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Reply to "Integrating Dr. Perry NMT, Dr. Felitti ACE, Dr. Ablon CPS in PUBLIC EDUCATION"

Hi Anne,

I've found some info on where NMT/Education is currently being used:

St. Aemilian-Lakeside, Inc. has a case-study on their website:

http://www.st-al.org/2012/04/02/therapist-finds-ways-to-keep-boy-successfully-in-school/

They have a presentation on Creating Trauma Sensitive Schools here (please note you may want to contact Elizabeth Hudson since she is a member of ACEsConnection. Also note you can manipulate the screen w/ the icons on the right-hand side; there are more resources in the PPT):

http://dpimedia.wi.gov/main/SilverlightPlayer/Default.aspx?peid=b6026861fef0482c9678ea4d47da770a

 

They have more resources on this page:

http://www.st-al.org/services/school-based-services/

 

According to the Child Trauma Academy:

"The CTA is currently working to help certify several programs and institutions. Each of these projects is somewhat different but basically involves integrating NMT into clinical practice and program development.  Key partners actively obtaining Institutional Certification include Take Two of Berry Street in Melbourne Australia, St. Aemelian-Lakeside in Milwaukee, WI, Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in Texas and NFI, Vermont in Burlington, Vermont Sandhill Child Development Center in New Mexico, Mount St. Vincent’s Home in Denver, Alexander Youth Network in Charlotte, NC are in the process of completing training certification. Several other sites have been added in 2011 with others joining in 2012."

http://childtrauma.org/index.php/services/neurosequential-model-of-therapeutics (you may want to contact them for more recently added names).

Additionally on the CTA website:

"NMT implementation in the therapeutic preschool setting was spearheaded by Dr. Rick Gaskill, a CTA Fellow and Clinical Director at Sumner Mental Health Center in Kansas Independent research by Dr. Sharon Barfield at the University of Kansas had documented the efficacy of this approach with high-risk children (Barfield et al., submitted)."

Here is his 2011 PowerPoint presentation (w/ contact info):

http://vapt.cisat.jmu.edu/winterconference12/VAPT%20Winter%20Workshop%20handouts.pdf

 

I will continue looking for more info. I have yet to explore CPS. I will let you know what I find. I hope some of this is helpful. Let me know if any other resource ideas come up for you re: this topic.

best, chris/Resource admin

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