The 10th Annual Virtual Trauma Informed Care Conference celebrates a decade of excellence in trauma-informed practices. This event emphasizes the importance of self-care and trauma-informed principles in client relationships. Attendees can expect a range of keynote presentations and breakout sessions, with up to 16.5 CEUs available. The agenda includes discussions on advocacy, psychoimmunology, and compassion fatigue, providing a comprehensive exploration of current and future trends in trauma-informed care.
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10th Annual Virtual Trauma Informed Care Conference
The 10th Annual Virtual Trauma Informed Care Conference focuses on self-care and trauma-informed principles, held virtually from September 25-27, 2024.
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Dates: September 25–27, 2024
Event Format: virtual
Conference Organizer
This organization is hosting this conference.
Prestige Professional Development and Consulting, LLC
This is the group that put together this event.
Email: mstraumaconference@gmail.com
Phone: 769-798-2087
Schedule and Agenda
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The conference spans three days, featuring 8 keynote speakers and 24 breakout sessions. Day 1 covers the professional landscape of trauma-informed care, Day 2 explores psychoimmunology, and Day 3 focuses on self-compassion and trauma in relationships.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Nicholas Rutledge, LCSW
Discusses the professional landscape of trauma-informed care.
Hollie Jeffery, LMSW and Briana Rogers
Present on emotional neglect as a predictor of PTSD.
Kevin Fischer
Speaks on the power of advocacy.
Matthew Vasquez, Ph.D., LMSW
Covers the role of stress and inflammation on mental health.
Alvin Carter, M.A., M.S.
Provides encouragement for survivors of traumatic experiences.
Gloria Morrow, Ph.D.
Focuses on self-compassion and overcoming compassion fatigue.
Ebony Butler, Ph.D.
Navigates trauma in families and relationships.
David Garlock, B.A.
Discusses dismantling the trauma to prison pipeline.
CEU Details
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
Up to 16.5 hours have been submitted to various discipline boards.
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