The Trauma 101 curriculum provides an introductory overview of the dynamics of trauma and basic safety strategies. This includes definitions, physiology, impact, behavioral adaptations, safety strategies and how to understand and attune to the issues faced by people who have experienced trauma.
Trauma 101
Wednesday, January 29th, 2020
9:00am-12:30pm
Go-To Webinar
Please assure the contact information listed with the Alaska Training Cooperative profile is up-to-date with the correct and preferred name, email address and phone number. Registration will close the day prior to the event.
Trauma 101 training focuses on understanding how trauma impacts the body and the brain, how people adapt to trauma, and what we can do as providers and community members to support recovery and resiliency. The Trauma 101 training is not training on a specific type of intervention but is focused on how we can use a better understanding of trauma to be trauma-informed.
This training opportunity is presented by the Alaska Child Trauma Center at Anchorage Community Mental Health Services and is offered with support of the State of Alaska, Department of Health and Social Services, and the Division of Behavioral Health.