November 13, 2020
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

LatinX Mental Health & Wellness Virtual Summit – Workshop C: Where to begin healing trauma’s impact on intergenerational lineage ~ the caregiver-child relationship: An Indigenous clinician’s perspective

DAY 2 – November 13, 2020

This workshop will present Indigenous perspectives to begin healing trauma infused in intergenerational lineage, specifically the caregiver-child relationship. We understand that trauma can have an adverse impact on even our earliest relationships. So, how then do we begin to consider healing the intergenerational trauma that affects the fundamental relationship between a child and their caregiver? What strategies going back seven generations in ancestry can be applied to today’s clinical settings to heal this vital dyad? Participants will have an opportunity to participate in the discussion (via chat) to ask questions and provide their authentic feedback.

In order to participate in the LatinX Mental Health & Wellness Virtual Summit, registration is required to obtain a TICKET Somos El Cambio, We Are the Change! Registration

This registration is REQUIRED to obtain Continuing Education Credit

Questions email: scholarsacademyce@kp.org

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Course Objectives

At the end of the course participants will be able to:

*Describe the importance of traditional, Indigenous knowledge in understanding an inclusive approach to healing trauma in the earliest relationship – between caregiver and child.
*Identify Mental Health best practices informed by ancestral wisdom to working with children and their caregivers through the promotion of healing wounds and nurturing (re-)connection.
*Demonstrate techniques presented to the clinical work with children, adolescents and families while honoring their cultural identities (through cultural humility)

Continuing Education Information

Instructional level: Intermediate

Continuing Education Credits: 1

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Program is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Program maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The California Board of Behavioral Sciences recognizes the California Psychological Association’s continuing education credits for use by their licensees.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Program designate this live activity for 1 continuing education credits for the above-identified licensed professionals.

Registration

Registration is closed for this event.