This webinar will provide mental health clinicians who work with survivors of trauma and victims of crime with an exposure to the many types of trauma treatment currently in use and with the resources to deepen their understanding and training in trauma treatment.
Dr. Beth Sperber Richie, Ph.D. will provide attendees with the tools to avoid further trauma for their clients. Participants can expect to learn to: demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of current trauma theories and research findings; describe a variety of appropriate methods of clinical intervention with trauma survivors; understand the role of cultural, social and environmental factors as they relate to trauma and treatment; think critically about diversity and equity issues related to trauma and recovery; assess which type of trauma treatment might be appropriate for a particular survivor; describe pretreatment issues, treatment frame, alliance-building, safety, affect regulation,
stabilization, skill-building, education, deconditioning, mourning, resolution, integration of the trauma, self and relational development, and skill-building for enhanced daily living; and identify continuing education resources to deepen their approach to trauma treatment.
Beth Sperber Richie, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and consultant in private practice in the Washington, D.C. area with over 20 years’ experience working with trauma survivors.
Webinars are free of charge. Please share widely with your network of licensed mental health professionals!
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Registration in advance for this webinar is required: