Title: Child Parent Psychotherapy Learning Collaborative
Date(s): November 13- 15th, 2024 (all three days are required)
Time: 8:30am - 3:30pm CST
Description:
This training is an 18 month Learning Collaborative, divided into three intensive Learning Sessions.
CPP is an intervention model for children aged 0 through 5 who have experienced traumatic events and/or are experiencing mental health, attachment, and/or behavioral problems. A central goal is to support and strengthen the caregiver-child relationship as a vehicle for restoring and protecting the child’s mental health. Treatment also focuses on contextual factors that may affect the caregiver-child relationship (e.g. cultural norms and socioeconomic and immigration-related stressors). For children exposed to trauma, caregiver and child are guided over the course of treatment to create a joint narrative of the traumatic event and to identify and address trauma triggers that lead to dysregulated affect and behavior.
Therapeutic sessions include the child and parent or primary caregiver. If clinically indicated, treatment may include multiple caregivers and/or siblings with the format of sessions determined jointly with the caregivers after learning about the needs of different family members during the Foundational Phase of treatment.
More detailed information can be located here.
*Due to the limited number of seats for this training, no refunds will be issued after purchase.
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This collaborative is being held in conjunction with AIMHiTN & TFFTI: Building Strong Brains funded grant project through Allied Behavioral Health Solutions