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...the Addiction Workforce Can Work with the Media to Improve Reporting on Addiction Presenters: Ashton Marra and Jonathan Stoltman, Co-Directors of ReportingOnAddiction.org January 2023 Mainstream media perpetuates many p
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...community outreach events providing education and advocacy regarding Transgender healthcare. Additionally, as part of the Maryland Transgender Response Team Tica was a co-author of Gender Affirming Care for Trans
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...Trauma in Practice and MI, with Dee-Dee Stout In this episode, Dee-Dee Stout, clinician, trainer, and author on the intersection between MI and trauma-informed practice, joins the podcast to talk...
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...TIC TA specialists will navigate through multiple steps including relationship building and program design, and movement through four stages: trauma aware, trauma sensitive, trauma responsive, and trauma informe
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...framework developed by John J. Kineman, PhD, that we have found to be a useful tool for understanding complex systems: the PAR Holon Framework[1] .   PAR Holon Framework The framework app
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...as Social and Cultural Issues Impacting the Mental Health System and Community Mental Health. She commits to holding a racial equity and trauma informed systems framework to advance equity and...
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...Partner Violence & Mental Health Flipbook Cuidados de Salud Mental Culturalmente Sensibles e Informados en Trauma para Comunidades Hispanas/Latinas en Ohio Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed Men
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...(Mid-America ATTC, February 2023): SAMHSA has included Trauma-Informed Care among its designated best practices for many reasons. Trauma-Informed Care can bring about transformation that takes place on many levels of...
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...roles and programs that have given her extensive experience in working with chronic and severe mental illness, suicidality, and crisis intervention. Gonzalez has experience in working with different age groups...
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...(Concept of Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services). SAMHSA has issued a new Practical Guide for Implementing a Trauma-Informed Approach. The primary goal of this guide is to...
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...more “trauma-informed.” Other NWATTC-sponsored workshops at this conference addressed “Self-Care in Extraordinary Times” and an all-day workshop on “Trauma-Informed Supervision.” In late October, Laur
Published: October 6, 2020
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This presentation is the second of a 4-Part series titled: "Institutional Racism and How it Impacts the Latinx Experience as it Relates to Behavioral Health." The Latinx community in the U.S. is living through one of its most difficult periods in modern U.S. history. Currently, Latinxs are being negatively impacted by systemic oppression which can lead to psychological distress including ethno-racial trauma. This form of trauma stems from experiencing or witnessing discrimination, threats of harm, violence, and intimidation directed at Latinxs. However, the impact of institutional racism, and other forms of oppression, is often not emphasized in most of the existing psychotherapeutic, recovery, and trauma literature. To this end, the goal of this workshop is to illustrate the ways in which behavioral health clinicians can integrate an intersectional and trauma informed healing framework into their clinical practice to address the impact of ethno-racial trauma on Latinxs.   Additional Resources IC-RACE (Immigration, Critical Race, And Cultural Equity) Lab About the Presenters Dr. Hector Y. Adames Associate Professor/Co-Director @The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus/IC-RACE Lab Dr. Hector Y. Adames received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the APA accredited program at Wright State University in Ohio and completed his APA pre-doctoral internship at the Boston University School of Medicine’s Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology (CMTP). Currently, he is an Associate Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus and the Co-Director of the IC-RACE Lab (Immigration Critical Race And Cultural Equity Lab). Dr. Adames has published several books including Cultural Foundations and Interventions in Latinx Mental Health: History, Theory and within Group Differences published by Routledge Press and Caring for Latinxs with Dementia in a Globalized world published by Springer. His research focuses on how socio-race, skin-color, colorism, and ethnic and racial group membership influence wellness. Dr. Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas Associate Professor/Co-Director @The Chicago School of Professional Psychology/IC-RACE Lab Dr. Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the APA accredited program at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She is an Associate Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP) where she serves as the faculty coordinator for the concentration in Latina/o Mental Health in the Counseling Psychology Department. She is the Co-Director of the IC-RACE Lab (Immigration Critical Race And Cultural Equity Lab). She is the co-author of an upcoming book tiled, Race and Colorism in Latino Communities: Towards a Racially Conscious Understanding of Latinxs. Her research focuses on colorism, skin-color differences, parenting styles, immigration, unaccompanied minors, multiculturalism, and race relations.
Published: September 25, 2020
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