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NOVEMBER 13, 2024 | TRAUMA INFORMED CARE 

TRAUMA INFORMED CARE
- ON DEMAND -

4 MODULES | 1 PANEL DISCUSSION


MODULES 1 – 4

MODULE 1 | Trauma-Informed Care Live Panel Discussion of Lived Experience

In this panel discussion, we will discuss personal lived experiences with trauma-informed care. Hear from a trauma-survivor what role Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) plays in a person’s life and how getting therapy early is a tremendous advantage. Understand how patients that some people feel are ‘untreatable’ are often just misunderstood. Learn practical techniques to reframe childhood trauma. This session will also review what trauma is and why understanding trauma-informed care should be an essential skill for all advocates or individuals who want to receive appropriate care. This will include specific examples that reinforce the concepts of trauma-informed care and how patients can benefit from trauma-informed care.

  • Learning Objectives
  • On-Demand Video
  • Resources
  • Available for 1.0 BCPA JEDI CE
MODULE 2 | Module 2 - A Conscious Approach to Trauma - History and Basics of Trauma

In this module we explore the history and basics of trauma as well as symptoms and tools for addressing trauma in patients.  You will also learn about the history of race-based science, how bias and discrimination has impacted certain groups in particular and how this carries down from generation to generation.

  • Learning Objectives
  • On-Demand Video
  • Resources
  • Available for 1.0 BCPA JEDI CE
MODULE 3 | Module 3 - Understanding and Recognizing Trauma in a Pediatric Healthcare Setting

This session is focused on how advocates can help in a pediatric care setting to understand how healthcare systems recognize and treat trauma.  We will explore the difference between toxic stress and traumatic stress and its potential after effects.

  • Learning Objectives
  • On-Demand Video
  • Resources
  • Available for 1.0 BCPA JEDI CE
MODULE 4 | Understanding and Recognizing Trauma in a Healthcare Setting

This module is focused on helping advocates and patients understand how healthcare systems recognize and treat trauma.  We explore the difference between toxic stress and traumatic stress and its potential after effects.  You will also learn the roots of trauma and specific questions to ask at the beginning of a provider visit.

  • Learning Objectives
  • On-Demand Video
  • Resources
  • Available for 1.0 BCPA JEDI CE
MODULE 5 | How Trauma-Informed Care Can Support Individuals and Family Members (Survivor Perspective)

Join Lee Frost as we explore aspects of short and chronic trauma and its impact on individuals.  When individuals seek care, it is important to understand what may or may not be visible and how that can impact how a person experiences medical care.  In this module, we review some of the most important body and brain systems that are impacted by trauma and how to help the individual.  Specific resources and coping techniques are also presented.

NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO NAVIGATE HEALTHCARE ALONE

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