Access workshop information and materials from the 2019 Biennial Trauma Conference below.
Please note: any workshops not posted were by choice of the presenter.
You may contact the presenters directly to request a copy of the presentation.
Pre-Conference Workshops
Morning Workshops:
- Hector Adames, PhD - Healing Ethno-Racial Trauma in a Time of Hate: A Trauma Informed Intersectional Framework
- Miguel Roberts, PhD, Moshe L. Miller, PsyD, Lea Didion, PsyD, Melissa Decker, MA, and Eva Chirboga, PsyD - Treatment of Trauma Symptoms in Adults and Veterans
- David Avruch, LCSW-C - Knowing Too Much: Clinical Responses to Social Injustice
- Kimberly Hart, PhDLCPC, PEL:SC, NCC, ACS - The Ethical Practices in Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling: An Aspirational Approach
Afternoon Workshops:
- Marilyn Camacho, LCPC and Gabriela Renderos, LMSW - Cultural Considerations in the Implementation of SFCR with Latino Immigrant Families
- Mi-Kyong Kwon, Ph.D., LPC, LCPC, RPT-S - Culturally Sensitive Neuroscientific Interventions for Asian American Adults and Children Using Play Therapy
- Mike Weikert, MFA and Becky Slogeris, MA - Human-Centered Design: Engaging People as Experts in Understanding and Addressing Complex Social Problems
- Keisha B. Atlee, LCSW-C - Urban Trauma: Hindsight, Insight and Forsesight
Conference Day
Breakout Session I:
- Danielle Gregg, MA, Janice Y. Jackson, MS and Terri Seitz Parrish, M.Ed.,- Disability: A Social Justice Perspective
- Allison F. Carrier, PsyD & Crissy T.Miyake, PsyD- Nevertheless We Persisted: Influencing Change from the Bottom Up
- Christopher Beegle, LCSW, Katherine Green, MEd., MSW, Wendy Shaia. EdD, and LaShonda Godwin, LMSW - Bridging Race and Equity into the Family Session
- Harry Goldwater, LCSW-C, JD and Natasha Anigbo, LCSW-C- The Use of Adverse Experiences (ACEs) and Forensic Tools in the Assessment and Treatment of Juvenile Offenders
Two Part Workshops:
- Susan Cohen Esquilin, PhD, Denise M. Williams Johnson, PhD, and Aida Ismael-Lennon PsyD - Racism, Trauma and Child Protection System: The Role of Mental Health Providers
- Barbara Wilson, LCSW, MSW - The Missing Ingredient: Effective Caregiving Systems for Children in Foster Care
- Sarah A. Gardner, LCSW-C, Diamond Johnson, and Mike Wills - One River Two Streams: Family Partnerships and Community Change
Breakout Session II:
- Daniel Hoover, PhD, ABPP - Traumatized Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disorders: Prevalence, Bias and Neurodiversity
- Martha Luz Vallejo, LCSW-C and Elizabeth Ringler-Jayanthan, LMSW, TCTSY-F - Implementing Trauma Informed Services for Refugees, Asylees, and Asylum Seekers
Breakout Session III:
- Daniel Hoover, PhD, ABPP - Treating Traumatized Children who have Intellectual Developmental Disabilities: Adaptive TF-CBT
- Simone Thompson, LCSW-C - Protecting Children and Families: Recognizing Bias in Identification and Assessment of Child Maltreatment
- Mark Gorkin, LICSW- Trauma and Humor: On Becoming a Passionate Psychohumorist
- Regina Tosca, LICSW and Zoe Plaugher, LMSW- Bringing the Hospital Home: Addressing Medical Trauma and Its Ripple Effects
- Kathryn Newton, PhD, NCC - Addressing Identity Based Violence and Trauma at the Ind, Fam., Comm., and Org