Beyond the High: How Parental Drug Use Impacts Children
When & Where
Date and Time
Location
Zoom
About This Training
In this webinar, participants will learn that the impact of parental substance is more than the exposure to the chemicals themselves, but how substance use impairs parental decision-making and the quality of attachment. Participants will gain an understanding of attachments and attunement for young children with caregivers and why this is an essential building block to early childhood development and future mental health stability.
Participants who attend will receive a certificate of attendance, agenda, and other handouts.
Trainer(s)
Sarah Kirkwood is a therapist and owner of Bloom Counseling, LLC. She has been a therapist in the field for over 8 years and specializes in working with children and families who have been exposed to or have had various traumatic experiences. She is trained in multiple trauma modalities including Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Brain Spotting. She contracts with other agencies to provide trauma trainings and clinical support through Facilitating Attuned Interactions. She collaborates with other community partners to encourage continuity of care and best outcomes for children and families.
Registration Details
Registration closes May 21, 2023, or until maximum capacity has been reached.
Questions?
Contact Sarah at sbrown68@unl.edu.