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Upcoming Groups and Workshops

Please see the upcoming groups and workshops.

Trauma Resolution Group

Now offering a 6 week trauma recovery group for women between the ages of 21-45 y/o who have experienced trauma and are seeking to work through the healing stage to develop a new stronger self. This group will allow participants to foster understanding of trauma and how it influences their lives. The participants will learn to improve their level of functioning and develop healthy coping skills. The group can help increase self-esteem, self-awareness, assertiveness, resiliency, self acceptance, and community.

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Facilitated by Shakenya Burch-Oliver, LPC

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***Next Group Start Date is TBA***

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Relational Trauma Healing Group for Asian American Women

This group consist of 6 biweekly sessions and acts as a judgment free spaces where Asian women can express their anxiety, trauma, guilt, or shame while developing emotional awareness and positive coping skills useful in navigating relationships. This group aims to improve connection and provide a safe space for reflection and healing. 

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Facilitated By Siva Chen, Resident Therapist

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***Next Group Starts December 2024***, 

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Trauma Recovery for BIPOC Women

Now offering a 6 week trauma recovery group for BIPOC women between the ages of 21-40 y/o who have experienced trauma and are seeking to work through the healing stage to develop a new stronger self. This group will allow participants to foster understanding of trauma and how it influences their lives. The participants will learn to improve their level of functioning and develop healthy coping skills. The group can help increase self-esteem, self-awareness, assertiveness, resiliency, and self acceptance, and community.

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Facilitated by Shakenya Burch-Oliver, LPC

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***Next Group TBA***

Navigating College Support Group

This is a weekly support group is for incoming freshman to share their experiences and learn tips for a smooth transition into their first year.

Whether you are worried about academics, socializing, or homesickness, this group offers an inclusive and safe space for open discussion.

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Facilitated by Sterling James

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***Next Group Starts Aug 2024***

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Trauma Informed Care in Clinical Practice

There is an increasing amount of research on the importance of trauma informed care within the healthcare setting. The more we learn about Trauma, we continue to redefine the previous narrative of what trauma is. We now know that trauma can present on a spectrum. Although most clinical healthcare workers do not work in settings that focus primarily on treating trauma patients, it is important that their is some general knowledge around trauma informed care. This Training will offer a look into trauma informed care while working in a clinical healthcare setting. It will cover the 6 key components of trauma informed practice and assist providers with structuring their practice in a way that meets this growing need. 

 

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*Understanding the importance of trauma informed care in a none trauma focused setting. 

*Understanding of the 6 key components of Trauma informed care.

*Strategies to structure a clinical practice to ensure trauma informed care. 

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Date: Next Date TBA

Time: 9:00AM to 12:00 PM

Location: Virtual/Live "Synchronous" via Zoom.

3 CEUs

Investment: $65

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Upcoming
Trainings

Please see the upcoming trainings offered. 

Supporting the 4th Trimester:
Building a Culturally Responsive Care Team

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The 4th trimester, or the 12-week postpartum period, is a critical time for birthing parents and their newborns, marked by significant physical, emotional, and social changes. Providing comprehensive, coordinated care during this time is essential for promoting the wellbeing of both the parent and the child. This 3-hour continuing education training will equip mental healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to build an effective, multidisciplinary support team to address the diverse needs of families during the 4th trimester.

 

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*Identify Key physical, emotional, and social challenges impacting families in the 4th trimester

*Understand Roles of key allied healthcare providers

*Effective collaborative care planning strategies

*Understand common barriers to access

*Knowledge on developing comprehensive personalized care plans

*Strategies for managing provider burnout when supporting families in the 4th trimester

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Date: November 1, 2024

Time: 10:00AM to 1:00 PM

Location: Virtual/Live "Synchronous" via Zoom.

3 CEUs

Investment: $65

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Refund and Cancellation Policy

 

Refund Policy

No refunds are available for cancellations requested within 48 hours of the workshop date.

 

Cancellations requested on or after the workshop date, such as for a no show, are not eligible for a refund, but may be eligible for a credit (see Credit Policy below).

 

Full Day Workshops (5 or more CEs): Cancellations requested within 48 hours of the workshop date will receive a refund minus a $70 fee.

 

If presenter cancels for any reason, registrants may request a full credit of the amount paid to be applied to any future workshop within 1 year of the cancellation OR a full refund.

 

Credit Policy

Cancellations can request a full credit be applied to a future date of any workshop within 12 months of the canceled workshop date, and if space is available at the requested date. Once a request for the use of credit is honored, no refund will be issued or other changes allowed. If the credit is not utilized within 12 months, the credit is forfeited.

 

Complaints

If you have any concerns or complaints about your workshop registration, experience as an attendee, the program, or any other matters related to your experiences with Trust2Change as it relates to continuing education, please notify Shakenya Burch at sburch@trust2change.com or 678.587.8135. Attempts will be made to address your concern in a prompt, professional, and respectful manner.

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