Live Webinar: Think Trauma: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Youth and Young Adults in the Justice System
COURSE FULL
NOTE: This training was previously scheduled for an In-Person training in Fresno, CA. However, due to travel limitations and guidance received from state administration, this course is now converted to a 4-hour webinar. If you had previously registered for the 4-hour in-person course, please re-register for this webinar.
As many as 90% of youth involved in the justice system have
experienced at least one traumatic event in their lifetime.
Traumatic events can include physical abuse, sexual abuse,
domestic violence, community violence, and/or disasters. This
training is designed to assist individuals working with youth and
young adults in the justice system understand trauma and its
impact on the youth. Participants will learn: 1. how exposure to
traumatic events has affected the thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors of youth in the juvenile justice system and young
adults on probation; 2. how trauma may derail normal childhood
and adolescent development and affect a youth/young adult’s
ability to adapt to and cope with challenging situations; 3.
offer a better understanding of the behaviors youth develop to
survive traumatic events, and what happens when these ways of
coping are no longer appropriate; and 4. look at the toll working
with traumatized youth/young adults can take on staff and will
help participants reduce their own stress in order to cope with
situations that are the most challenging. Understanding and
implementing strategies to address traumatized youth/young adults
in the justice system have the capacity to relieve the suffering
caused by trauma and PTSD, as well as potentially reduce a
youth/young adult’s future health, mental health, and
correctional involvement.
Instructor: Dr. Jennifer R. Damis-Jones, PsyD, LPC
Cost: $75.00 ($70 STC Tuition plus $5 Registration
Fee)
*Note: This course is NOT eligible for BSCC JAG Mental
Health Fund
STC certification: 04601901 (4 hours)
Registration link: http://www.cvent.com/d/7nqcl4