*Previously Recorded on 04/22/2022 - Not a Live Event** We know that trauma exacts a deleterious toll on people and communities around the world. These sequelae are extensive; ranging from mental health symptoms, physical diseases, and even epigenetic impacts. The severity of these...
Joint webinar with AMHCA and ASCA https://youtu.be/w7ZzxYvbtQ8 #Trauma #GunViolence #Children #Webinar
June 9 2022 ASCA and AMHCA Grief, Trauma Informed Care & Compassion Fatigue.pptx
Grief, Loss, Trauma, and Compassion Fatigue Presented by AMHCA and ASCA Download the Powerpoint #Trauma #GunViolence #Webinar #Children
*Previously Recorded on 11/05/2021 - Not a Live Event** In clinical outpatient trauma treatment, clients often report they didn't believe they were heard as children and this emotional trigger point is still evident in their adult lives as they continue to avoid feeling the feelings...
*Previously Recorded on 11/02/2021 - Not a Live Event** As clinicians and supervisors working with racially diverse clients and supervisees in this current sociopolitical and sociocultural landscape, we are pressed to be able to ethically intervene from antiracist, culturally-informed,...
**Previously Recorded from 11/01/2021 through 11/05/2021 - Not a Live Event** Promoting Healing for the Community, Clients and Counselors AMHCA will provide 18.0 CEs total for this all viewers who view all 15 webinars and complete all 15 of the accompanying quizzes with a...
*Previously Recorded from 6/14/2021 to 6/25/2021 - Not a Live Event** We are truly living out our conference theme by: Recognizing the current situation, Reframing our way of thinking about our conference, and Restoring the quality and engagement that is unique and important to...
“Findings from the Journal of Psychiatric Research point to a negative focus on the past as a fundamental aspect of depression. The study found that childhood trauma was associated with elevated depressive symptoms, but only among those who showed a tendency to focus on the past over the...
“Trauma memories can suddenly return when survivors are exposed to material that reminds them of the event—a process known as ‘triggering,’ which can be very distressing. Trigger warnings are intended to help mitigate this potential distress. However, ... trigger warnings do not lessen the blow...
“When describing their symptoms, medical history and health changes at a clinic or hospital, every patient is the storyteller of their own health. Good storytellers tend to get better health care, but a history of childhood trauma plays havoc with telling your own story.” (By Robert Maunder and...