Are you a mental health or addiction paraprofessional eager to improve your trauma-focused care skills? Join us for a Continuing Education (CE) event designed specifically to equip professionals like you with tools and strategies for recognizing, communicating, and engaging trauma survivors compassionately and effectively.
At this interactive workshop, we will expand the conversation on trauma and provide key insights on how to better understand, recognize, and respond to trauma in your everyday practice. You’ll gain practical skills to enhance your role, whether you work in residential treatment, outpatient programs, or private practice.
Event Details:
Date: November 8, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Jamaica Bay Inn, 4175 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA
Cost: $29.99
What You’ll Learn:
How to recognize trauma and understand its effects on mental health and addiction.
Practical, trauma-focused tools for engaging individuals in recovery.
Key strategies to feel more equipped in your role, especially when working with trauma survivors.
Why Attend?
Trauma is pervasive and often invisible, but its effects on mental health and addiction are profound. Whether you're a clinician, counselor, case manager, or support staff, this event will provide you with essential knowledge and hands-on strategies for trauma-focused care.
Gain valuable Continuing Education credits while learning how to improve your therapeutic impact and foster more compassionate care environments for those in need.
Key Takeaways:
Recognize Trauma: Learn how to identify trauma and understand its pervasive effects on recovery.
Equip Yourself: Gain actionable tools and strategies to feel more confident in addressing trauma in your role.
Connect with Peers: Share insights and experiences with fellow professionals who are committed to compassionate care.
Don't Miss Out – Register Now!
Limited spots are available for this exclusive event. Secure your place today and take the next step in your professional development.
Join us in Marina del Rey on November 8th to expand your trauma-informed care toolkit and make a lasting impact in the lives of those you serve.