Join us for an innovative webinar series at the forefront of trauma-responsive clinical practice. Hosted by Barry University’s School of Social Work, this pioneering series is designed for clinicians seeking to develop their expertise in trauma and neuro-informed approaches.
Meet Ashley Austin, PhD, LCSW | Meet Jennifer Williams, PhD, LCSW
Delve into cutting-edge strategies and interventions that seamlessly integrate trauma and neurobiology, empowering you to become a catalyst for change in your clinical practice. Each webinar will provide practical insights, evidence-informed techniques, and resources to elevate your skills and inspire transformative outcomes for your clients. Join the conversation and be a part of the movement towards impactful change in trauma-responsive social work practice.
5 Strategies to Help Clients Develop Psychological Flexibility for Resilience
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Join us for a webinar focusing on developing your clients' psychological flexibility - an essential skill for navigating adversity, fostering resilience, and promoting holistic well-being in the aftermath of trauma.
Therapeutic Presence and Coregulation
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Learn how therapeutic presence and coregulation enhance trauma-responsive practice, offering strategies to attune with empathy, foster emotional regulation and trust, and optimize therapeutic outcomes by creating a supportive healing environment.
Window of Tolerance
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Discover the key to emotional regulation and resilience in our webinar on the Window of Tolerance. Learn how to expand clients' ability to cope with stressors, using techniques like breathing exercises and mindfulness to promote healing and empowerment on their mental health journey.
Helping Clients Notice, Name, Tolerate, and Regulate Feelings
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Because trauma often results in two emotional extremes — feeling too much (overwhelmed/flooded) or too little (numb/disconnected) emotion — trauma-responsive clinical practice should help clients learn to safely experience and regulate emotions. Join us to deepen your understanding of trauma's impact on emotions and develop specific skills to strengthen clients’ abilities to notice emotions and physiological changes, label emotions, tolerate distress, and regulate intense emotional reactions.
Neuro-Informed Strategies to Help Clients Strengthen Safety, Attachment, and Resilience
Join us to learn cutting-edge, neurobiologically informed strategies for helping clients build safe states, repair attachment wounds, and foster their internal sources of resilience. This thought-provoking webinar teaches participants how to utilize mindfulness, imagery, and adaptive information processing concepts to help their clients reduce trauma symptoms prior to addressing trauma directly.