CPP Treatment Overview
When & Where
Date and Time
Location
Zoom
About This Training
It is an important step for families to participate in early interventions. If you work in a multidisciplinary team approach, you know that early interventions show promise for young children.
This FREE webinar will provide an overview of Child-Parent Psychotherapy, an evidence-based treatment for young children (ages 0-5) and families impacted by stress and trauma. This training will review the significance of early childhood mental health, including how trauma and adversity impacts young children and their families. You will learn more about CPP assessments and treatment so that you are able to successfully coordinate and collaborate with CPP therapists, from the referral process to closing a CPP case.
Audience: This webinar is for all professionals who work with children including Child Advocacy, CASA, Head Start, Family Support, Community Support, Caseworkers, GAL’s, and many more.
Continuing education: This is a 1-hour webinar. Participants will receive handouts, an agenda, and a certificate of attendance to submit for continuing education credits on their own.
Please note: This webinar is not an overview of our 18-month CPP Training.
Trainer(s)
Lori Rodriquez-Fletcher, LICSW, IMH-E® is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in private practice. She is endorsed as an Infant Mental Health Mentor-Clinical. She provides individual and family therapy and is also a Child-Parent Psychotherapist in Alliance, Scottsbluff, and Sidney. Lori has over fourteen years of clinical experience and has special training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Play Therapy, and Adoption Competency (TAC). She is also a CPP Trainer through the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children. In addition, she provides reflective and case consultation to interns, other clinicians, attorneys, and judges. Lori is a RRR (Restoring Resiliency Response) Facilitator and provides trauma debriefings to child welfare workers across the state of Nebraska. Lori’s special interests include working with children and families involved in the child welfare system due to abuse and neglect, adoption, infant and early childhood mental health, family therapy, sex trafficking, military PTSD, secondary traumatic stress, and other traumas. Lori has a Bachelor of Arts with a Comprehensive Major in Social Work and a Minor in Psychology from Chadron State College and a Masters in Clinical Social Work from Florida State University. In addition to providing therapy services, Lori contracts with the Chadron Community Hospital to provide Social Work consultation to Hospice and the Dialysis Unit and is a part of several different advisory boards.
Questions?
Contact Haifaa Al-saadi at
hal-saadi2@unl.edu