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Working with Childhood Trauma

 

Join Echo on May 22, 2017 for a 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 your grandparents’ experiences can affect the way you respond to trauma today? That toxic stress makes us more sensitive to things like sound? Or that it affects learning and memory? Register to attend 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
– Emotional regulation
– Building resilience
– Intergenerational trauma–the legacy in our bodies
– Historical and social trauma

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 (ends 5/8) | Individual: $125 | Group: $75/person minimum of 3 people
Continuing Education: A total of six (6) CEUs are available for an additional $30

Partial scholarship available: Click here to download the application

This training will be facilitated by Echo Trainers, Louise Godbold & James Bigelow

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