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SUMMARY:Webinar: "Making the Unspeakable Speakable: Making the Case for Trauma Screening and Assessment"
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Child and Family Well-Being is proud to host the webinar “Making the Unspeakable Speakable: Making the Case for Trauma Screening and Assessment” with Meghan Christian\, ICFW Child and Family Therapist\, Dimitri Topitzes\, ICFW Clinical Director\, and Cynthia Franzolin\, Licensed Professional Counselor from Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers and Franzolin Consulting Services\, LLC on May 4th from 1:00-2:00 CST. \nTrauma-informed care has increasingly become common nomenclature to social service providers\, therapists\, researchers\, school staff and the general public. To become trauma-responsive\, it is essential to conduct trauma screening and assessment so as not to make assumptions\, miss vital information\, reinforce shame through silence and avoidance\, set inappropriate goals and lose rapport with clients. This practice creates many questions for professionals and clients such as why these topics are being explored\, how the information will be used and how the process is used as a change maker for families and\, at a community-level\, policies. \nThrough the process of gradual exposure and developing relationships\, authentic client engagement around trauma yields real partnership and voice from those most affected by trauma. Meaningful trauma screening and assessment between interviewer and interviewee is a reciprocal process of empowerment and education that constructs a foundation of frank openness. This foundation then allows for co-creation of informed service goals and treatment design\, resilience-building experiences and\, ultimately\, produces sustainable changes that actually benefits the individual\, family\, and community. \nThis webinar seeks to explore trauma screening and assessment\, why it is critical to service provision\, how it impacts the provider/recipient relationship\, and how trauma screening and assessment can be a change maker for communities through robust conversation with an experienced\, Milwaukee-based panel. \nRegister here
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/webinar-making-the-unspeakable-speakable-making-the-case-for-trauma-screening-and-assessment/
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SUMMARY:2020 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Learning Collaborative - South Milwaukee
DESCRIPTION:Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) \nTF-CBT is an evidence-based\, short-term treatment model that effectively improves a range of trauma-related outcomes in children/adolescents\, ages 3 to 18\, and caregiver. TF-CBT is highly effective at improving youth posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms as well as many other trauma impacts\, including affective (e.g. depressive\, anxiety)\, cognitive and behavioral problems\, as well as addressing the participating parent’s or caregiver’s personal distress about the child’s traumatic experience\, effective parenting skills\, and supportive interactions with the child. \n TF-CBT Learning Collaborative \nThe TF-CBT Learning Collaborative is a 12-month process comprised of: \n\n5 in-person training days with TF-CBT national trainers\n14 group consultation calls with a TF-CBT national trainer\, one hour each\nTF-CBT webinar (10 hours\, self-paced)\nChild Traumatic Grief webinar (6 hours\, self-paced)\nRead TF-CBT clinical implementation book: “Treating Trauma and Traumatic Grief in Children and Adolescents” provided by DCF as part of the learning collaborative\n\nClinicians participate in teams with a supervisor. Clinicians will learn and apply TF-CBT by implementing the treatment model with 3-5 clients. Supervisors implement the model with 1-3 clients and participate in an additional monthly supervisor consultation call. The TF-CBT Learning Collaborative training aligns with eligibility requirements for national TF-CBT certification. \nMore details available here.\n2020 Learning Collaborative Sessions\nSouth Milwaukee – Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport 6401 S. 13th Street Milwaukee\, WI 53221\nLearning Session Part I: May 11-13\, 2020\nLearning Session Part II: October 8-9\, 2020 \nWausau – Jefferson Street Inn 203 Jefferson Street Wausau\, WI 54403 \nLearning Session Part I: August 11-13\, 2020\nLearning Session Part II: November 12-13\, 2020 \nRegistration will be coordinated by the Milwaukee Child Welfare Professional Development System. If interested\, please register here.\nSpots are limited! Please know that clinicians registering that work in Milwaukee and Racine counties will be prioritized for the South Milwaukee Learning Collaborative. \nQuestions can be routed to the DCF Trauma and Domestic Abuse Program Coordinator\, Kaitlin Tolliver at kaitlinr.tolliver@wisconsin.gov.
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/2020-trauma-focused-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-tf-cbt-learning-collaborative-south-milwaukee/
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SUMMARY:Sustaining Advanced TF-CBT Practice Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Sustaining Advanced Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Practice\nSince 2012\, the Wisconsin Trauma Project at the Department of Children and Families has trained clinicians throughout Wisconsin on Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). In the final year of the Wisconsin Trauma Project\, efforts are being focused on sustaining and strengthening the practice of the clinicians and agencies already trained. To do that\, the Wisconsin Trauma Project is offering regional Advanced Training Days in 2020. \nMore details available here.\nSustaining Advanced TF-CBT Practice Sessions: \n1) Madison – May 14-15\, 2020 \nMadison Marriott West 1313 John Q. Hammons Drive\, Middleton\, WI 53562 \n2) Eau Claire – June 24-25\, 2020 \nThe Lismore Hotel 333 Gilson Street\, Eau Claire\, WI 54701 \n3) Green Bay – July 9-10\, 2020 \nTundra Lodge Resort 865 Lombardi Avenue\, Green Bay\, WI 54304 \n4) Racine – September 29-30\, 2020 \nDoubletree by Hilton Racine Harbourwalk 223 Gaslight Circle\, Racine\, WI 53403 \nRegistration will be coordinated by the Milwaukee Child Welfare Professional Development System. If interested\, please register here.  \nSpots are limited. Questions can be routed to the DCF Trauma and Domestic Abuse Program Coordinator\, Kaitlin Tolliver at kaitlinr.tolliver@wisconsin.gov
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/sustaining-advanced-tf-cbt-practice-sessions/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: "Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) & Child Welfare"
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Child and Family Well-Being is proud to host the webinar “Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) & Child Welfare” with Dr. Emma Girard\, PCIT Master Trainer\, and Kate Bennett\, Children’s Wisconsin Well-Being Lead Clinician\, on May 20th at 1:00 CST. \nChildren who have experienced maltreatment and are involved in the child welfare system often exhibit behavioral difficulties\, and their parents often struggle to provide effective discipline\, may unintentionally engage in coercive parenting practices\, or may appear to lack sensitivity towards their children due to their own history of trauma. \nParent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) has been referred to by experts as the “gold standard” treatment for children with disruptive behaviors\, and it is a well-known\, well-researched evidence-based treatment for children with behavioral difficulties\, and has gained significant evidence particularly in the last ten years that suggests its efficacy for parents who have engaged in child maltreatment. \nThis webinar seeks to highlight the importance of PCIT being offered and administered within the child welfare system\, the process by which PCIT has been adapted and provided to meet the needs of these clients with complex lives\, and the positive outcomes that have been documented. Panelists will also speak to the challenges and potential solutions associated with providing PCIT to families involved with child welfare in the Milwaukee area\, as well as specific information on how Wisconsin families can be referred for PCIT services. \nRegister here
URL:https://uwm.edu/icfw/event/webinar-parent-child-interaction-therapy-pcit-child-welfare/
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