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Positive Solutions for Families: The Power of Routines
Presented by Tanika Johnson, EdD, MA, LPC-MHSP, LMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, CCTP
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Course: #1003Level: Introductory2 Hours
Positive Solutions for Families is an evidence-based training for promoting early childhood learners’ approaches to learning, social and emotional competence, language and communication, cognition, and perceptual, motor, and physical development. The Power of Routines complements the Positive Solutions for Families “Behavior Has Meaning” course by introducing the successful implementation of routines for children’s social and emotional development, self-regulation skills, and coping mechanisms with challenges, stressors, and new expectations. Throughout this course, participants will identify prevention strategies while applying the “whole family approach.”

Childhood Grief and Tragic Loss: Too Young to Say Goodbye
Presented by Tanika Johnson, EdD, MA, LPC-MHSP, LMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, CCTP
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Course: #1487Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In the wake of losing a beloved parent or family member, friend or classmate, school administrator, teacher, or support staff, children may develop more questions than answers as they understand death's permanence. A traumatic loss arising from a suicide, homicide, or school violence can evoke a child’s trauma symptoms and feelings of fearfulness, panic, and terror. Throughout this training, participants will discover the power of collaborative support and best practices for talking to children about unexpected loss.

The Psychology of Tinnitus: Understanding the Person Behind Tinnitus
Presented by Jennifer Gans
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Course: #1013Level: Introductory2 Hours
Tinnitus is a common condition that originates in the ears but is exacerbated by the brain's response, often causing distress, yet it is frequently misunderstood and mistreated; this course will cover the psychological profile of patients with bothersome tinnitus, the Tinnitus Trifecta that causes/maintains it, effective management strategies like the Tinnitus Healing Triad, and the vital role of therapists in reducing tinnitus suffering.

ACEs and a Trauma-informed Lens
Presented by Stephanie A. F. Saunders, MEd, LMHC
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Course: #1299Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) undoubtedly impact behavior. This webinar explores the ACEs Study and the connection between ACEs and biological responses. In addition, special attention is given to understanding behavior through the lens of ACEs and trauma-informed awareness.

Mental Health & First Responders Part II: After the Call
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Edward Curtis, MSW, LSW
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Course: #1256Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is the second in a two-part series. This course explores trauma responses that impact first responders and how it can have a cumulative effect on their mental health, professionally and personally.

A Therapeutic Understanding for Working with Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Presented by Sherrie Segovia, PsyD
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Course: #1009Level: Introductory1 Hour
There are many inherent challenges of working with pregnant and parenting teens that include the risks of violence, substance use, and mental health issues. Adolescents confront typical developmental tasks which involve social, emotional, and academic success. The added stress of teen pregnancy and parenting increases their vulnerability. This workshop will describe an effective and comprehensive therapeutic model of intervention and prevention of subsequent trauma.

Trauma-informed Practice with LGBTQ+ Youth in the Child Welfare System: Strategies for Intervening
Presented by Adam McCormick, MSW, PhD
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Course: #1226Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Trauma-informed approaches to working with LGBTQ+ youth in the child welfare system are essential. This webinar explores trauma-informed strategies and interventions for addressing substance use and addiction and survival adaptation. In addition, specific attention is given to examining the impact of family rejection and how to help youth to embrace their authentic selves.

Effective Collaboration with Oral Language Interpreters
Presented by Fe Murray, EdD, EdD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #1194Level: Introductory1 Hour
Through this session, participants will explore the why, when, and how of using oral language interpreters during meetings, assessments and treatment sessions. Important qualities and qualifications of an interpreter will be discussed, as well as effective strategies that providers should employ when working with interpreters in their practice.

Supporting Children Who Have Been Affected by Divorce
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
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Course: #1335Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Divorce is common therefore, practitioners need to understand how to work with children impacted by divorce effectively. This course provides a framework to assess and work with children who are experiencing divorce based on their stages of development, as well as how to engage with parents safely.

Mental Health & First Responders Part I: On the Call
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Edward Curtis, MSW, LSW
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Course: #1231Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course is first in a two-part series. This course introduces trauma responses that impact first responders and how it can have a cumulative effect on their mental health professionally and personally.

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