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USING CO-REGULATION TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING TRAUMA RELATED ACTIVATION

Using Co-Regulation to Support Individuals Experiencing Trauma-Related Activation

This is a FREE web-based training event.   

To register click here.  (Download flyer)

Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Time: 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM (PT)

In Part 3 of CATTA’s Statewide Learning Series on Historical Trauma, we will build on the knowledge gained in the previous parts of the series to identify specific strengths-based interventions to utilize while supporting racially marginalized individuals who are experiencing trauma-related activation. This webinar will address provider focused strategies to reduce activation and is intended for service providers who may come in contact with those who have experienced trauma.  To maximize your learning experience, we ask that you listen to Parts 1 and 2 of this Learning Series, an audio article and a two-episode podcast which can be found HERE.  The webinar, "Using Co-Regulation to Support Individuals Experiencing Trauma-Related Activation" will be presented by Denise Graciela Copeland, LCSW, on  Wednesday, June 23, 2021 from 9:30 AM -  11:00 AM (PT).

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this training participants will be able to:

  • Identify environmental factors that can contribute to trauma-related activation
  • List at least three specific interventions to use when working with racially marginalized clients who are experiencing trauma-related activation
  • Assess provider factors that can contribute to historical trauma-related activation

Denise Graciela Copeland is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Wellness Provider at Indigenous Circle of Wellness. Denise has over 10 years of clinical experience utilizing strengths-based approaches in community mental health and community clinic settings. She has specific training in supporting and treating trauma in young children. Denise believes in the importance of relationships, skill building, and mindfulness to promote healing.

If you have any questions or comments please contact Alli Deering at alli.deering@cirinc.org.


Produced by the CATTA Center, a project of the Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc. with funding provided by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES), Victim Services Branch, made possible through the United States Department of Justice, Victims of Crime Act.