Join this in-person workshop to learn from leading experts in the field of mental health and trauma treatment of children and families of Afghan refugees. There will be presentations and discussion on the historical context of Afghan refugees and trauma, clinical manifestations, strengths & resilience, sharing of lived experiences, and culture-informed prevention and treatment strategies.
Course Objectives:Describe causes and clinical manifestations of child trauma among Afghan refugeesIdentify barriers to accessing trauma treatmentDescribe culture-specific trauma treatment for Afghan refugee childrenOther Information: ** 6.5 Continuing Education Credits available for Psychologists, LMFTs, LCSWs, and LPCCs.
**Registration includes refreshments (halal).
** COVID Guidelines: To ensure the health and safety of attendees and staff at this event, we ask that all attendees adhere to the following COVID guidelines. While these safety measures may seem like a lot, we ask for your understanding as Public Health Institute prioritizes the health and well-being of our event attendees.
Please read the COVID Guidelines before you register. By registering and attending this workshop, you agree to comply with the Public Health Institute's COVID Safety Guidelines. Thank you!
The Lotus Project is funded by the Sabstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, Grant#: SM085087)
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