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Want Another Chance to Participate in a Ripple Effect Training?

Did you miss your chance to participate in the Sonoma County Ripple Effect training? Mark your calendars for the Marin Prevent Child Abuse event:

 

The Ripple Effect: A Framework  

for Enhancing Trauma Informed Practice

 

Thursday, November 9, 2017 

 8:30am-4:30pm 

  

Location:  

The Key Room, 1385 N. Hamilton Pkwy.
Novato, CA 94949

 

Description:  This all day workshop presents an integrative framework for understanding and communicating across systems about how trauma can affect a child, a family, and a system using metaphor, visual models, common language, and rich case example and shows: 1)The domains of functioning affected by trauma; 2) The mechanisms through which trauma affects development and 3) intervention pathways. 

 

Presenter:   

Chandra Ghosh Ippen is the Associate Director of the Child Trauma Research Program at the University of California, San Francisco and the Director of Dissemination for Child Parent Psychotherapy. 

 

She specializes in working with young children who have experienced trauma and has co-authored over 20 publications on trauma and diversity-informed practice, including the manual for Child-Parent Psychotherapy, the children's story "Once I Was Very Very Scared," and the Trinka and Sam story series. She has over 14 years of experience conducting trainings nationally and internationally in diversity-informed practice and Child-Parent Psychotherapy.

  

Objectives:

  • Participants will be able to name at least 3 domains of functioning that may be affected by trauma.
  • Participants will be able to name at least 2 core concepts related to the mechanism through

which trauma affects development.

  • Participants will become familiar with the C.O.P.E.S. framework.
  • Participants will be able to name two practice elements to enhance emotion regulation.
  • Participants will be able to name two factors that may affect individual variability in response to a traumatic event.
  • Participants will use the framework to identify at least three ways in which their current practice currently addresses the core trauma concepts.
  • Participants will use the framework to identify 2 ways in which they may make changes in practice to further address core concepts.

Click here to register   

or  

contact Anne Barron at

anneb@calparents.org  

or 707-585-6108 x.1150

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