Understanding and Screening for Trauma in Young Children
When & Where
Date and Time
Location
Zoom
About This Event
Many young children experience trauma. Identifying trauma symptoms and appropriately responding is critical to ensuring a child’s wellbeing.
This three-hour virtual training will focus on early childhood mental health, the impact of trauma, and provide a better understanding of the referral process to trauma-informed treatment. Understanding the importance of screening for trauma and identifying red flags will help you support young children in your role.
Participants will receive resources, an agenda, and a certificate of attendance.
Who should attend? Anyone who works with or on behalf of young children.
Speaker(s)
Lindsey is a licensed independent mental health practitioner (LIMHP) and licensed professional counselor (LPC) providing outpatient individual and family therapy with specialized training in trauma and attachment. She is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Trauma Focused Attachment Therapy/Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DPP), Theraplay (Level 1), Brainspotting, and Circle of Security Parenting (Facilitator), and the FAN model of Reflective Practice. In 2007, she received her master's degree (MA) in Community Counseling in Harrisonburg, VA.
Questions?
Contact Haifaa Al-saadi at hal-saadi2@unl.edu