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2 HR Trauma Intro (STURLA OFFICE): Introduction to Trauma, ACEs and Resilience
Suburban Pavilion, Lancaster General Health-Building 2100, 3rd floor Conf Center
Lancaster, PA
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2 HR Trauma Intro (STURLA OFFICE): Introduction to Trauma, ACEs and Resilience
Training is provided by support from the Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Behavioral Health Community Impact Fund.

Intended Audience: This training is designed to provide a foundational overview and awareness of trauma, resilience, and trauma-informed care for anyone in the community who interacts with individuals and families who may have experienced trauma, including human services professionals, educators, the faith community, law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, healthcare and behavioral health providers, employers, government agencies, and others.

Training content:

1) Why learn about trauma
2) Trauma definitions, types of trauma, causes of trauma
3) Traumas symptoms & effects
4) Re-traumatization and how to avoid it
5) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) research
6) Neuroscience of trauma and resilience
7) Links between trauma and social, emotional and physical health
8) Whats needed to heal from trauma
9) Secondary/vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:

1) Discuss why its important to learn about trauma
2) Define trauma
3) Describe events that individuals may experience as traumatic
4) Describe how individuals might experience effects of trauma throughout life
5) Describe how trauma relates to physical health as well as social and emotional health
6) Describe how traumatic experiences in childhood may affect physical and neurological development
7) List examples of risk factors and protective/resilience factors that can result in different individual responses to traumatic events
8) List examples of effective self-care practices for professionals working with people with trauma histories


Training length: 2 hours

INSTRUCTORS: The lead instructors for this training are:

Mary LeVasseur, NCTTP, NBC-HWC
Health Promotions Specialist, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health

* Certified Trainer, HeartMATH, Resilience Advantage
* Adjunct Faculty, Temple University School of Public Health
* National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, NBC,HWC
* National Certified Tobacco Treatment Professional, NCTTP

Melanie G. Snyder, BSW, MBA, MHFA
Trauma-Informed Specialist, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health

* Certified Trainer, SAMHSA, GAINS Ctr for Behavioral Health/Justice Transformation
* Certified Facilitator, Seeking Safety, Treatment Innovations
* Certified Practitioner, Strategies for Trauma Awareness & Resilience (STAR), Eastern
Mennonite University
* Alberta Family Wellness Initiative, Brain Story Certification
* 2016-17 Baldwin Fellow: Trauma, Resilience & Trauma-Informed Communities

Location

Suburban Pavilion, Lancaster General Health-Building 2100, 3rd floor Conf Center (View)
2001 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
United States
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Education > Workshops

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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