Trauma 101: Introduction to Trauma Informed Care  FREE CEU's and Lunch!

Trauma 101: Introduction to Trauma Informed Care FREE CEU's and Lunch!

Join us for Trauma 101: Learn the basics of Trauma Informed Care for 3 FREE CSWMFT CEU's and Lunch is provided! May 24th, 2024, at 10 AM

By Sophia Center-Helping Families: Build & Restore

Date and time

Friday, May 24 · 10am - 2pm EDT

Location

Franciscan Center of Lourdes University

6832 Convent Boulevard Sylvania, OH 43560

About this event

  • 4 hours

This training is designed to provide an overview and awareness of trauma and trauma-informed care for any member of the community who interacts with individuals and families that may have undergone a traumatic experience or trauma. Trauma 101 focuses on understanding how trauma impacts the body and the brain, how people adapt to trauma, and what we can do as community members and helping professionals to support recovery and resilience

The information presented in this workshop is not intended to train individuals and groups on a specific type of intervention; however, is focused on how we can use a better understanding of trauma to be trauma informed.

Objectives:

• Define toxic stress and different types of trauma

• Identify the basic physiological components and functions of the stress response system

• Understand how trauma and adversity impacts development and how children respond

• Explore coping strategies and the importance of self-care

• Identify essential elements of trauma-informed parenting

• Discuss how resilience and secure attachment helps to buffer trauma

3 CEU's approved by CSWMFT Board

* Please have your License number with you if you need CEU's*

Lunch will be provided

Organized by

Sophia Center is a non-profit mental health provider and sponsored ministry of the Sylvania Sisters of St. Francis.

Sophia is located on the campus of Lourdes University and serves as the Counseling Center for Lourdes students

In addition to traditional counseling services we provide a variety of grant funded programs to help families build and restore respectful relationships.

Helping families programming made possible through grant funding from Common Spirit Health.