveras providers.Dissociation is common amongst individuals who’ve experienced trauma, particularly amongst those with the freeze trauma response. This training will provide an overview of dissociation and trauma. Participants will learn strategies to assist system-involved youth and young adults who dissociate.
Learning Objectives
1. Participants will be able to explain the relationship between dissociation and trauma
2. Participants will be able to identify at least 1 sign a system-involved youth/young adult is dissociating
3. Participants will be able to identity and apply at least 1 strategy to support system-involved youth and young adults who dissociate
Please note that in order to register for these FREE trainings your organization must directly work with foster, adoptive or probation involved children, youth and their families in Alameda, Solano, Mendocino, Lake, Contra Costa, Humboldt, Tuolumne and Calaveras only. Caregivers, including resource families, who serve youth in the above-mentioned counties are also eligible. Participants outside of these areas aren't eligible and will not receive the zoom link
The training will be facilitated by Dr. Nancy Acosta of Klasey Consulting LLC. To learn more about Klasey Consulting, visit www.klaseyconsulting.com
Dr. Nancy Acosta is a bilingual therapist who has 7 years of experience working with trauma at a sexual assault center. She has provided services to children and adults in various settings including outpatient community mental health centers, college counseling centers, crisis centers, and in an integrated behavioral health setting. She has completed training in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy as well as Cognitive Processing Therapy. She has experience providing training and supervision to doctoral level graduate students in trauma related topics including crisis intervention, vicarious trauma, and grounding techniques. In addition to developing a training manual for a student training program at a rape and crisis center, she also has experience supervising practicum students and providing support to staff and advocates. Nancy has experience working as a behavioral health consultant with multidisciplinary staff to improve recognition, treatment and management of behavioral problems and conditions.
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