Clinical Intervention with Young Children Affected by Domestic

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Clinical Intervention with Young Children Affected by Domestic
Date
Clinical Intervention with
March 3 & 4, 2015
Young Children Affected
Time
by
9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Domestic Violence and
Tuition
Other Trauma
$270.00
(includes light lunch)
Conference & Lodging Site
Hampton Inn & Suites
811 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Telephone: 617.445.6400
On-site parking $10.00 daily
A two-day seminar
For Reservations:
Email Thea Swain at:
[email protected]
This course is for a maximum of 25
participants including social workers,
mental health clinicians, school
counselors, school psychologists and
marriage and family therapists.
sponsored by
Child Witness to Violence Project
Boston Medical Center
the Child Witness to
88 East Newton Street
Violence Project
Vose Hall, 4th Floor
at
Boston, MA 02118
t. 617.414.4244
f. 617.414.7915
Boston Medical Center
March 3 & 4, 2015
Clinical Interven on with Young Children Affected by
Registration Form
Name
Domes c Violence and Other Trauma
Date:
March 3 & 4, 2015
Time:
9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Location:
Hampton Inn & Suites, Boston, MA
Cost:
$270.00 includes a light lunch 15% discount for groups of 5 or more & students
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This introductory seminar will provide
participants with expanded clinical knowledge and
skills in working with young children who are
affected by trauma. Special attention will be paid
to children exposed to domestic violence.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
• Increase knowledge of early childhood trauma
and its symptoms.
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• Develop skills for addressing the impact of
trauma on children.
• Learn techniques for caregiver and child
Betsy McAlister Groves, founding Tax:
director of the
Child Witness to Violence Project,
teaches in the
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Human Development and Psychology Program at
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Harvard
University Graduate School of Education.
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Dr. Weinreb, former director of the Child Witness
to Violence Project, teaches in the Counseling Psychology Department at U. Mass Boston. They are
widely
known for their work with traumatized
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children and have extensive experience providing
evaluations
and treatment to children and families
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trauma
and domestic violence. They
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• Understand principles for individual clinical
assessment and treatment of traumatized
children.
• Identify the effects of working with children
affected by traumatic events on clinicians and
review strategies for using a model of self-care.
Application for social work continuing education credits
has been submitted. Please contact us for the status of
social work CE accreditation. If approved, they will be
available for an additional $25.
Check here if you require CEUs.
Please circle your discipline:
MSW
or
LMHC (MA)
Through a combination of lectures, tutorials and
case discussions, participants will become familiar
with clinical assessment and treatment of children
who have been affected by trauma. Current
literature on clinical work with children exposed
to trauma and domestic violence will be reviewed.
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Faculty include:
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Betsy McAlister Groves, LICSW
Maxine Weinreb, Ed.D
Registration:
Deadline for registration is February 20, 2015.
Mail registration and payment
payable to Boston Medical Center to:
Dr. Neena McConnico
Child Witness to Violence Project
Boston Medical Center
88 East Newton St., Vose Hall, 4th floor
Boston, MA 02118