Course Description
Continuing Education Hours: 6.5
This training for caregivers, professionals, and para-professionals establishes a foundation for healing. By identifying and exploring the role of the environment as a priority for intervention. A discussion of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), the physiology of trauma, and healing tools will be introduced to help promote safety for clients and families. Skill development around how to model and practice emotional regulation, felt safety, and predictability will be practiced within the context of the Arizona Trauma Institute’s philosophy of healing.
Learning Objectives
- Establish a foundation for healing.
- Identify and explore the role of the environment as a priority for intervention.
- Develop a better understanding of trauma, toxic stress, and adversity.
- Review the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) data.
- Introduce the physiology of trauma and healing tools to help promote safety for clients and families.
- Cultivate greater compassion for those we serve.
- Understand how to have high quality deliberate relationships with co-workers, clients, and your own family.
- Improve your ability to respect and believe in others, regardless of their behavior, emotion, and thinking.
- Develop more focus on managing oneself than trying to control others.
- Cultivate greater ability to encourage and empower others to live their values and have integrity.
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